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    Guatemala Charters?

    I'm going to be down in Guatemala in July for a wedding and hoping to get out to the Pacific coast for some marlin/sailfish/dorado/rooster fishing. Can anyone recommend a charter boat? I will be staying inland in Antigua, so I'm not sure what the closest port is, but it looks like Puerta de Hierro. I know this is not the high season, but if I am going to be down there I figured it's worth a look. Even a day inshore fishing would be a nice surprise. Thanks.

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    Check out http://www.tropicalfishing.com/guatemala.html for info about fishing in Guatemala.
    There is only one place in Guatemala, Puerto Quetzal. It is about an hour and a quarter from Antigua. Day charters start around $1200, including all bait, tackle, lunch & drinks.

    Quote Originally Posted by CindyLou View Post
    I'm going to be down in Guatemala in July for a wedding and hoping to get out to the Pacific coast for some marlin/sailfish/dorado/rooster fishing. Can anyone recommend a charter boat? I will be staying inland in Antigua, so I'm not sure what the closest port is, but it looks like Puerta de Hierro. I know this is not the high season, but if I am going to be down there I figured it's worth a look. Even a day inshore fishing would be a nice surprise. Thanks.

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