  Our guests
stay on the “barge.” This motorized mothership provides our anglers a
clean and comfortable base camp, with close and easy access to  Hannibal Bank and the many islands in the Coiba
Island National Marine Park. The mobility of the barge allows you to
travel to remote tropical settings where the fishing begins right at your
front door. Newly renovated, the barge can accommodate up to 16 guests.
With four beds each, the four air-conditioned cabins share two clean
bathrooms with hot-water showers and plenty of fresh water. Also to be
enjoyed is a very comfortable, air-conditioned salon, as well as an
on-the-water dining area along the front of the barge, complete with a
friendly cash bar. Delicious Panamanian/American cuisine is prepared daily
by our chef. Featured is the “catch of the day” served with fresh
vegetables and tempting homemade desserts.
| Five highly maintained,
27-foot Ocean Master center-console boats serve as your fishing
platforms. These top quality boats are custom rigged for the many
types of fishing Pesca Panama offers. Each is outfitted with twin
four-stroke 140 hp Suzuki outboards, safety equipment, VHF radio,
fish finder, GPS charter plotter, outriggers, tuna tubes, live-bait
well, head, and an extra large T-Top. Guests are provided with
top-of-the-line fishing tackle, including conventional, spinning and
fly gear to accommodate almost any fishing situation. Anglers are
also welcome to bring their own tackle. |
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Pesca panama is a small
business, owner-operated by a fisherman. Our staff is hand-picked
and specializes in providing our guests with the finest in a
quality, highly enjoyable fishing experience. Our boat captains are
always courteous, professional, and speak a little English. They all
love to fish and are always more than happy to help you customize
your fishing trip to meet your every expectations. In promoting
catch-and-release, we use circle hooks for bait fishing and often
rig plugs with barbless trebles. Billfish that cannot be revived are
donated as food to the local
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