22 August 2017, 18:05
Capt. PurvisCosta Rica Ultimate Offshore Experience
2018 a la carte package prices for Costa Rica FAD/overnight trips:
$2500 for each day. $1000 for each night.
The Ultimate Offshore Experience: Maximum time at the FADs with three 12-hour fishing days at the sea mounts/FADs (Fish Attracting Devices) anchored 70-150 miles from Los Suenos for some the best blue marlin fishing on the planet!
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1 Travel to Costa Rica, VIP airport pick up/transfer to Los Suenos 2 or 3 BR Condo.
(Departure to FADs upon arrival day in Costa Rica is possible)
Day 2 Tour Day with private driver and van. (Half day of inshore fishing on a local
panga is available.) Late afternoon departure to the sea mounts/FADs. Dinner on
the sport fishing yacht. Overnight transport and accommodations.
Day 3 Pre-dawn arrival at FADs, breakfast, 12 hour extended full day of marlin fishing
from daylight to dark. Dinner, night on sport fishing yacht either on sea anchor or
chugging to new location.
Day 4 Breakfast and 12 hour extended full day of blue marlin fishing from daylight to
dark. Dinner. Overnight on sea anchor or overnight chugging towards new
location.
Day 5 Breakfast and 12 hour extended full day of blue marlin fishing from daylight to
dark. Dinner and overnight transport to Los Suenos.
Day 6 Pre-dawn arrival in Los Suenos condo w/golf cart. Free Day to relax, night in
Los Suenos
Day 7 Transport to San Jose, depart Costa Rica
2017 Complete Package Price: $13,500 ($4500/person)
Maximum of 3 anglers
Additions/upgrades:
Additional non-fishing days in Costa Rica: $500/day
Private driver/guide and van for 8 hours: $150-200/day plus tip.
Half day inshore fishing for 2-3 people: $450
Luxury Condo/Penthouse upgrades: Ask about upgrades.
Private home upgrades: Quote available per request.
Clark Purvis
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22 August 2017, 21:27
Beretta682EI would do this if you can get a group together.
Mike
23 August 2017, 01:43
Capt. PurvisThe boat just got back from a 3 day trip, raised 63 blue marlin, 40 some bites and caught 23….customers were hooking their own, also a couple of stripeys and a sail. This location could be the current top world blue marlin bite. I am not sure what is happening in other parts of the Pacific but I doubt it is this good.
23 August 2017, 02:13
JGRaiderI've done the Los Suenos fishing trip thing 3 times, and it is a world class place. The fishing isn't bad either. The numbers of bill fish Capt Purvis speaks of is in the ballpark of the same numbers we experienced. Can't say enough good things about this place, and somebody is going to have lots of fun.
23 August 2017, 02:36
Capt. PurvisThis is an image of a FAD or Fish Attracting Device. They are located in somewhat secret locations about 130 miles offshore of Los Suenos and out of range of the near shore fleet. This is why this is an overnight trip. I think that the epic marlin bites that occurred in places like Madeira and Venezuela only last for a certain period of time was because they were overfished. Even if you practice catch and release, billfish do not respond well to long periods of pressure. Less pressure means more fish and places like Costa Rica can handle the FADs because they do not have a commercial fishing fleet that can travel this distance.
23 August 2017, 03:10
PoyntmanI would imagine there's also a Tuna and Wahoo bite there too (and Mahi) if one tried.
23 August 2017, 04:19
Capt. PurvisAbsolutely. There are scattered dates available for this trip from now through the end of November.
For those of you who are 'friends' with Jack Brittingham, this is the trip he was raving about a couple weeks ago where they caught dozens of Blue Marlin. When people asked where he was fishing, all he said was 'way offshore in Costa Rica'.
15 March 2018, 19:10
Capt. PurvisThey went out and put out a new FAD this week and did work on several others. They did some fishing while they were out and caught twenty Pacific Sails and five Blue Marlins. Peak of the fishing begins in May. Common to catch as many as twenty Blue Marlin per trip. Open dates for boat are May 28-June 11, June 15-24*.
I have a group going the third week of May. Trying to put together a make a charter for last week of May. I have to get back for the Big Rock Marlin Tournament but boat is available that week.
15 March 2018, 21:37
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Capt. Purvis:
They went out and put out a new FAD this week and did work on several others. They did some fishing while they were out and caught twenty Pacific Sails and five Blue Marlins. Peak of the fishing begins in May. Common to catch as many as twenty Blue Marlin per trip. Open dates for boat are May 28-June 11, June 15-24*.
I have a group going the third week of May. Trying to put together a make a charter for last week of May. I have to get back for the Big Rock Marlin Tournament but boat is available that week.
How big is the boat and how would it compare to Mike's 58 footer we used in Isla?
J&J
16 March 2018, 00:42
Capt. PurvisFifty five Buddy Davis which is a NC built boat like Mikes. Not as fast but nice to fish on. North Carolina custom boats are known for their Carolina Flare and ability to travel fast in rough seas. Ocean conditions at this location are much different than Isla. Trade wind comes from the leeward on that part of the Pacific so it is not as rough as the Northern Caribbean.
16 March 2018, 02:15
Biebsquote:
I would do this if you can get a group together.
Mike
That might pose a problem :-)
26 June 2018, 17:32
Capt. PurvisBoat just got back from a four day trip fishing the FAD's on the sea mounts and caught
60 Blue Marlins. . They also caught tons of other fish. We are not sure how long this cycle will last but this package is still available. Like most fisheries throughout the world you need to get on it while the action last. The fishing is good here because there is no pressure. Sixty Blue Marlin in four days!
27 June 2018, 01:08
PoyntmanIt’s crazy
Been seeing the reports coming in the last couple weeks.
People are slaying the marlin out there
Looks absolutely awesome
27 June 2018, 03:44
Bob BixbyYou mention 3 fishermen, but would it be possible for 3 non fishing spouses to accompany?
Thanks
27 June 2018, 18:45
Capt. PurvisIf you are going to share a double and queen berth (beds) I could probably handle a few more. If interested I can put together some numbers. Have a group going out next week and will provide a report.
03 July 2018, 08:51
Penetraterlove to see some pics, Thanks