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Isla Boca Brava, Panama, Central America

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wahooJuly 2008:  The end of April and May we had terrible water here - never have seen that in the 7 years we have been fishing in Panama.  Usually the tuna fishing is all you want with good Marlin and great inshore action but had no action off shore and some action inshore.  It cleared out the middle of June and July was good.   We had large numbers of Dorado (dolphin), most over 20 lbs. or better that we usually do not have this time of year along with yellow fin tuna up to 200 lbs.  The inshore with Rooster fish, Mullet snapper (allot of them on top water), cubera snapper, and blue Jacks was very good.  With 4 groups fishing we only got 2 marlin - both Blacks-which is low.  Normally in July, August and Sept. we average at least two marlin per group. Also we caught a few Wahoo but this time of year we should be catching double digit wahoo every day, if spending time to catch them.  We are also seeing Humpback Whales almost every day out.  Capt. Lee 
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March / April 2008:  Fishing this month was very good - added 24 marlin to the total for the year-bringing the total to 76: 61 blacks, 14 blues, and 1 stripped marlin. Would have had more but 5 groups where just fishing tuna and inshore. Large dorado, yellow fin tuna where is good numbers along with inshore action - cubera snapper, rooster fish, blue travale, wahoo, etc. and some sailfish off shore also. The only slow period was a few days in the second week in April - but got 2 black marlin. Starting April 24 we had an algae bloom - have never seen one like this before - that shut down all off shore action - but still had OK inshore action. It should clear out in a few more days and everything should get back to normal.  Capt. Lee Campbell

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sailfishPanama means "the place of abundant fish” - but it is so much more, as you will discover in this travelogue. Forget the negative legacy of volcano-face Manual Noriega and get to know the positive aspects of Panama – an amazing country with something for everyone. Journey with us as we explore a cross section of Panama from the steamy lowlands of the Pacific coast near David to the refreshing coolness of the highlands in Boquete.  Panama is inspirational. I discovered this in 2005 when my sister Melissa and I fished the Gulf of Montijo on the Azuero Peninsula for five remarkable days. Now I returned with my stepson, Nate, for three days of coastal fishing with the Panama Gig Game Fishing Club. My wife, Johanna, was stateside fulfilling some commitments and would be joining us after we were finished fishing. Which you should know never happens. Our twelve-day trip was divided into visits to both Pacific coastal and Cordillera Central portions of the Chiriqui Province. The first six days were split between Isla Boca Brava and Isla Boca Chica on the Pacific Ocean’s Gulf of Chiriqui, home to the Chiriqui National Marine Park. Next we traveled to Boquete in the Chiriqui Highlands, twenty-four miles north of the Pacific for another 6 days.  Within the territorial area of Panama there are more than 1,600 islands, over 500 rivers run through the country, more than half of Panama is still forested, there are two oceans separated by 50 miles with more species of birds, butterflies and fish imaginable - and it never gets cold. If these facts interest you, also consider a country the size of North Carolina, with one-third the population, possessing boundless beauty and you’ll begin to see why Panama is the crown jewel of Central America.  Click to view travelogue and photos


marlinFebruary 2008:  Marlin fishing stayed good with eight groups catching 19 marlin - 16 blacks, two blues and one striped marlin - not many stripes here.

Yellow fin here in good numbers but fish up to 100lb – a lot of fun on surface poppers. We should be seeing the 200lb plus tuna here any day - this is the time of year for them.

We also had large dolphin in good numbers and decent catches of wahoo - both better than normal -also mullet snapper, cubera snapper, amber jack, rooster fish, sailfish and blue jacks rounded things out.

Water has been blue, in the low 80s so all looks good heading into March. Also the sharks that we where catching last month that are not normally here I think are salmon sharks - included a picture of one on this report. Capt. Lee  Click For Full Report & More Photos
 


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January 2008:  Marlin fishing this month has been the best anyone has seen. Through Jan. 27th, with still 4 fishing days left -we fished 8 groups and have caught 30 marlin so far.  Also a lot of large dolphin, mullet snapper, cubera snapper, sailfish and have caught 17 tuna over 100 lb. with the biggest at 240lb. We also had a lot of sharks here for two weeks. I am waiting to get a photo back from Trevor Gowdy - he was filming here and caught a 12 footer around 600lb. Most were around 150lb - captains called them Needle sharks - look a lot like a Mako but are brown - not blue. So am interested to get them identified. Never have caught them here before and last 5 days have not caught another one. Also had a big blow the first week - could not fish for two days but it laid right down after that. Captain Lee Campbell

Lee, It was truly a great experience to fish with you and your crews, I look forward to a return trip. I take the XXL in a T shirt and will wear it with pride knowing that I have fished with one of the great Panamanian big game fishing camps, so thank you again for a great experience. Very Truly Yours, Steven R. Rothenberger
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sailfishNovember - December 2007:  Fishing last two weeks in November had good inshore action - large cubera snapper - rooster fish and except for two slow days good off shore.  Lots of yellow fin tuna, wahoo, larger dolphin and three black marlin.  Weather was more rainy than usual but no problem for fishing. I Do not book trips in October - worst month here for weather.

