Two oceans, magnificent inland lakes and countless miles of pristine rivers provide anglers
in Nicaragua with some of the finest and most diverse fishing you're likely to find in such a
small and easily accessible area anyplace in the world.

The inshore Pacific waters off the Nicaraguan coast are teeming with a wide variety of fish
such as rooster fish, sierra mackerel, jack crevalle, bonito, hound fish, snapper, grouper,
snook. The rooster fish average 30lbs with the occasional monster. During the prime fishing
months you can catch sailfish, dorado, and small yellowfin tuna along rips and floating debris.

Offshore you will run into marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, and dorado.
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