Seasons
Sailfish are abundant year round,
since 1994, the fleet has averaged raising more than 20 billfish
per day per boat – YEAR ROUND!
Our rainy season of mid-July
through September coincide with the slower travel period of our
typical client, with October through June being prime booking months.
The larger sailfish up to 150 pounds are usually taken during the
Fall, but for pure volume of 80 – 100 pound fish, December
through June tends to be the rule. During this time you’ll
be tantalized with 20 – 40 bites per day and, on some of those
exceptional days, more than 100! Our statistics show 40 plus sailfish
release days have been experienced in every month of the year. Fly
fisherman take note: feather tossing anglers aboard the RELEASE
let go 57 sailfish in one day in 2006 and they did it while conforming
to all IGFA rules and regulations. Days with finicky or non-aggressive
feeders are few and far between!
Marlin add to the excitement
and they generally show up in concentrations for a week or more
several times a year. At any time, a run to the far offshore
drop can normally put you on yellowfin tuna as well as the average
400 pound blue marlin. As an average, while targeting sailfish every
Casa Vieja boat will encounter a marlin every third day during the
year. This number can be seriously upped by requesting a strictly
marlin venture!
Throughout the year there are
lots of football size tuna and dolphin in the 20 – 40 pound
range to be caught, should that be your choice. Along the
coastline, and within minutes of the docks, roosterfish are plentiful
and of impressive size. This type of fishing is also done the comfortable
way by all vessels in our fleet. Scheduling a day of inshore fishing
is an excellent way to round off your trip.
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