Aguilas professionally trained mechanics constantly maintain the boats to the highest possible standards for your safety and enjoyment. Our boats meet all the U.S. Coast Guard safety regulations with lifejackets, flares, GPS, and VHF radios. In addition, we are equipped with a special frequency that enables us to reach a far greater distance than the normal marine radios in case of an emergency.
Thrilled by spectacular runs of marlin, sailfish, dorado, wahoo, rooster fish, and numerous other species of big game fish, guests can take advantage of our 1/2 day or full day fishing charters. At Aguila de Osa Inn practices responsible catch and release fishing techiques and the oldest operation to use circle hooks.
FISHING SEASONS
Marlin - August through December is peak season,
but an occasional blue or black may be taken
any month if the water temperature is right.
This year, the marlin activity was incredible
between February and March, with some weighing
in at over 600 pounds.
Sailfish - a few taken off and on year-round with
the exceptional fishing from December through
April. Often slows from May into early June,
then picks up again and begins to peak in
August or September.
Yellow Fin Tuna - best fishing for the bigger ones corresponds
with marlin and sailfish season, but the schools
of footballs can nearly always be found around
Cano Island and farther outside.
Dorado - best runs are traditionally from late May
through October.
Wahoo - not abundant, but an occasional Wahoo may
be taken any time. Can be caught between May
and October while trolling for sailfish.
Roosterfish - the region has big roosters and they can
be caught virtually any month of the year.
Some weigh nearly 100 pounds but they average
between 6 - 30 pounds.
Snook - almost all year round, but best from May
through August and January though March.
Other Species - the Horse-eye Jacks, Jack Crevalle, Amber
Jack, Spanish Mackerel, Dog Tooth Snapper,
Motton Snapper are here year round