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Crocodile Bay Fishing Report August 2024

August may be part of the green season here on the Osa Peninsula, but that hasn’t slowed down the incredible fishing action. This month has been nothing short of spectacular for both inshore and offshore anglers. The Osa Peninsula is the home of Crocodile Bay, and our waters offer a wide variety of prized sportfishing species and a team of […]
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Crocodile Bay Fishing Report July 2024

July never disappoints! We were spoiled with great weather and outstanding fishing, both inshore and offshore. With the rains moving in, the current lines and debris are getting stronger, giving our captains an advantage in finding the best fishing grounds. July was a yellowfin tuna extravaganza month. Every day, our crews found multiple schools of Yellowfin Tuna, giving our anglers […]

Crocodile Bay Fishing Report June 2024

It’s tuna time here on the Osa Peninsula, home to Crocodile Bay. June brought many memorable catches for our fishing guests. From multiple 100+ lb Yellowfin Tuna to 40 to 60 lb Roosterfish, the start of the green season and the change in water temperature have made the fishing exceptional. Especially for Tuna. This past month Tuna-fishing was on fire, with […]

Crocodile Bay Fishing Report May 2024

May at Crocodile Bay means tuna mayhem! With schools of tuna cruising the waters of the Osa Peninsula, our anglers have experienced a tuna tug-of-war almost every day. This transition month from the dry season to the green season brings fantastic fishing opportunities. The changing water temperatures and rain wash off debris, creating feeding frenzies, and it’s magical to see […]

Crocodile Bay Fishing Report April 2024

At Crocodile Bay, April marks the shift from dry to green season, and with it comes fantastic fishing. From monster yellowfin tuna to roosterfish, April offers a bounty of fishing opportunities. As the rain begins to fall onto the Osa Peninsula, it creates current lines offshore, along with debris like logs and branches. These floating debris patches serve as feeding […]

Crocodile Bay Fishing Report March 2024

Greetings from the Osa Peninsula! March has brought about an explosion of sailfish activity to Crocodile Bay, offering our anglers some of the most exhilarating fishing experiences of the season. From landing double-digit releases on Sailfish to reeling in impressive 150-pound Yellowfin Tuna, March has proven itself as a month of fishing excitement. Our skilled crews have expertly guided our […]

Crocodile Bay Fishing Report February 2024

February is the official start of the sailfish season at Crocodile Bay, and it got off to a great start. Sailfish are one of the fastest swimmers in the ocean reaching speeds of up to 85mph and can travel long distances in one day. These fish are incredibly acrobatic and can put on a great show jumping and flipping in […]

Crocodile Bay Fishing Report January 2024

Hello from the beautiful Osa Penisulla… here’s the latest news on our January fishing at Crocodile Bay, Costa Rica. It’s been amazing. January brought some serious fishing mojo to our waters! We’re talking about guests reeling in 60+ lbs Cubera Snappers and massive Roosterfish ranging from 40 to 65 lbs. Our inshore action has been off the charts, and we’ve […]

Crocodile Bay Fishing Report December 2023

As we close the year of 2023, I would like to start by saying thank you to all of our anglers for a spectacular year, and a huge thank you for making us one of the best sportfishing destinations in the world. Our home on the Osa Peninsula is well known for the biodiversity of its rainforests and for its […]

Crocodile Bay Fishing Report November 2023

As many of you know, October is typically the peak of the wet season here in Costa Rica, but this past month we were spoiled with calm seas and just a few showers, with most of them occurring in the afternoons. This gave us the opportunity to comfortably fish both inshore and offshore all month long. October is also the […]
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