Leanne Batten

September 24 Jason Austin went out for a 1/2 day in the morning with captain Glenn and was very pleased to have released 2 nice Roosterfish. Pictured below are the 2 Sails released by Jorge Fernandez and Rich Baracz who were offshore for a 3/4 day on Wednesday.

Quepos Fishing in October here in the Sport Fishing Capital of Costa Rica with Quepos fishing can offer spectacular reports for Anglers seeking to Catch a Marlin, Pacific Sailfish, Wahoo, Dorado and Tuna. The September bite has proven to stay relatively consistent for those anglers seeking these species. Although some of the fleet is in for maintenance to ready themselves for the upcoming 2011 season, those captains that are already back out there have been rewarded daily. Check out our Fishing Reports for the Daily Catch in Quepos a Quepos fishing reports July, August and September Anglers had fantastic reports so if you are looking to land your first Costa Rican Marlin then now is the time to come with Big Black Marlin or Blue Marlin always prevalent in October. Prices stay lower than high season rates through the month of October so if you are looking for the Catch of a Lifetime in Quepos Costa Rica, then call today to book your adventure.

Fish Species: Pacific Sailfish and Roosters Inshore
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Jorge Fernandez Sail
Jorge Fernandez Sail

Rich Baratz Sail
Rich Baratz Sail


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Leanne Batten

About The Author: Leanne Batten

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