October – June
Guatemala offers the finest fishing for Pacific sailfish on the planet. Â Boats consistently raise upwards of 12-15+ fish a day and sometimes a lot more. Â Three reasons why Guatemala offers the finest sailfishing in the world: 124 releases in a single day, 300 releases in three days on conventional tackle, or how about 57 releases in a single day on fly tackle (all by one boat!). Typically the Fall season brings larger sailfish up to 150 pounds but for pure volume of 80 – 100 pound fish, December through June is your best bet. A typical day can yield 15-20 bites with 20-40+ bites not unusual. Blue marlin add to the excitement and they generally show up in concentrations for a week or more several times a year. At any time, a run to the far offshore can normally put you on yellowfin tuna and mahi-mahi as well. A fine fleet of 36′- 48′ boats are equipped with the finest conventional and fly tackle. This outfit takes great pride in offering its guests first-class vessels, run by highly respected captains, and beautiful accommodations to return to each day. The newer lodge is located less than a mile from the marina, and after a day of releasing sailfish, relax poolside at the lodge sipping a cold beverage. If you’re looking for a high volume, action packed billfishing trip, look no further that Guatemala.
6 anglers/boat
43′-44′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $3,560/person. Extra night/fishing day add $950/person
48′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $3,800/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,020/person
5 anglers/boat
40′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $3,730/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,040/person
43′-44′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $4,030/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,150/person
48′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $4,320/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,240/person
4 anglers/boat
37′-39′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $3,600/person. Extra night/fishing day add $990/person
40′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $4,040/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,160/person
44′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $4,440/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,280/person
48′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $4,770/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,410/person
3 anglers/boat
37′-39′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $4,450/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,270/person
40′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $5,000/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,450/person
43′-44′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $5,500/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,630/person
48′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $5,980/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,780/person
2 anglers/boat
37′-39′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $5,420/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,620/person
40′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $6,250/person. Extra night/fishing day add $1,890/person
43′-44′ Gameboat 4-nights/3-days fishing $6,990/person. Extra night/fishing day add $2,150/person
Plus $28/night room tax. Â 9% credit card transaction fee on purchases at lodge.
Fly to Guatemala City where you’ll be met and transferred 90 minutes to the lodge.
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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