For the past few years I've been heading to Panama to chase big fish in little boats. This guy I got a few weeks ago on my last trip was my biggest and 18 cm from being the new world record.
I've never heard of these fish until traveling to Panama and they have quickly become my favorite. They are like a bass on steroids. The little 2 foot and under roosters fight like he'll jumping out of water and putting on a hell of a acrobat show. And these big guys will give you a hell of a ride in a kayak or kick the crap out of you if you are in a boat. Kayak fishing in the ocean is almost like jug fishing except you are the jug getting pulled around
Cool, where abouts are you fishing in Panama? I am actually flying there tomorrow. We will be fishing for Peacock bass in the canal. Had looked at some off-shore fishing, but not sure I have the time this trip.
Cool, where abouts are you fishing in Panama? I am actually flying there tomorrow. We will be fishing for Peacock bass in the canal. Had looked at some off-shore fishing, but not sure I have the time this trip.
I fish cambutal it’s a six hour drive from the city. How long are you going to be in Panama I’m going to be there next week
Cool, where abouts are you fishing in Panama? I am actually flying there tomorrow. We will be fishing for Peacock bass in the canal. Had looked at some off-shore fishing, but not sure I have the time this trip.
I fish cambutal it’s a six hour drive from the city. How long are you going to be in Panama I’m going to be there next week
I am only here for a week this time and staying in La Chorrera. Pretty much a full schedule with only one day for fishing the canal. We have a farm that is along Gatum Lake. I will be spending more time down here in the future, probably live here 3-4 months out of the year once I retire.
That sounds like a great plan, I absolutely love Panama, I really hope they get things figured out with the canal, and their politics in general. I will be in town next Friday for 10 days going to rent a car and do some more exploring