Giving serious consideration for the wife and I to visit next year. Curious if anyone here has any firsthand experiences with the lodge. If we go, we will be pursuing inshore species and not Marlin or sailfish
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Because we already did the Marlin and Sailfish thing in Costa Rica. If you never been, action can be really slow. If there are 4 people on the boat you take turns when hooked up. Some people may not even get a chance to experience one hook up.Why would you all go to a world renowned billfish lodge and only fish inshore species? If you're after inshore species there are other places to go which might be more focused on that.
What species are you after?
I totally get that, but your original post said inshore not offshore. What species are you targeting?Because we already did the Marlin and Sailfish thing in Costa Rica. If you never been, action can be really slow. If there are 4 people on the boat you take turns when hooked up. Some people may not even get a chance to experience one hook up.
Inshore offers way more action
Whatever is in season when we go. Have you spent time at the lodge and fished with them?I totally get that, but your original post said inshore not offshore. What species are you targeting?
You're right. I've read a bunch about it but have never been myselfWhatever is in season when we go. Have you spent time at the lodge and fished with them?
And inshore means what is closer to the beach. Offshore means way out.
Or do I have this backwards?