Roosterfish: the reason people book the inshore trip
Roosterfish are an eastern Pacific fish with a comb of seven dorsal spines, a fight far beyond their weight, and almost no value on a dinner plate. That last part is why they are still here in numbers. Here is where they hold off Quepos, when they fish best, and what to expect on the rod.
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Inshore or offshore: which trip should you actually book?
Offshore means a long run, big fish and some days you catch nothing. Inshore means steady action, smaller fish and flatter water. We run both, so here is the straight comparison rather than a pitch for the more expensive one.
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When to fish Quepos: the month by month answer
The Quepos fishing calendar in one line, then the detail. December through April is billfish peak, May through September is the dorado and tuna run, roosterfish bite inshore every month of the year, and the cheapest good fishing lives in the shoulder months.
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Whale season in Manuel Antonio: two migrations, most of the year
The coast off Manuel Antonio and Quepos gets humpback whales twice a year: the southern migration from roughly July to October and the northern one from December to March. That adds up to more whale months than almost anywhere else, and August sits right in the middle of a window.
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Sportfishing out of Quepos: the complete guide
Everything a first-time Quepos angler needs in one place: why the geography makes this water productive, which species run in which months, how a charter day actually unfolds hour by hour, the full cost picture including license and tax, the catch and release rules, and how to judge a charter operator before you pay one.
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Quepos fishing tournaments, and what they mean for your trip
Quepos hosts serious tournaments, including the Offshore World Championship at Marina Pez Vela. Tournament season tracks the December to April billfish peak. For visiting anglers it means two things: proof the fishery is world class, and a reason to book early in those months.
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Quepos fishing report: August 2026
August in Quepos means green season fishing. Dorado and yellowfin tuna offshore, roosterfish holding on the inshore rock, humpback whales in the middle of their southern-season visit, and afternoon rain that rewards a morning departure.
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Manuel Antonio fishing: how it actually works
There is no harbor in Manuel Antonio itself. Fishing trips for Manuel Antonio visitors leave from Marina Pez Vela in Quepos, about 20 minutes away, and the fishing is the same world-class billfish and roosterfish water either way. Here is how the logistics, trips and seasons work.
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Why Quepos is the sport fishing capital of Costa Rica
Quepos sits closer to productive offshore water than almost anywhere else in Costa Rica, and Marina Pez Vela gives you a modern base to fish from. That combination is the whole story.
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Top 5 fish you can catch off the coast of Quepos
Five species worth planning a trip around, with the season each one runs and the charter that puts you on it.
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