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Panama Big Game Fishing - Onshore and Offshore

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Special Offer: May 2010 to December 2010 - $500 per person per day - Third person 50% off and the 4th person rides for free  ... Groups of 4 or more for 4 or more days fishing. Plus Accommodations. "We can accommodate groups of any size, call for your special pricing".

Book your trip in May 2010 for any trip from November To April and take 10% OFF THE PACKAGE PRICE for groups of 4 or more.

Spots are filling up fast.  Now is the time to reserve your Panama fishing adventure.

David Zaboroskie
Alaska Cell Phone: 907-229-0957
Panama Cell Phone: 011-507-6762-3440
zaboroskied@gci.net
bookhook@att.blackberry.net

I offer full service guided fishing charters on the Pacific Ocean for all species of bill fish, tuna, wahoo, grouper, snapper, rooster fish, and dorado.  Peacock bass, rainbow trout, tarpon, and snook are not included, but are available for an additional fee. Please call for rates.  Your charter includes: rods, reels, tackle, bait, boat, captain, lunch and liquid refreshment. We will clean your catch and cook it for dinner if you like.

October to April: minimum of 3 people - max of 5, $500.00 per person per day. There is a $450.00 per person transfer fee for airport pick-up and one overnight stay in Panama City, Panama. Rental car is extra.

All fisherman need to have a valid Passport that does not expire for 30 days after arriving in Panama. 

The monetary system is American dollars and thus there are no currency exchange hassles.

All fishing requires 50% deposit to secure reservations.


I have recently acquired two great properties in Panama, which has become a wonderful vacation destination.

The climate never changes.  There is a gentle breeze blowing from the North in the morning and from the South in the evening, making the temperature very pleasant. The temperature ranges from 85 to 95 degrees during the day to a balmy 75 degrees at night 365 days a year. Dry season is from late November to end of April, rainy season is May to mid-November. Even during the rainy season, it only rains for a short period and rarely lasts all day.  There are no earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, typhoons and most importantly, no snow!

These properties are available for your next vacation. You may select from either of the accommodations shown below.

  • A quaint 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom country house in Anton, Panama. The property has a full size bed in one bedroom and 2 twin beds in the other bedroom.  There is air conditioning and a washer and dryer. This is perfect for a family or two couples to enjoy the countryside of Panama. The rate is $50.00 a night or a 7 night stay for $300.00.
  • For those who prefer the upscale ocean view condo, Playa Blanca Resort offers all inclusive beach front vacations. This includes a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo on the 4th floor overlooking the pool and Pacific Ocean. Condo has a king size bed and two full beds with twin bed toppers, air-conditioning and a washer and dryer. The rate is $100.00 a night or a 7 night stay for $600.00. If you want to use the all inclusive Playa Blanca Resort pools, restaurants, spa, and beach front operations add $35.00 for a half day pass and $50.00 for a full day pass, per person, per day. Optional on a daily basis.  Perfect for one or two couples to work on their tan.

There will be a $500.00 damage and cleaning deposit.

If you are interested in any of the above-referenced properties, please contact me and I will fill you in on the details and photos.

Sport Fishing in Panama.

 Snapper /Pargo: Many kinds of Snappers are present in tuna coast waters, but the big Cubera and the Mullet are the main targets for anglers. They have an average weight of 40 lbs. and can reach 100 lbs.
Fishing techniques:
Big poppers and live bait.
 Roosterfish/Pez gallo: The average size of this super fish is amazing; many specimens over 100 lbs. have been caught on top-water lures.
Fishing Techniques:
Spinning top-water lures and live baits, fly fishing.
 Amberjack/Bojalá: Living in big schools mostly in deep waters the Amberjack is a very powerful fish. Average weight 20 pounds to 80 pounds.
Fising Techniques.
Jigging, live baits, spinning top–water lures.
Jacks/Jurel: There are four species of Jack's: Yellow, Blue, Bigeye & Pompano. Average weight goes from 5 to 30 pounds.
Fishing Techniques:
Light top-water lures, fly fishing and trolling.
 Groupers/ Mero: You can find a wide variety of Groupers, including Jewfish (over 500 pounds), Broomtail  (100 pounds).
Fishing Techniques:
Jigging, dead and live baits.

Sierra Mackerel/ Sierra:  Common near the shore and can weigh 20 pounds
Fishing Techniques:
Live spinning top-water lures and trolling.

Yellowfin Tuna/ Atun Amarillo: Schools of them can be found here (the coast is named after this fish), sometimes very close to the shore. The average weight of the Yellowfin Tuna is from 10 to 200 pounds.
Fishing Techniques:
Top-water lures, trolling, fly fishing.
 Dolphin fish/ Dorado: Found very close to the shore, Dolphin fish. Average weight from 10 to 70 pounds.
Fishing Techniques:
Top-water lures and trolling, fly fishing.
 Wahoo/ wahoo: Can be found in very specific onshore areas, and the average weight is 70 pounds.
Fishing Techniques:
Trolling.
Sailfish/ Pez Vela: One of the attractions here for offshore fishing. Can reach 200 pounds.
Fishing Techniques: Trolling.
 Marlin/Marlin: Black Marlin is the easiest to find, but Blue and Stripped Marlin are also caught. Up to 500 pounds.
Fishing Techniques:
Trolling lures and Bonito.
 Sharks/ Tiburón: 
Fishing Techniques: Spinning top-water lures, dead and live baits.

And also: Barracuda, Skipjack Tuna, Bonito, Rainbow Runner, Milkfish, Snook, Corvina, Tarpon, Macabi.

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