About FishSkillHub

This site exists because most saltwater fishing content online is written to rank, not to help. Search "best fishing in Costa Rica" and you'll get a wall of articles that all say the same three things, none of which mention that the marina books out six weeks ahead in high season or that the afternoon chop makes half the charter slots a bad deal. FishSkillHub is an attempt to write the guide I wish existed before my own trips.

What you'll find here

Three kinds of articles, nothing else. Destination guides that tell you when the season actually peaks and where a fishery falls short, not just where it shines. Species tactics organised around the fish you're actually flying somewhere to catch. And gear reviews that focus on the one or two specs that genuinely separate products, instead of ranking ten reels by marketing feature count.

How the guides are researched

Every article starts from what experienced anglers and guides in that specific fishery actually report — seasonal windows, tackle failures, technique adjustments — cross-checked across multiple first-hand sources. Where advice is contested (and in fishing it usually is), the article says so and takes a position rather than hedging with "it depends." When an article covers water or gear I haven't personally fished, it doesn't pretend otherwise.

The rules this site holds itself to

No padded word counts to please an algorithm. No "ultimate guides" that are really rewrites of the top three search results. Every recommendation names its trade-off — if a destination has crowded water or a reel has a weak drag under sustained load, that goes in the article, not on the cutting-room floor. Some articles contain affiliate links; they never decide what gets recommended.

Questions, corrections, or a fishery you think deserves coverage: get in touch. Corrections in particular — if a season window has shifted or a regulation has changed since an article was written, I'd rather fix it than be comfortably wrong.