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"Wow, what a great day! Four (three adult guys and an adult girl) of us went out for a 3/4 day trip on April 26, 2026." — Andrew,

"The BEST! We have traveled and booked many deep sea fishing tours over nearly 40 years, and this one was BY FAR THE VERY BEST." — Randy,

"We wanted to catch fish to eat. Johnny and Joseph had us on fish with the first line down once we got to their first spot." — Mark,

"Captain Mike was fantastic — a great captain who got us on fish right away." — Nate,

"This fishing trip was the perfect blend of inshore action and offshore adrenaline, giving us an unforgettable day on the water." — Patrick,

"We picked the windiest day of the year and still caught fish." — SETH,

"Caught a sailfish right off the bat. Fought another for a while but it came off." — Celia,

"Captain Eymhus and his crew were above and beyond! A true Sport Fishing Experience in Costa Rica!" — Taylor,

"Fished a 3/4 day with Gerald and my son was able to catch, land and release a beautiful sailfish!" — Michael,

"My Wife and I had a great time on the water, the fishing was slow but it's called fishing and not catching for a reason!" — Dean,
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Tamarindo Fishing Seasons
January
The winter months are peak tourist season in Costa Rica, and with good reason. What better way to start the year than by fishing offshore for Marlin, Sailfish, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, and Tuna?
February
Full day trips will give you plenty of time to head south in search of Billfish, while the year-round populations of Roosterfish and Snook are a perfect alternative when the winds kick up on a half day.
March
Spend the day battling Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna, Roosterfish, and Snook, then head to the annual Tamarindo Artisanal Beer Festival to celebrate your catches and mourn the ones that got away.
April
April marks the end of high tourist season and the beginning of the rains. The Tamarindo fishing calendar is just kicking off, though, and April is one of the best months of the year for offshore big game fishing.
May
The high winds of winter are just a memory come May, and the local fishing grounds are back on form. You can travel 20 minutes from land and be targeting Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna, and more.
June
Tamarindo fishing seasons don't change much, but the offshore bite gets more active in the summer. June sees an increase in Mahi, joining the big numbers of Marlin, Sailfish, and Tuna.
July
July 25th is Guancaste Day, celebrating the annexation of the province in 1827. There are celebrations and festivities across much of the province, making for the perfect end to a great day's fishing.
August
August is the last great month of summer in Tamarindo's deep sea fishing scene. Target Blue, Black, and Striped Marlin, Sailfish, Mahi Mahi, Yellowfin Tuna, and Wahoo, all just a short boat ride from town!
September
The whole of Central America celebrates its independence from Spain on September 15th. Unsurprisingly, this is quite a big deal, and you can expect happy crowds, celebrations, music, and dancing.
October
The golden months of summer may be fading by October but so is the humidity, and with plenty of Billfish found year-round in Costa Rica, October is still a great month to visit Tamarindo.
November
November marks the start of high season but doesn't draw the same crowds as December and January. This is a great time to get offshore before the winds and other boats ruin the fun.
December
Tamarindo is busy in December, there's no avoiding that. There is a very good reason for it, though, with warm weather and great fishing. You may not get the place to yourself but it will still be great fun!