Crocodile Bay Fishing Report for February 2024
Watch our February highlights video below.
February is the official start of the sailfish season at Crocodile Bay, and it got off to a great start. Sailfish are one of the fastest swimmers in the ocean reaching speeds of up to 85mph and can travel long distances in one day. These fish are incredibly acrobatic and can put on a great show jumping and flipping in the air when caught. Watching them swim into our spread is always an adrenaline rush.
Our anglers had the opportunity to hook up and land multiple sailfish this past month, using dead rigged balihoo, live baits and artificial lures. If you want to hook your own sailfish – right now is the time! With the guidance of our experienced crews, it will be very easy for you to catch your dream sailfish.
The inshore bite at Crocodile Bay has been on fire for cubera snappers lately. This month our anglers were able to catch and release some huge cubera snappers ranging between 20 and 60 lbs! These fish are the kings of the reefs and the amount of strength they have to take your line and lure in the rocks is incredible. Be ready for a rod bending/ reel screaming fight!
Blue marlin (or as we like to call her the lady in the blue) were caught in good numbers last month. However, the highlight of February must be the wahoo bite. Wahoo are one of the unicorns of our waters. It is not very common to see wahoo in this area but in this last month we have seen amazing wahoo action with fish ranging between 40 and 65 lbs. The most rewarding moment is sitting at the dinner table enjoying fresh wahoo prepared in different delicious ways by our amazing chefs. Boat to table dining at its best!
We had the honor to welcome yet another annual CVO fishing tournament in February hosted by Brooks Lunsford. 32 anglers came down to fish in a 2-day tournament. It is always nice to welcome this amazing group as most of them have become very close friends after so many years of putting together this annual event for them. We can host your group too.
We also welcomed our longtime friend and host of BigWater Adventures Mark Davis to Crocodile Bay once again. He was filming another episode of his incredible TV show. If you are not familiar with BigWater Adventures, I strongly suggest you check it out on Outdoor Channel or stream it on MOTV. This is not your typical fishing show because my friend Mark can give recommendations and very useful insights of how to be successful in any type of fishing situation.
On a sad note, Crocodile Bay lost a part of our family last month. My mentor, friend and former boss, Todd Staley passed away in February. Todd came to Crocodile Bay 26 years ago and set up one of the most successful fishing programs in Costa Rica. He will be missed by all of us, and his legacy will live on at Crocodile Bay.
The waters off Crocodile Bay are calm and the fish are biting… so let’s pack up your fishing gear and lucky hat and come on down to the Osa Peninsula and fish with us. We are waiting for you to show you an amazing fishing adventure that you’ll never forget.
Tight lines and bent rods….
Diego Camacho
Crocodile Bay Fishing Director
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January
February
Prime time for sailfish. Occassional marlin, tuna or dorado. |
March
April
May
June
July
August
Marlin and tuna.
September
October
Dorado begin to appear in numbers with marlin close behind. |
November
A mixed bag of dorado, marlin and some big tuna. |
December
Marlin, dorado, tuna and sailfish are all possibilities. |