|
Costa Rica Snook Fishing
Snook is a prized game fish in Costa Rica for a couple of reasons.
One, they are an intelligent fish and there is a knack to fooling
them into taking a bait. Two, when they hit the frying pan they are
a real treat to the taste buds. Snook move freely in and out of salt
and fresh waters, making the angling possibilities for them almost
endless.
Those who choose to fish the river mouths have a chance of catching
record size snook, while those fishing the rivers in the traditional
manner will tend to catch fish in greater numbers.
They are abundant at the
river mouths that run into the ocean and
also can be found far up the rivers and creeks, miles from the
ocean. Their habits are similar to the striped bass and are easily
identified by their distinct black lateral line. Costa Rica has 8
different varieties of snook, 4 on the Pacific side and 4 on the
Caribbean side.
Caribbean Snook
Description: distinct lateral line; high, divided dorsal fin;
sloping forehead; large mouth, protruding lower jaw; grows much
larger than other snooks; pelvic fin yellow.
The common snook is the largest and most sought after of the
Caribbean snook. The world record is 53 lbs 10 oz taken nearly 20
years ago by Gilbert Ponzi at the mouth of the Rio Parismina. Many
40 pound fish are landed every year, and several fish larger than
Ponzi's have been taken by locals on handlines. The next all-tackle
world record is definitely swimming in Costa Rican waters.
Nearly
all fishing on the Caribbean side is done with artificial baits, bucktail and plastic tail jigs are the most popular. Some
of the biggest snook have been taken by accident while fishing for
tarpon.
Even famous fly fisherman Bill Barnes readily admits his
target was tarpon on 16 pound tippet when his world record snook
hit. Many of the locals have become experts at taking snook in the
surf. The locals call them "robalo."
|
|
**
New
**
As Promised,

is Proud to Announce...
Interactive
Driving
and
City Maps of
Costa Rica
|
|
Click Here
... for a Cost of Living
Analysis of
Costa Rica as compared to the Four Major Travel Contributing
Areas in the
US, Northeastern Boston Area,
Southern Florida Region,
Dallas, Texas and
Greater San Francisco...
Coming Soon... |
|
|