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  • Pacific Coast Fire: Mahi, Tuna, and Sailfish Doubles This Week
    2026/04/03
    Hey amigos, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide on Costa Rica's Pacific Coast, comin' at ya live from the salty breeze at 3 AM on April 3, 2026. Pura vida, ticos and gringos—let's talk bite!

    Weather's lookin' primo: mostly sunny with highs around 88°F, light trades at 10 knots from the northwest, and a slim chance of afternoon showers per local forecasts. Sunrise hits at 5:35 AM, sunset 6:05 PM—prime golden hours for topwater action. Tides? Low slack at 4:15 AM risin' to a 6.2-foot high at 10:30 AM, then droppin' out by 4:45 PM—fish the incoming for best results, says the Tamarindo tide charts.

    Fish are fired up with water temps pushin' 82°F offshore. Recent reports from Quepos charters show limits of **mahi-mahi** (bull dorado to 25 lbs), **yellowfin tuna** (20-50 pounders on the bite), and **sailfish** doublin' up—over 200 released last week alone near Isla del Caño. Inshore, **roosterfish** to 40 lbs and **snapper** schools hammerin' reefs; locals at Crocodile Bay landed 15-20 per boat yesterday. Jack crevalle and **cubera snapper** are crashin' shallows too.

    Best lures? Yo-zuri crystal minnows or rapala x-raps in mullet for rooster and jacks—twitch 'em fast. For pelagics, circle hooks with live **mullet** or **threadfin herring** (pilchards if you can snag 'em). Offshore, **feathers** and **cedar plugs** behind teasers for mahi and tuna. Bait-wise, fresh **sardines** or **bonito chunks** rule the day.

    Hot spots: Hit **Playa Hermosa** reefs for inshore snapper at first light, or run to **Cabo Blanco** for sailfish granders—20 miles out, troll the 300-foot line.

    Rig tight, stay hydrated, and respect the ocean, amigos. Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Dorado, Sailfish, and Roosters Firing Up Costa Rica's Pacific
    2026/04/02
    Hey amigos, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide right here on Costa Rica's Pacific Coast. It's early morning on April 2, 2026, and the pura vida vibes are strong for anglers hittin' the waves.

    Tides today? High tide rolls in around 10 AM and 10 PM, low at 4 AM and 4 PM—perfect for slack water snapper hunts, per local tide charts from Tico Time. Weather's a scorcher: 88°F highs, partly cloudy with light 5-10 mph trades from the west, sunrise at 5:42 AM, sunset 6:12 PM. Water temps hoverin' 82°F, prime for billfish action.

    Fish are fired up post-full moon—strong currents got 'em feedin' aggressive. Recent catches? Captains out of Quepos report 20-30 lb dorado daily on trolled lures, plus sails to 100 lbs and a few marlin teasers. Inshore, roosters pecked 30-fish limits on poppers, jacks and snook slammin' live mullet. Gulfito fleets boated 50+ sailfish releases last week alone, mahi-mahi schools thick offshore.

    Best lures? Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows or Rapala X-Rap in sardine or mullet patterns for sails and dorado—troll 'em 6-8 knots. For roosters, SP Minnow or Surf Candy flies on 8-weight. Inshore, go salted ballyhoo or live sardines on circle hooks for snapper and jacks. Mullet chunks crush grouper on reefs.

    Hot spots? Hit Bat Islands for pelagics—drop lines at 200 feet off the pinnacles. Or Tamarindo reefs for roosterfish ambushin' from the rocks at dawn.

    Pura vida, get out there before the crowds!

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