Hey amigos, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide on Costa Rica's Pacific Coast, reporting live from the warm waters off Tamarindo this fine April 4th morning at 3 AM. Tides are looking prime today—high at around 5:30 AM and 3:30 PM, low at 11 AM and 10:30 PM, with water levels falling now but solunar charts screaming high fish activity, especially major bites from dawn to mid-morning. Sunrise hits at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:15 PM, perfect for all-day action.
Weather's classic dry season: sunny skies, temps climbing to 90°F, light offshore breeze at 10 knots, seas calm at 2-3 feet—stay shaded midday though, UV's brutal. Fish are fired up! Recent reports from local charters show offshore billfish going wild—sailfish doubles, blue marlin to 300 pounds, plus dorado and wahoo slamming trolled lines. Inshore, roosterfish, snapper, and jacks are stacking up, with limits of 20-50 pounders daily. Jacks and snook hitting hard near mangroves too.
Best lures? Yo-yo irons and poppers for inshore predators, cedar plugs or skirts on 20-30 lb leaders for pelagics. Live bait rules—mullet or ballyhoo for sails, sardines for snapper. Rig 'em natural, let 'em swim.
Hot spots: Hit Los Sueños Marina for deep-water marlin runs, or Playa Hermosa rocks for roosters at first light. Launch early, pura vida!
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