Archive for the ‘Fish Stories’ Category

Short Fishing Story: Run-a-way Snook

fishing in panama for snook, beach fishing for rabalo in bocas del toro

“Any day above ground is a good day” or so the saying says, but as the waning hours of sunlight dwindled over the aqua waters of the bay the shadows began their journey to all enveloping darkness, the rays on light rebounding off the calm waters creating

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Travel Guide: Bocas Del Toro, Isla Colon, Panama

Wizard beach ing bastimentons, bocas del toro, panama

When most people hear ‘The Caribbean’ its quickly followed The Bahama’s, The Key’s, ABC’s, Cuba, and on and on, but one amazing spot lacking on most people’s Caribbean treasure map is a majestic island chain belonging to the country of Panama – The San Blas Islands, or

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Gorgona Panama, Tranquil Fishing “Village”

local fisherman in gorgona panama pushing a panga up the beach

ca·ma·ra·de·rie noun \ˌkäm-ˈrä-d(ə-)rē, ˌkam-, ˌkä-mə-, ˌka-, -ˈra-\ Definition of CAMARADERIE : a spirit of friendly good-fellowship Or as the local populace would say camaradería. Weather its the daily pushing and pulling of boats in and out of the water with or against the tides or its everyone

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The Ultimate Cast, A Short Fishing Story

aerial view of playa del coco from a hill top

It was another beautiful day in Playa Del Coco, Costa Rica. The usual early morning sounds were beginning to stir, melding

with the waning sounds of nights creatures outside the dew adorned window. The aroma of strong and delicious costa rican

coffee dominated the air ways, but it was the excitement and anticipation that filled the room, after all it was another day

fishing the bat islands in northern Guanacaste. Gear was checked and re-check, special attention paid to every knot, hook, and

florocarbon leader. No fish were getting away on a technicality this day. Read More

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Monsters of The Deep, A Short Fishing Story

the view down the beautiful paridas beach before a fishing trip

The rain was pounding down leaving the sea awash in millions of tiny ripples. The water seemingly vibrating with anticipation as the pounding sound of the heavy rain drowned out the low hum of the twin motors idling in neutral. The boat was drifting slowly in the current of the seas around The Hannibal Banks off the coast of Panama. A relative calm before the reel storm. Click Here to read the rest of the story

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The Ultimate Costa Rican Pacific Coast Fishing Trip – Part 2

picutre ofporsche popping for pargos on a fishing trip to costa rica with addictive angler

As all great journey’s tend to do, we continued. While La fortuna was boasting some great fishing, food, and relaxation, we had bigger game planned as we made our way to Playa Del Coco, but not before we took a quick stop over at Sky Trek, near. Lake Arenal for some outrageous zip-lining! Read the full story Here

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The Ultimate Costa Rican Pacific Coast Fishing Trip – Part 1

on a recent fishing trip to costa rica we stopped by lake arenal for some rainbow bass fishing and guapote fishing

San Jose isn’t you average million person city, but it isn’t without its charms. Hidden beneath a budding economy there is some old architecture, and obscure art that adorn parks throughout the city, and every night there is a party, game, or other engaging festivity to keep

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Everything Rooster Fish!

theview from the sea in the morning on a recent rooster fishing trip

While just about any fish is great to catch, one of our favorite is the big rooster fish that live all along the mid-pacific beaches & reefs. Most places the rooster fish is a catch and release game fish, but they’ve been known to be eaten by

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On A Different Note: Calderon dolphin slaughter

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This came to us via e-mail. As anglers we have a large respect for the sea, and enough fucking sense to know that wanton slaughter is generally bad.. always. This was an email forwarded to us which i’m pretty sure isn’t photoshop’d and is pretty gruesome and

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Every Day is Different, White Sea Bass Day!

The train as a monument to what founded the town of Golfito, Banana plantation

Some mornings when you go out fishing, there is something almost palpable in the air,everything feels alive, maybe its the day or the pre-fishing beer toast, but whatever the catalyst these days seem rife with action. It just so happened to be one of those days as

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