Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 2-20-2004
Another day in Panamanian paradise with everything in the picture we desire except the big tuna that at present are simply nowhere to be found. The collective effort of four boats looking have yet to come up with anything significant so what we are all hoping for is some change in conditions following the new moon. As we all know, conditions change quickly as does the fishing and with this in mind we will continue to forge ahead. While we wait, we are taking advantage of the incredible Panamanian scenery mixing in an afternoon at Isla Jicaron walking amongst white faced and howler monkeys as well as swimming, shore fishing, and surfing. Our day was rounded out with a another fantastic bite on big Amberjack and snappers before we headed up to the famous Hannibal bank where we plan to spend our evening and begin our day tomorrow.
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2-19-2004Well the gist of today's report is thank goodness we are in a beautiful place in beautiful weather where the snappers are ravenous late in the day because thus far conditions are working against us in the tuna department. Green, green water greeted us in our hot zone at dawn and along with it, a green feeling that we were definitely not in the prime area. We worked down the majority of the day ultimately arriving at Isla Jicaron in...... Read More
2-18-2004
Beautiful weather graced our 1130 am departure and all shoreside logistics were executed flawlessly by our invaluable Panama manager Michael Joseph whose talent and ability to get the job done, regardless the circumstance, has been a tremendous asset to the success of this operation. With Anchoveta in our tanks and a jubilant group of anglers aboard, we headed down the Gulf of Panama turning the corner at Pt. Mala at dark on course for the famous Gulf of Chiriqui; a...... Read More
Beautiful weather graced our 1130 am departure and all shoreside logistics were executed flawlessly by our invaluable Panama manager Michael Joseph whose talent and ability to get the job done, regardless the circumstance, has been a tremendous asset to the success of this operation. With Anchoveta in our tanks and a jubilant group of anglers aboard, we headed down the Gulf of Panama turning the corner at Pt. Mala at dark on course for the famous Gulf of Chiriqui; a...... Read More
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