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Costa Rica's Pacific Coast offers the challenge and excitement of some of the world's
finest big game fishing. Blue, black and striped marlin are abundant, and the number of
sailfish are often beyond belief. Yellowfin tuna and dolphin are found offshore., while
the reefs ad beaches are home to the tantalizing roosterfish.
The sportfishing port of Quepos is right beside Costa Rica's most popular national park.
Manuel Antonio is a paradise for anglers, photographers and adventurers. The region also
offers a variety of hotels and fine restaurants for anglers and their families. Quepos is
easily accessible by air or road from San José.
The Unique is a 33-foot custom sportfisher with an enclosed center cabin and full 360-degree
walk-around fishability. She is powered by a pair of twin Detroit Diesel engines and has a
marine toilet, radios, Rupp outriggers and selection of Penn International custom trolling
rods and reels covering line classes from 20 to 80 pounds. Her top quality equipment gives
the angler a great chance of catching the big game fish that populate these waters.
Captain Bill Gannon is an American captain who has been fishing Costa Rican waters for more
than 15 years. He was the winning captain in the International Billfish Tournament that produced
an astounding 1,691 sailfish releases by 120 anglers over a four-day period. Bill is adept at
all facets of blue water angling, and his big game fly fishing expertise is unmatched among blue
water captains.
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