Panama Sportfishing Is A Great Getaway

By Lois Gordon


If you love to fish and are also looking for a place to get away from it all, why not consider reserving a Panama sportfishing trip for yourself? Not only will you be treated to some of the best sportfishing in the world but you will be treated to a wonderful tropical environment unlike a lot of other places you may have been before.

You can set up a trip where you will experience world class offshore fishing and you will be treated to visiting such legendary places like Hannibal Bank as well as Montuosa Island. You will be able to do some Marlin fishing, you'll find both the Blue and Black species in these waters and you will find lots of Wahoo and Yellow Fin Tuna. You can also fish for Pacific Sailfish and Durado. All of these can be found in abundance in this area.

During your Panama sportfishing trip you are guaranteed to meet up with fish weighing in at anywhere from 300 to 500 pounds and some of the fish might even weigh in at more than a 1,000 pounds. If you prefer Durado fishing then it's suggested that you book your trip during December. December is the best time of the year for Durado fishing.

If you would rather do some inshore fishing, you will have plenty of chances to do that as well. You can go to their National Marine Park found on Coiba Island, known to be home to some the best inshore fishing. You'll be able to wrangle with some very aggressive species like the Cubera Snapper and the Rooster fish.

If bottom fishing is more your game you can book this as well. You will be escorted by highly trained local captains that know the area well and who also incorporate the use of GPS to help find the fish you are looking for. Among the reefs and rocks you'll be able to reel in such fish as Snappers, Groupers as well as Amber Jacks.

If while on your Panama sportfishing trip you want to slow it down some, you can book a fly fishing trip while you are there. You will be taken to the calm waters of the Cobia Island where you can throw out your lines for some Jacks and Snook. panama sportfishing




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