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Old March 10th, 2005, 09:19 PM
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Default Fish for free in Costa Rica

A bit of effort on your part can get you a free fishing vacation in
Costa Rica with Americana Sportfishing. Its 15 years chartering fishing
trips and complete packages in Costa Rica make Americana the undisputed
number one in the business.

Here's how to go about it: line up a group of 12 anglers with you as
the thirteenth on a complete package that includes at least two full
days fishing, and Americana will cover your costs here in Costa Rica
(transfers, hotel accommodation, fishing).

If you can get 16 down here, with you as the 17th, Americana will also
throw in your round-trip international airfare from the US or Canada.

Americana has lots of people doing this. It takes time and effort, but
definitely worth it. Even if you can't put together a big group, We
will make sure that you fish with the best captain and boat available
in Costa Rica when you book through Americana.

Call 1-866-888-6425 or 1-866-978-5198 toll free for more details, and
check out:

www.richardkrug.com

 




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