Guatemala Sailfishing
Pacific Sailfish are abundant off Guatemala’s Pacific Coast
Guatemala sailfishing features some of the world's most productive
waters for Pacific sailfish. The experienced captains that sailfish
Guatemala waters make their living in an area called the "Pocket", a
deep underwater canyon that is 15 miles wide. On many days fishing
will start between only 5 to 20 miles offshore. On other days we may
run as far as 50 miles if that is what it takes to put you on fish.
Typically most boats troll two naked ballyhoo from the outriggers
and have two pitch baits ready for fish that come up on the two bridge
teasers. Guatemala sailfishing is so exciting because all of the
action occurs close to the boat. When a huge Pacific sailfish comes up
slashing at the bridge teaser, it may only be about 20 feet behind the
boat. Pitching a bait to this excited fish will have your heart pumping
– guaranteed!
Circle hooks are the only hooks used for Guatemala sailfishing. Not
only do these hooks offer many conservation benefits but if you use the
correct technique you will also improve your hook-up ratio. Once the
fish takes the bait, you will put the reel in free spool and allow the
fish to run for a count of four. Then, simply close the drag lever to
the strike position and reel one turn. The hook will set perfectly in
the corner of the mouth almost every time. If you are new to fishing
with circle hooks, don’t worry as our crew always consists of an
experienced captain and two mates that will be glad to coach you.
Fly fishing for Pacific sailfish is another technique employed in
Guatemala. Since we average seeing so many fish each day – more than
three times the amount in Costa Rica – we are THE place for fly
fishing for billfish. Learn more about how we fly fish and how we
compare to other fly fishing resorts.
The fishing is good year round in Guatemala, but most consider the
high season to be November through May, as this is the dry season. But
don’t be mistaken, the “off-season” can be a great time to visit
Guatemala. The rains occur mostly in the mountains and it normally
only rains on the coast at night. The gentle sea breezes will keep you
comfortable during the day. We find the summer weather here to be much
nicer than Florida by comparison.
If you have any questions about Guatemala sailfishing, our
experienced staff will be more than happy to help you. Just give us a
call at (888)700-3467, or email
.