looking to find other fisherman/women in area and discuss good fishing spots and tell your stories.
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Thank you so much for the add in the group. I would like to check-in and introduce ourselves to you all. We are Panama Nautical Club, the fishing brand of Cala Mia resort located in the Gulf of Chiriqui in the Pacific coast of Panama.
During the first quarter of 2020, we had great offshore/inshore action. It was a wonderful busy time! If you are interested in reading, we made a report below
https://panamasportfishing.com/2020/04/16/epic-panama-fishing-q1-2020/
Our Island lodge is one of the closest operations to the sportfishing hot spots of Hannibal Bank and Isla Montuosa. During a 3-day trip, it is possible to land marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, roosterfish, and cubera snapper. Add wahoo, Mahi, bluefin trevally, snook, grouper, and amberjack to the list as well.
Come visit us soon!
https://panamasportfishing.com/
I am looking for information on the fishing regulations around Boquete? If there is fishing there?
Thank you
we are new to Boquete , and would like more information on fishing in general,local or deep sea.We can be contacted at email: jankru8@gmail.com,or cell#69894734,thanks Herb& Janice.
Hello, my name is Yvette and I am planning on going to Panama around February or March 2015, was wondering if there are any "Party Boats" in Boquete, those where you pay a fee (around $50 per trip) to go deep sea fishing for 6 hours making three trips a day? They provide tackle and bait as well. Does anyone know? Thanks much...
Yes I am Sounds fun
anyone interested in exploring the area to look for trout ?
Jeffery,
Check with Capt. Brian Brewer: http://www.aguaadventures.com/
Cell # 6446-1791. He lives in Boca Chica and cell coverage is spotty at times.
He can get you guys on the water at a reasonable price. All gear included.
You will want to wait till the winds die down a little though...Trust me!
Jim