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Sep 08th
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July 27th: Tuna, Dorado and Some Wahoo

Quepos fishing is looking good right now for those looking to have some fun and put Tuna steaks on the table. There are a lot of boats catching their fill of Yellowfin Tuna in the 10 to 30 pound range. Boats are also reporting a decent Mahi Mahi bite and a few Wahoo here and there. Inshore fishing for Roosterfish and Snapper has been pretty decent over the last few days, but heavy rains have been affecting the water a bit. As I look out my window right now it looks as if we could have a nice little storm coming in off of the water at around 8am, which is not too uncommon for this time of year. As many people here say, if it doesn't rain in the morning this time of year it will almost definitely rain in the afternoon. We'll see.

July 20th: Wahoo, Tuna and Marlin

Quepos Fishing has been picking up offshore a bit in Quepos lately but slowing down a bit inshore due to some rough inshore waters.

Boats fishing offshore are reporting back a steady bite of Sailfish, Tuna and Wahoo, with some Marlin in the mix in the last few days...

The Big Eye released a Marlin yesterday, and the Oaran II lost a 500lb+ monster on an offshore Quepos fishing charter.

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