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We had a great season with great people – fishermen and -women – lots of Sailfish, Roosterfish, Yellowfin Tuna, Cubera Snapper, Red Snapper, Grouper and other kinds. Take a look at our catch!
One of the most important fishing basics is how to do perfect knots. The following video shows you how to do it. I found it very useful for those who are just about getting into fishing and need a good tutorial. Good luck and tight lines!
We are happy to announce that in April 2015 we have put our new boat La Reina in the water. Check out some great first fishing moments with great fisherwomen and fishermen!
Also check out a video of last year’s Sailfish fishing. On that day customers Greg and Ryan caught two sailfish.
Yellow fins can grow very big and can swim at very high speed. In some areas dolphins and large full-grown yellow fin swim together. In order to find them we recommend an offshore fishing trip. Want to know more about the specie Yellow Fin Tuna? Read more here!
The Cubera is the most popular of all local snappers. It’s a strong and big fish, and similar to the Red Snapper.
Kevin from Florida with a Yellow Fin Tuna, Inshore Trip April 2015
Kevin with a Cubera Snapper, April 2015
Fishing guide Olman with a Cubera snapper, April 2015
Fishing guide Frank and the Cubera snapper, April 2015
Frank with a Mahi Mai (also called Dorado or Dolphin fish). Frank is the owner of Samara Local Fishing and he is also your bilingual fishing guide. Are you planning to visit Samara soon and are looking for a fishing trip or fishing from shore? Contact him here or drop him a message in Facebook.
We had a great Costa Rican summer fishing season this year, especially for Rooster Fish, which we always catch and release savely back into the ocean. Here are some impressions from our fishing customers.
Rooster Time – Catch & Release – Chris is happy! Inshore April 2015
Catch & Release – Sara from Missouri with her Rooster, March 2015
Catch & Release – Aaron from Wisconsin and his big catch! March 2015
Good friend and fishing body Danilo from Switzerland and his catch of the day – February 2014!
For Ralf from Germany, who comes to visit Samara every year, it was the first time in his life that he had been fishing. The weather and water were perfect to go for catching Ralf’s favorite food – fish!
We didn’t have to wait long for the fish to come. Ralf hooked two Yellow Fin Tunas and one Red Snapper. Not too bad for a big family dinner! Check out the photos below.
HOW DOES FIRST-TIME FISHING WORK?
If you are curious and would like to try fishing, I am happy to guide you through your first-time fishing experience. If you have never fished on the sea before, an inshore half-day fishing trip is a good option. I set up several fishing rods with the respective lures and/or life bait. As soon as a fish bites I will hand you over the rod and the big fight is yours! While you are reeling I will give you all the instructions you need to have a successful fishing. But remember! It’s not always so easy. Sometimes you lose the fish while you are reeling in. This is part of the game! Depending on the fish and size, you can decide to keep it for dinner or release the fish back to the water. No worries. I clean the fish afterwards and make it ready for you to put it on the grill!
Tight lines, Frank (your captain and guide)
We pick you up early in the morning and bring you to the beach where to boat is waiting for us.