Panama Fishing Charters - 2008 Specials - July Through September
Save up to $1023 per person
July through
September are great months for fishing marlin and sailfish in Panama.
Inshore fishing is also exceptional with an
abundance of rooster fish, snapper and grouper. Calm seas, sunny days
and late
afternoon or evening showers are the norm. With no other fishing boats in sight
this makes for an unforgettable sport fishing trip.
This last quarter was one of our best seasons yet (scroll down to
see what our clients are saying below).
Fishing Charter Specials are valid May 15th
through December 15th
All inclusive
fishing trips
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Four
Days Fishing Pay For 3
4 anglers-$2461.00 - Save $500 per person
3 anglers-$2843.00 - Save $800 per person
2 anglers-$3481.00 - Save $750 per person |
Six
Days Fishing Pay For 5
4 anglers-$3364.00 - Save $616 per person
3 anglers-$4167.00 - Save $1023 per person
2 anglers-$5040.00 - Save $940 per person |
Fishing News:
September 2007: Wahoo to 50 lbs. were everywhere. I lost count
early on. Small yellow fin tuna were hitting on top water—exciting action!
Lots of small dorado, yellow snapper, blue jack, bonito, and rainbow
runners kept the boys busy with too many jack and houndfish to keep track of. Oh yeah, we ran into a
couple of 350 lb. Black Marlin too...I don't know why anyone would call
August/September the "off" season. It rained on us once during the day,
the weather was reasonably cool, and there was no one else fishing
anywhere in the area. The seas boiled with life. We probably could have
nailed more marlin but the boys wanted to taste everything the area had to
offer. Bruce Morris
August 2007: Off Season Marlin - last 8 groups (including
last week in April). Below all released alive - with all live bait we
only use circle hooks. Love party-2 blue marlin ~ McDonald party-2
black Marlin-1 800lb. ~ Dempsey party--no marlin ~ Charles Party-1 black
marlin ~ Asherl, Perez, Sinclair party-1 black marlin ~ Olivera, Hunter,
Amador party-no marlin but hooked a big black on a surface popper inside
of 20ft. from the boat and when hooked came clear out of the water and
jumped 4 more times (luckily away from the boat) then the popper pulled
out ~.Chong party-2 black marlin ~ Everett party- 1 blue marlin -Captain Lee Campbell

July, 2007 – Here I am back in the water taxi from Pedregal
Marina to Isla Boca Brava, home of the Panama Big Game Fishing Club. This
will be my fifth time there... I decided to stay in shore on the first day hooking up on Sierra,
jacks and roosters. This is an easy boat ride working the small island
groups and bottom structures around Boca Brava in calm seas. The action
was good on light tackle. The next two days were reserved for my favorite
area Montuosa Island and the nearby Hannibal Bank. The big Dorado and big tuna are not
around this time of year although I caught enough for the table and some
sashimi for appetizers. The Wahoo were on the small side, about 20 – 25#,
but, in abundance (4 on board in 15 minutes) with a total of 7 until I
decided to quit. Now – the reason I go there – Marlin. I picked up one
each of the two days out there in the 350# class on live bait. No backing
down on these babies for me. It’s strictly “mano-a-mano” on 80# test so
you can expect to be in the chair around 45 minutes per fish. Aloha,
Howard Chong, Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii
May
- June 2007 Tuna
fishing with surface poppers was all you wanted but smaller fish running
from 10 to 80 lb. The first week in May we got some tuna over 100 lbs. and
a few over 200 lbs. Black Marlin still good with 4 out of 5 groups
catching a black. Fair wahoo action but they will pick up with
August being the first real strong month for them. Had a few sails and
some smaller dorado (dolphin) also. Inshore action was very good with
snapper, rooster fish, sierra mackerel, blue jack and amber jack in good
numbers.

There is something about tracking fish by sight that activates the
adrenalin flow like nothing else. We had hot and cold moments on the trip
but the image of two and three hundred pound yellow fin tuna hurling
themselves airborne, intent on murder or adultery upon anything in their
path…baby it’s just too much. Man and boy I’ve fished those things on both
the Atlantic and Pacific but the supreme numbers of big fish right in
front of your beak made this a very special opportunity, what most would
call a “once in a life time.” Standing on the bow of the boat and throwing
them top water plugs was really sweet, as well as productive. We jumped on
a red hot marlin bite one morning with a double hook up and hooked a third
immediately afterwards. It’s fair to say we had some slow times but even
the inshore fish were real trophies. This included a seventy-pound amber
jack, eighty-pound roosterfish and a wondrous blue trevalle. These fish
get big down in Panama, bigger than in Costa Rica, bigger than in
Guatemala. The Panama Big Game Club lives up to its reputation.
Riley Love - May 2007
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