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Old Feb-09-2011, 06:41 AM
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Panama Sportfishing Lodge


Name: www.panamasportfishinglodge.com
Vessel: 35 Marlago FS
Location: Boca Chica, Coiba Region, Panama
Job:Avid Angler / Lodge Owner
Posts: 507
 
Did not give the Fish a Fighting Chance!

Back from France are the fishing duo Daude and Degroote, there luck this trip did not turned on until the last few days of there trip but had such a blast including a Black Marlin (450#) that they brought in with two Rods, the fish ate both live bonito and Capt. Macho set the hooks on the fish at the same time, I call it lucky! besides that they enjoyed popping for Cuberas in the Coiba area, Snowy Groupers and lots of other species that were willing to bite, they were on big schools of YFTs but no takers, enjoy the pics.


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Old Feb-09-2011, 11:31 AM
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"The Roving Angler"


Name: Tony Pena
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Location: Valley Center, CA
Job:Outdoors Writer & Photographer
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Good variety of gamefish! Those NEW bow casting rails are looking good too!

Tony Peña
"The Roving Angler"

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Old Feb-09-2011, 11:41 AM
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Ranchero


Name: Brant
Age: 41
Vessel: whichever one will have me
Location: crown point
Job:As little as possible
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Great pics as usual....

and lots of variety...nicely done.

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Old Feb-09-2011, 12:36 PM
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Name: tim
Vessel: 28 Contender Team Causeway
Location: toms river/nj/usa
Job:Attorney
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See John, once Walt and I left, the frenchmen finally caught some fish!

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Old Feb-10-2011, 04:11 PM
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Panama Sportfishing Lodge


Name: www.panamasportfishinglodge.com
Vessel: 35 Marlago FS
Location: Boca Chica, Coiba Region, Panama
Job:Avid Angler / Lodge Owner
Posts: 507
 
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See John, once Walt and I left, the frenchmen finally caught some fish!
yes I know Tim! does your arms and back still hurts? compliments of PSFL,

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Old Feb-10-2011, 05:25 PM
Skipper


Name: tim
Vessel: 28 Contender Team Causeway
Location: toms river/nj/usa
Job:Attorney
Posts: 33
 
Thumbs up PSFL

John the arms are ok, but I must admit that blue on the last day nearly broke my back. Thanks again for a great time, PSFL is my new favorite. Great boats, fishy captains, a fun staff who answers every need, its truly an incredible experience.
See you in 2012!
Tim
p.s. think Excursion or EL Expedition.

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Old Feb-10-2011, 07:56 PM
Gilligan


Location: Toms River, NJ
Job:Quigley Marine Detailing
Posts: 7
 
Looks like a great little business you got going on there.. consider yourself one of the lucky few in life!! My dreams is to do that and mix it up with a surfing lodge... sweet catch too!!

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Old Feb-13-2011, 06:03 PM
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Name: Shaker
Vessel: Yellowfin
Location: boston, ma
Job:reasarch analyst
Posts: 3
 
Looks like there are lots of fish caught from the pictures. What happens to the fish that does not survive and there is extra fish? Does it get sold to the local folks at their market place?

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Old Feb-13-2011, 07:45 PM
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Panama Sportfishing Lodge


Name: www.panamasportfishinglodge.com
Vessel: 35 Marlago FS
Location: Boca Chica, Coiba Region, Panama
Job:Avid Angler / Lodge Owner
Posts: 507
 
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Looks like there are lots of fish caught from the pictures. What happens to the fish that does not survive and there is extra fish? Does it get sold to the local folks at their market place?
Besides giving the fish to the Orphanage and the Public School in the area the Captain and mates family are very grateful to have them, we don't sell any fish that is brought in and majority of the fish is released , fish that are brought in are decided by the Anglers if they want too.

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Old Feb-14-2011, 06:45 PM
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Name: Brian
Vessel: 07 23 Proline Sport
Location: chasin fish
Job:fisherman
Posts: 136
 
The fish does not go to waste..you can always send it up this way john!

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