costa rica
"...jungle fishing with a 5-wt, it does not get any better..."
–HR








I made a trip to Central America in June 2004. I was invited to visit Casa Mar Lodge in Costa Rica by one of the owners to assess the country and the lodge. My hopes were to find a new offering that would be suitable for my hosted fly-fishing adventures. What a pleasant surprise I was in for!
The country was impeccably clean filled with anxious to please, hospitable people. All transfers were timely and my planned overnight stay at a downtown local hotel, El Presidente, was pleasant and affordable.
I was traveling with a friend, Franz Mayr, who has been to many parts of the world with me in the past on my trips. I valued his take on the quality of the food, lodging and transportation we would encounter. My host joined Franz and me for an early dinner including an interesting conversation about the history of the lodge.
The four of us traveled the next morning to a domestic airport. We boarded an air taxi and landed on an airstrip forty minutes later near the area where the Rio Colorado River spills its fertile waters into the Caribbean Sea.
We were welcomed by smiling guides, lead by Lefty, who is the Head Guide. We were whisk away in a clean, well-appointed, new boat and in five minutes arrived at the dock at the lodge. I observed there is a flotilla of well-maintained boats of varying size attended by a full time dock boy. The boats well fueled and ready to accept guests at any time. The lodge can comfortably accommodate twenty guests.
The grounds are immaculate with two full time gardeners working every day. The cottages that house the guests are sprinkled artistically throughout the property. Each two guests occupy a cabin with a private bath, twin beds, an overhead fan and DAILY laundry service.
The lodge furnishes any and ALL tackle to all guests, fly, spin or boat rods! The gear is of high quality, well maintained and suitable for lagoon and canal fishing as well as handling the hundred pound plus Tarpon that is their mainstay. Meals served buffet style, and as fine as any I have encountered worldwide in a jungle setting.
I take these exploratory trips during envelope seasons. I can tell a great deal about a lodge without being there prime time and taking up a revenue spot. This trip I arrived in mid-June and the rainy season was trying to infringe early. I fished three days and caught the targeted species each day that included Mojarra, Machaca and several types of Guapote. These fish range 1-4 pounds in size and are all you want on a five weight fly rod!
The day after I left (what’s new) the owner caught a nice 12 pound Snook! I used a 5 wt. fly rod with a suggested tippet of ten pounds. The jungle fish are fiercely aggressive and must try to seek cover immediately after taking a fly. The indigenous Caiman (alligator) might be very close by looking for a meal also!
While in camp and traveling the short distances to the fishing areas we observed countless multi-colored butterflies, monkeys and myriad flocks of parrots and other birds.
I will be returning to Casa Mar many times yearly, with a group targeting the jungle fish when they are driven from cover by receding water. We will use fly rods and light spinning for those who wish. If you would like to join me or have questions about the cost and details of this trip contact me for information on this trip and other adventures.
"...jungle fishing with a 5-wt, it does not get any better..."
–HR








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