The waters off the southern Pacific coast of Guatemala are considered the premier fishing grounds for Pacific sails. These acrobatic fighters normally run in the 90-110 pound range, but do not be surprised if you hook into a couple over 130 pounds. During peak season, daily sailfish raises can easily top 30 per boat. Although the primary game here is sailfish, you will also encounter large schools of dorado, as well as a pretty good mix of tuna, the smaller skipjack, as well as the big yellowfin. Although not here in big numbers, marlin do show up on occasion, with Trek anglers in the past reporting blues up to 700 pounds! The boats we will use will be in the 31-32 foot range with upgrades to larger boats in the 36-40 foot range an option. Although the runs to the fishing grounds are generally short, sailfish tend to move around and your captain will go wherever the fish are to be found.