December was the same-only better and with sailfish starting to turn up - multiple strikes common - two blue marlin and four black marlin.  Also large yellow fin -over 100 lb. are here already.  We have schools of smaller yellow fin all year but the big ones start showing up in January with March and April the best months for large yellow fin and May the best month for the shear numbers of yellow fin.  Last time they showed up early - first week in January - it was a big year here for large tuna so off to a good start for them. Captain Lee Campbell   Click For Full Report & More Photos

 


marlinSeptember 2007:  I was lucky enough to spend four days on the water at Panama Big Game this September taking pictures for New Jersey boys Ron Torkas and Joe Ozalas. 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 Marlin too.
    
We fished four full days with Captain Tati and mate Eddie in a 31' Bertram. Most of the time we fished near pinnacles in the area of Montuosa but also visited Islas Secas for roosterfish and Los Ladrones for snapper. Poor Ron and Joe hardly had time to fish for Marlin with all the wahoo action. "No more wahoo!" was the final decision. This cleared the decks for serious marlin battles. Early on day three, we arrived at Montuosa, quickly landed five bonito for bait and dropped them over with a couple of live blue runners for variety. Joe hooked up with a marlin almost immediately, fought for about 45 minutes and released a black weighing in the 350 lbs. neighborhood. We had barely recovered when Ron hooked another black. After about a half hour fighting the marlin in the pouring rain, Ron released his black, also running about 350 lbs. We spent the rest of the day bottom bumping for huge snapper and casting surface plugs for tuna. Not bad for the off-season. Check out the picture of Ron with his Rooster...Click For Full Article


Again July and August are two of the best months to fish here. We only had 2 groups this year though. Always a pleasure to have Howard Chong with us - fished 3 days in July - his fifth time here. Had a very good day inshore with wahoo, jacks, sierra mackerel and rooster fish - action all day. Next two days fishing offshore the highlight was a black marlin each day with nice catches of wahoo, yellow fin tuna caught on spinning with surface poppers, cubera snapper and dolphin.Next group was the Everett family-always enjoy family groups the best... Captain Lee Campbell...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 and during the one hour boat ride out to the island I anticipate seeing the head honcho and my buddy, Capt. Lee Campbell and the crew that makes up this outfit. I can taste the first Pina Colada already...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   Click For Full Article


One of the translations for the word Panama is variety. Whoever originated this translation must certainly have been a fisherman. After broad experiences in Central and South America, it must be said that for variety, Panama ranks among the best that the hemisphere has to offer.  This was my third trip to the Panama Big Game Fishing Club, and sixth overall to the country... So if you are interested in one of the most interesting places available for variety big game fishing, then consider the Panama Big Game Fishing Club. It is run by professional fishermen and is staffed by some of the friendliest people imaginable. It's the place to be. El Capitan Mike Love  Click For Full Article


yellow fin tunaMay - 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. Capt. Lee Campbell...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... Riley Love - May 2007  Click Here To View Fishing Report And More Photos


fishing report photos grouperApril 2007 - We had very good inshore fishing  all month, rooster fish, cubera snapper, mullet snapper, amber jack, broom tail grouper, blue jack and wahoo. The off shore was a little slow the first of the month but yellow fin tuna and marlin came on strong...

Lee,
I want to thank both you and your staff for a wonderful fishing trip. You operate a first class lodge. Everything was great from the time I stepped off the plane in Panama City and met by your representative, to the time I stepped back on the plane at the end of the week. The food was excellent, even though there was too much to eat. The open bar was a pleasant treat. It was all the little details that you and your staff pay attention too that made the trip so enjoyable...Click Here To View Fishing Report And More Photos


Yellow fin tuna March 2007 - We started off with a group coming to us from Germany: blue marlin, black marlin, sailfish, yellow fin tuna, 1 over 250 lbs., cuberra snapper, rock snapper, yellow snapper, mullet snapper, wahoo, amber jack and dorado - was about as good as it can get....

Hello Lee,  We all thank you for the first class service we enjoyed, the very-very-very good food and the excellent drinks and the great fishing. It was wonderful ! I never caught so many big-game fishes before and the 250 pound yellow fin tuna on last Friday was a fantastic closing...
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Fishing report photos 2 sailfishFebruary 2007 - The first three weeks were not as strong as January, water temperature was up to 87  but we got plenty of sailfish, mullet snapper, cubera snapper, dorado and 4 out of 5 groups got marlins. 5 blacks total but had to work hard for all. The last week really got going with the water temperature back to 84. Yellow fin tuna were in with a lot of smaller fish but got two over 200 lbs. Sailfish still good and the last group added 1 blue marlin plus concentrated on catching inshore for 2 days and had good catches of mullet snapper, cubera snapper, all kind of jacks and double digit sierra mackerel. So all looks good heading into March. - Captain Lee Campbell

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January 2007 - January was a great month with 4 out of five groups catching Marlin.6 blue marlin, 3 black marlin allot of sailfish most over 100 lb., dorado, mullet snapper and cubrea snapper and a few wahoo but they are finishing up. Capt. Lee Campbell

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Panama Big Game Fishing Club
Isla Boca Brava, Panama, Central America
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