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I don’t return to many lodges because I have to visit so many in my line of work. Crocodile Bay Lodge is one of the handful I do return to. If you are planning a fishing trip for saltwater species, you must put Crocodile Bay Lodge among the top five lodges in the Northern Hemisphere.

Bob Newman's Outdoor Zone

"How to say THANK YOU!!!?

For ..... sails on a fly ..... Macaws mating in tree tops ..... Holler monkeys awakening you from a dream ..... roosters in the surf sparing with diving frigate birds over boiling bait ..... three fingered sloths ..... butterflies galore ..... broaching whales ..... parrots squawking a wakeup call ..... toucans heading west in the sunset ..... and an orchid paradise.

Your staff is outstanding, demonstrating a rarely seen enthusiasm toward their guests enjoyment, ensuring an adventure of a lifetime both in angling and experiencing the habitat of Costa Rica. Jeanette and I have never enjoyed a vacation more! Your staff and lodge provided us with material for a lifetime of dreams. Crocodile Bay Lodge is a proud achievement of your vision and hard work. Again, thank you!!"

Ted & Jeanette Olson

"I wanted to write you and let you know how impressed I was with your operation at Crocodile Bay. As a traveling Outdoor Writer I have visited many lodges in South and Central America. Few measure up to the standards you have set in Costa Rica. The rooms, service, grounds and most importantly the fishing are all first class. I landed my first, second and third sailfish on the fly my first day out, what an experience! I would gladly recommend Crocodile Bay to the most discriminating angler."

Rusty Chinnis, Outdoor-Travel Productions, Inc.

"Crocodile Bay Lodge is one of the most unique fishing and eco-tour destinations I've ever visited. First class service, first class fishing & first class flora & fauna right outside the lodge's well-appointed rooms. Crocodile Bay Lodge has it all, including my five star rating, which few lodges have ever earned. I'm already planning my trip in 2002!"

John L. Beath, N.W. Editor, Western Outdoors Magazine

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Orvis Travel - Field Reports

Costa Rica's Crocodile Bay Lodge

Mike Quartararo

The flight to Puerto Jiminez, Costa Rica, the location of Crocodile Bay, goes from San Jose over the Talamanca mountains, across a landscape where coffee plants stripe the countryside towards the Pacific wild coast. The verdant scenery is intriguing, but your attention quickly turns to the expanse of the Pacific and dreams of a great fishery.

Crocodile Bay Lodge is less than a mile from the airstrip that serves the Osa Penninsula and we quickly arrived to find a cold drink waiting and the guides standing by in the boats. My friend Carrie and I headed straight for the dock.

By 11:30 a.m., I was hooked up with a 120 lb. Pacific sailfish. The impact of the take and acrobatics of that first hooked sailfish are unforgettable. Later we landed dorado and yellowfin tuna on conventional gear, and that night enjoyed the distinct pleasure of having the yellowfin served as sashimi and ceviche.

Day two offshore we immediately hit a school of dorado at the mouth of the Gulfo Dulce and Carrie was catching them as fast as she could get a line into the water. I grabbed my 10 wt Trident TL rigged with sinking 10 wt Wonderline and cast a blue and white deceiver behind the stern into the mass of turquoise torpedos. After two strips I was into a fish and the action continued as I played and landed dorado in the 5-15 lb. range. Later, as I cast to what seemed to be a bigger dorado, I hooked the best fish of the trip on a fly. It jumped and tail walked for a full 45 minutes, but finally, due to the exceptional drag system on my Vortex reel, I landed a 40 lb. bull dorado.

The inshore fishing in the Gilfo Dulce is extremely rich and, since it's a large, remote body of water, we fished for two days without seeing another boat. Schools of 30 dolphins cruised by, acres of baitfish were chased by bonito and we spotted a 100 lb plus sailfish inshore. We also encountered roosterfish, a brute of a fighter who makes spirited jumps, and one memorable day had great fun catching five fish in the 30-45 lb range and one 55 lb. fish on the fly. To make things even more interesting, there was great inshore fishing for snook, snapper and Pacific jack, and more.

The rich wildlife and rainforest equaled the fishing. This remote corner of Costa Rica has been called the "most ecologically intense place on Earth" and the "richest forest on Central America." Crocodile Bay is not far from Corcovado National Park, a true wilderness where jaguar tracks can be seen on the beach and flocks of macaws are among the 400 species of birds. It's one of the most interesting places in Central America to trek in the rainforest or kayak along the mangrove estuaries where crocodiles, monkeys and sea turtles are common sights. Carrie and I went out with Tom Hutton, a local guide, and spotted toucans, scarlet macaws, trogons and a host of colorful tropical birds. Anyone with an interest in nature has to take some of these tours in addition to fishing.

Crocodile Bay Lodge is less than a year old and is beautiful. The rooms are spacious and air conditioned. The pool and jacuzzi fit right into the landscape. The meals were excellent, featuring local cuisine. The staff, including the fishing crews were attentive and fun. It's definately Orvis quality and I highly recommend it. I'd go back in a flash.


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