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Fly Fishing in Costa Rica with Tom Enderlin

Fly Fishing in Costa Rica with Tom Enderlin


Season 7 Episode 340


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/340

Presented By: Stonefly Nets, Trxstle, LakeLady Custom Rods, Bearvault

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Today, we're going fly fishing in Costa Rica with Tom Enderlin. We discover a few different species in the jungle including a fruit-eating fish called, machaca - cousin of the piranha but vegan. We break down the species to target for each season and we touch on some of the wild habitats in the jungle such as jaguars, monkeys, and birds.

Tom tells us how they ensure maximum benefit to the local communities there, equipping them to become excellent guides. Find out why Costa Rica is described as "one of the happiest countries in the world" and why they don't even need a military.

What is it like to fish tarpon on freshwater with monkey audiences cheering you? Welcome to the jungle baby!

Fly Fishing in Costa Rica Show Notes with Tom Enderlin

05:15 - Tom started out as an intern for a coffee company in Costa Rica and then got into tourism. Then he went to Europe and worked as a coffee trader. Then he joined a conservation group, Rainforest Alliance and worked with them for a number of years. Then back to Costa Rica with his Costa Rican wife and that's when Fly Fishing Costa Rica was born.

07:15 - Greg Collett was on the podcast at WFS 242 where we talked about Ecuador Conservation

07:30 - Tom describes Costa Rica as one of the happiest countries in the world. They don't even have an army.

10:50 - Their main program at this time this year is the jungle tarpon reserve. It rains up until November then the rain slows down from December up until April.

12:30 - December to April is their dry season and that's when they fish Machaca. These are related to piranha but eat fruit and flowers.

14:55 - Tom loves fishing Tepemechín (Mountain Mullet). They're small but powerful.

16:30 - Marlin fishing in the Pacific Ocean is great from May until November

18:00 - There are 2 different types of Machaca in Costa Rica - one lives in the Caribbean and the other lives in the Pacific. In March and April, the wild cashew tree produces fruit that the Pacific Machaca feeds on. For the Caribbean machaca, they feed on Chilamate tree fruits.

20:00 - They have rainbow trout all year but the best time to fish them is the dry season

21:00 - The Costa Rica Grand Slam is a tarpon, trout, and billfish fishing

25:41 - Tom breaks down what a 1-week itinerary looks like

27:15 - Tom tells us how they make that perfect "kerplunk" - a funny term they use for putting the fly on the water that drives the machaca crazy. Click here to learn how to tie a Machaca fly pattern.

29:25 - For rods, they typically use a 3 wt or a tenkara for the small rainbows. For machaca, they use a 6 or 8 wt with a floating line. For saltwater, they use 10 or 11 wt for roosters. Billfish, sailfish, and marlin, they fish up to 16 wt.

30:20 - Jake Jordan was on the podcast at WFS 204 talking about the billfish

31:10 - They have a film about machaca with the F3T - scroll below to watch the video

33:00 - Another draw to the area is the bird-watching hub where there lives a bird called, the resplendent kestrel

33:30 - There are lots of jaguars in the jungle. They've set up some camera traps to watch the jaguars and a lot of other biodiversity activities in the area.

36:00 - Costa Rica has 4 different monkey species and 3 of them they see every day - white-faced capuchin, howler monkey, spider monkey

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