Monday, May 21, 2007

Panama Game Fishing

Welcome to Panama Game Fishing and Team Escalante, Panama's newest premier big game sport fishing destination. Hannible Bank, Coiba Island, and Isla Montuosa are our ultimate big game destinations with scores of islands and other hot spots in between for inshore species.
The operation is owned and operated by experienced fishermen. Having fished all over the world and despite successful careers they have ultimately settled here, in Panama. Why? Simply put, the fishing is outstanding! They want to share their secret with you and show you why they now call Panama home. Our methods vary from trip to trip, but trolling plastics, slow trolling and pitching live baits, and jigging all produce fish. Test your skills and strength with the top-water action on spinning tackle. The sight of a huge rooster or cubera snapper or even yellowfin tuna exploding on your lure is an experience you won’t want to miss. Don’s personal best is a 150# yellowfin…on a popper! Top-water lures have even hooked sailfish, once within four feet of the boat! If this sounds like fun to you, believe us it is. Be sure to bring plenty of your favorite top-water lures because break-offs are commonplace. We have been using 80# Power Pro braided line and still experience many break-offs. These fish are behemoths, and we have not yet found a way (or line) to keep them out of the rocks. All in all, there is a method that will work for you.

Never will you see a place so full of life with so little fishing pressure or competition. It is sure to top your list of the most pristine, beautiful and most tranquil places in the world. The estuaries, inshore reefs, hundreds of islands and underwater structure are home to a wide variety of gamefish. Here you will find giant cubera snapper, rooster fish, huge amberjack, blue jacks, barracuda, grouper, jack crevelle and pompano cruising the rocky shoreline looking for a meal. Offshore, in the rich, deep blue waters near the Hannible Bank and Isla Montuosa, you will find black marlin, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, blue marlin, blackfin tuna, dorado, sailfish and swordfish feasting on the bait that congregate and thrive on these banks. The best part? You never know what’s next and it very well may be a world record! It’s not uncommon to come home battered and bruised from fighting fish. Fishing is spectacular year-round here, but Dec-May is deemed to be the 'best,' as the largest of the migratory species are here in numbers, and skies are crystal-clear blue.