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Major bite on the Pacific Coast has moved north in the past week,
Until this past week, peak fishing had been south of there, out of Quepos and even further south in the Golfito region,
Kitty Cat skipper Rob Gordon at Carrillo said boats fishing just south of there are getting from 15 to over 20 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Major bite on the Pacific Coast has moved north in the past week,<br />
Until this past week, peak fishing had been south of there, out of Quepos and even further south in the Golfito region,</p>
<p>Kitty Cat skipper Rob Gordon at Carrillo said boats fishing just south of there are getting from 15 to over 20 shots at sailfish and one to three marlin every day. Early this week, he raised a 300-pound marlin that swallowed the teaser and then broke off.</p>
<p>At Barra Colorado on the Caribbean Coast, Río Colorado Lodge reports tarpon fishing has continued steady for the past two weeks, with action in the river mouth and along the rip line, with a monster 170-pounder caught Monday by Rod Douglas, from Kenai, Alaska, the largest we have heard of in a long time.<br />
Reported by: Jerry Ruhlow (Tico Times)</p>
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