Los Sueños & Jacó Fishing Report – First Half of May 2026
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Los Sueños & Jacó Fishing Report – First Half of May 2026

Date Published:
may 01, 2026
Los Sueños & Jacó Fishing Report – First Half of May 2026

Los Sueños & Jacó Fishing Report – First Half of May 2026

Report Updated: May 1, 2026 | Valid Through: May 15, 2026

Fishing out of Los Sueños, Jacó and Herradura is off to a fast start for May 2026, with peak mahi-mahi and wahoo action joining steady offshore bites for marlin, sailfish and yellowfin tuna. Inshore, roosterfish and snapper remain reliable around the points and reefs, giving anglers strong options whether they want a full day offshore or a shorter coastal run.

Early May marks the formal start of Costa Rica’s green season on the Central Pacific, but most days still bring calm mornings and comfortable conditions offshore. Light showers tend to roll through later in the day, which actually helps keep the landscape lush without shutting down the bite, making this a great window for anglers who want lower crowds with high catch potential.

Quick Conditions Snapshot

Category Current Report What It Means for Anglers
Offshore Bite Excellent for mahi-mahi and wahoo with consistent marlin, sailfish and tuna. Full-day offshore charters are the top choice for early May.
Inshore Bite Steady roosterfish, snapper, grouper and smaller tuna. Half-day inshore trips are ideal for mixed-experience groups and families.
Top Species Mahi-mahi, wahoo, marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, roosterfish, snapper. Great time to target both bluewater pelagics and inshore structure fish.
Sea Conditions Green-season mornings with generally calm seas and occasional afternoon showers. Most charters leave early to fish the best part of the day in comfortable conditions.
Best Trip Type Full-day offshore for pelagics; half-day inshore for action and table fare. Plan at least one full-day offshore and add inshore days as time allows.
Best Boat Fit 28'–32' for small groups, 38'–43' for most offshore parties, 50'–52' for larger premium groups. Match charter size to your group and whether you prioritize speed, comfort or both.

Offshore Report 🎣🐟

Prime Mahi-Mahi and Wahoo Window

Dorado mahi mahi los suenos sportfishing fishing costa rica

Early May is classic mahi-mahi season on Costa Rica’s Central Pacific, and boats out of Los Sueños are seeing plenty of dorado around weed lines, current edges and floating debris. These fish bring fast action, acrobatic jumps and excellent table fare, which makes them a favorite for both seasoned anglers and first-timers.

Mahi-Mahi Highlights:

  • Species: Mahi-mahi (dorado) in a range of sizes, with plenty of keeper fish and occasional larger bulls.
  • Bite Quality: Strong, with multiple hookups common when crews find good structure or debris lines.
  • Best Technique: Trolling brightly colored lures and rigged baits around weed lines, floating objects and productive rips.
  • Best For: Guests who want steady action, photo-worthy fish and fresh fillets for ceviche or tacos.
  • Notes: Mahi-mahi frequently school, so staying organized at the rail helps convert one bite into several.

High-Speed Wahoo Strikes

Wahoo fish costa rica los suenos pacific ocean

Wahoo are also in their seasonal sweet spot, adding high-speed chaos to early May offshore days. These fish are known for blistering runs and sharp teeth, so crews are mixing in faster trolling passes and wire leaders when the conditions look right.

Wahoo Highlights:

  • Species: Wahoo in typical Central Pacific size classes with the chance at larger fish.
  • Bite Quality: Very good on days with defined structure, current edges or temperature breaks.
  • Best Technique: High-speed trolling with lures and rigged baits, plus covering water along key contours.
  • Best For: Anglers who enjoy hard hits, powerful runs and premium eating-quality fillets.
  • Notes: Wire or heavy fluorocarbon leaders are important to keep more bites connected.

Marlin, Sailfish and Tuna Still in the Mix

Even with mahi-mahi and wahoo stealing the spotlight, billfish and yellowfin tuna continue to show for anglers willing to commit to a full-day offshore program. This creates a well-rounded bluewater day where you can reasonably hope to see several different pelagic species.

Billfish and Tuna Highlights:

  • Species: Blue marlin, striped marlin, sailfish and yellowfin tuna.
  • Bite Quality: Steady overall, with some days favoring billfish and others dominated by tuna or dorado.
  • Best Technique: Traditional trolling spreads with teasers and rigged baits, shifting to live bait and vertical presentations when tuna are marked.
  • Best For: Serious bluewater anglers and guests who want a “big game” day offshore.
  • Notes: Early departures and full-day charters offer the best odds of hitting the most productive offshore zones.

Inshore Report 🎣

Roosterfish, Snapper and Coastal Variety

Rooster Fish Los Suenos Costa Rica

Inshore around Jacó, Hermosa and Herradura, anglers are finding reliable action for roosterfish, snapper and a mix of other structure-oriented species. Early May brings slightly cooler mornings and the first hints of green-season water movement, but the bite has remained dependable for guests who want shorter runs and scenic coastal views.

Inshore Key Details:

  • Species: Roosterfish, red snapper, grouper, jacks, snook and smaller yellowfin tuna along deeper edges.
  • Bite Quality: Steady, with stronger flurries around tide changes and low-light windows.
  • Best Technique: Live bait near rocks and reefs, slow-trolled baits along the beaches and casting jigs or plugs when fish push bait to the surface.
  • Best For: Families, newer anglers and anyone who prefers a half-day or 3/4-day nearshore adventure.
  • Notes: Inshore trips are also a smart backup plan on days with choppier offshore forecasts.

Top Species This Period

  • Mahi-Mahi (Dorado): The headline species for early May, providing fast action, jumps and excellent eating.
  • Wahoo: High-speed strikes and powerful runs make them one of the most exciting fish of the season.
  • Marlin & Sailfish: Still present offshore, offering classic Central Pacific billfishing opportunities.
  • Yellowfin Tuna: A reliable target that can round out the box with high-quality fillets.
  • Roosterfish: The inshore trophy species many visitors hope to photograph and release.
  • Snapper & Grouper: Structure fish that turn inshore and nearshore spots into great “meat fishing” days.

Best Charter Fit Right Now

With so many species in play, matching the right boat to your group size and target list is key to getting the most from this early May window.


Lay-Day Adventures When You’re Not on the Water

Even the most dedicated anglers need a lay day, and not everyone in your group may want to spend every day offshore. On weeks like this, when the bite is good but you also want to balance time on the water with time on land, Adventure Tours Costa Rica offers top-rated excursions just minutes from Los Sueños.

Off-Road Action: ATV & UTV Tours

Trade ocean swells for rainforest trails. Our ATV and UTV tours take you high into the mountains for mud, waterfalls and panoramic coastal views.

Nature, Parks & Coastal Escapes

Explore Costa Rica’s famous biodiversity with our guided rainforest and nature tours, perfect for family members who prefer a more relaxed pace.


Marina and Weather Notes

Los Suenos Marina Costa Rica Jaco Sportfishing Charter Docks

Los Sueños Resort & Marina in Herradura continues to serve as the Central Pacific hub for both offshore and inshore sportfishing. With quick access to deep water and nearby points, crews can adjust daily plans based on weather, currents and where bait is stacked up along the coastline.

As the green season begins, the national meteorological service’s Herradura station provides preliminary temperature, wind and precipitation readings that help captains fine-tune departure times and routing. Paired with dockside reports and on-the-water experience, this keeps early May charters efficient and focused on the best windows of the day.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is fishing good in Los Sueños and Jacó in early May 2026?

Yes, early May 2026 is an excellent time to fish Los Sueños and Jacó. Mahi-mahi and wahoo are peaking, and there are still solid opportunities for marlin, sailfish, tuna and inshore roosterfish.

What species are peaking around Los Sueños right now?

Mahi-mahi and wahoo are the headline species offshore at the moment. Anglers are also seeing marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna and a reliable mix of inshore roosterfish, snapper and grouper.

How does the green season affect fishing in May?

The start of green season brings some afternoon showers but usually calm mornings and very fishy water. Most charters leave early, fish the best part of the day and are back at the dock before any heavier rain moves through.

Should I book a half-day or full-day charter in early May?

Book a full-day charter if your main goal is mahi-mahi, wahoo, marlin and tuna offshore. Choose a half-day or 3/4-day trip if you prefer inshore roosterfish and snapper or are traveling with family members who like a shorter day.

Which Los Sueños charter is best for my group size?

Groups of up to 4 anglers typically fit best on the 28' Shamrock Express or 32' Maverick 2008. Groups of 5–6 anglers are well served by 38'–43' boats, and parties of 7–8 anglers usually prefer the 50' Maverick or 52' Hatteras for extra comfort.

What can non-anglers do on lay days near Los Sueños?

Non-anglers can explore ATV and UTV tours, Tortuga Island, Manuel Antonio and Carara National Park or a Jungle Booze Cruise. These options keep everyone in the group busy and happy on days when only part of the crew is on the water.

Booking Tip: Conditions and target species can change quickly as green-season currents move through. The Adventure Tours Costa Rica team can help you pick the right Los Sueños charter, trip length and mix of offshore and inshore days based on the latest local report.

Ready to fish the Central Pacific this May? Contact Adventure Tours Costa Rica to match your group with the best Los Sueños charter for peak mahi-mahi and wahoo season, line up inshore roosterfish days, and add a few lay-day adventures so everyone in your party makes the most of their time in Jacó and Herradura.