Panama Sport Fishing Packages

Packages

Fishing Info

Seasons

Available Species

Accomodations

FAQ’s

We’ve made planning your dream Costa Rica fishing vacation even easier with a selection of packages sorted by interest, species, and our top destinations. Costa Rica is an angler’s dream with some of the world’s best offshore and inshore fishing, multiple fishing venues from saltwater to freshwater, and both trophy and exotic species to tangle with. We know there is no single itinerary that is perfect for everyone, that’s why we customize every fishing vacation that we create. Below you’ll find our top Costa Rica fishing packages sorted by type of fishing and/or location. Once you inquire with us we’ll work with you personally to customize your dream fishing vacation. Trust our decades of local expertise and see why nearly 40% of our anglers are repeat & referral guests!

Panama Fishing Paradise
Popper Addicts
The Best of Panama
Fishing The Hannibal Bank
Inshore Fishing at Jurassic Park
Tuna Junkies
Panama Coast 2 Coast
Fishing Highlights of Panama
Artificials Only
Affordable Panama Fishing
Panama Mothership
Panama Private Island Lodge

Panama Sport Fishing Info

Over the past few decades, Panama has earned a reputation as one of the world’s top destinations for marlin fishing. So many trophy blue and black marlin, including a few granders, have been released in these waters the lore of big game fishing in Panama seemed to grow with each fish. It wasn’t just the size of the fish that lured anglers here, reports of multiple marlin bites during the peak season meant constant action throughout the week as opposed to searching for a needle in a haystack.

Very similar to it’s neighbor to the north, Costa Rica, Panama is fortunate to be at the confluence of two major ocean currents which holds baitfish throughout the year. While some months are historically better than others, marlin are always available and are caught 12 months a year. Nearly all marlin caught in Panama are blue or black marlin, striped marlin are not a common occurrence. Unlike Costa Rica and Guatemala where trolling a spread of teasers and dead ballyhoo is the gold standard, the main technique when billfishing in Panama is speed trolling plastic squids or slow trolling live bait.  The ideal live bite when marlin fishing is bonito, but small yellow-fin tuna can also be bridled with a circle hook and sent down. In part because of this method the offshore fishing in Panama typically doesn’t produce the gaudy sailfish numbers like Costa Rica and Guatemala, but the Pacific sailfish that are caught here tend to be very large (100-150 lbs).

All billfish in Panama are strictly catch and release. Panama also mandates the use of circle hooks when fishing for billfish (sailfish and any marlin).  This has proven to increase hook up ratios, but more importantly it has proven to significantly increase the survival rate of hooked fish. Circle hooks tend to imbed themselves in the meaty corners of the mouth and are less likely to be swallowed and hook the fish’s vital internal organs like J-hooks.

Of course a conversation about Panama sport fishing would be remiss if it didn’t include the incredible yellow-fin tuna fishery. Nowadays the tuna fishing in Panama is as popular, if not more-so, than the marlin fishing that put it on the map decades ago.  There are few places on Earth that can offer such a consistent and reliable tuna bite year after year, and best of all most of this happens on topwater lures. When fishing with poppers and stickbaits the majority of the tuna caught in Panama are in the 40-100 lb range, but 200+ lb cows are caught with regularity in our peak season.

In addition to the big game offshore fishing, Panama also offers fantastic inshore fishing as well. It’s so good in fact that Panama sport fishing might be one of the few destinations where the inshore fishing is just as popular as the offshore fishing. Here we can catch up to 30 different species in a week, though it seems nearly every angler has roosterfish and cubera snapper at the top of their list.

Where is the Best Offshore Sport Fishing in Panama?

Panama’s Pacific Coast is about 1,000 miles long from east to west, so it offers various departure points from which to enjoy the spectacular offshore fishing. From the Gulf of Chiriqui in Western Panama to Piñas Bay in Eastern Panama, giant marlin, sailfish and tuna are caught all along the coast. Fishing in Gulf of Chiriqui allows you to access legendary hot spots like the Hannibal Bank, Montuosa Island, and Coiba Island – all of which are about 50 miles from the mainland. If you visit the famous Tropic Star Lodge you can fish the Zane Grey Reef just a few miles from the dock. The Azuero Peninsula isn’t known for it’s billfishing, but it’s called the ‘Tuna Coast’ for a reason as big tuna can be caught just a few miles from the coast when they are migrating through the area. While the offshore game fish are highly migratory, the three main destinations we focus on when offshore fishing are:

1) Gulf of Chiriqui 
Home to famous offshore fishing hot spots such as the Hannibal Bank, Montuosa Island, and Coiba Island, this may very well be the best big game fishing in Central America. These are 50 miles from the mainland, but between our mothership and our island lodges we can have you stay much closer to the action. Whether you are after big marlin or boiling schools of yellow-fin tuna, this is offshore fishing at it’s finest.

2) Azuero Peninsula
The Azuero Peninsula is not known as a destination for billfish, but the ability to catch yellow-fin tuna in pangas just a few miles from the coast earned it the nickname “the Tuna Coast“. The peninsula juts out into the Pacific and puts you right at the edge of the continental shelf where tuna, wahoo, dorado, and the occasional marlin will be enjoyed.

3) Piñas Bay
Home of the famous Tropic Star Lode, this is what put marlin fishing in Panama in the lime light decades ago. The famed Zane Grey Reef is just a few miles from the dock, so for anglers looking for some of the best marlin action in the world this is the place to be.

When is the Best Time for Offshore Sport Fishing in Panama?

The best sport fishing in Panama is done on our Pacific Coast. Being nearly a thousand miles long from Costa Rica to Columbia, the fishing seasons vary somewhat from east to west. Some months also tend to offer more sailfish and marlin while others offer more meat fish like yellow-fin tuna and dorado. All of this can be affected by on sea conditions, the presence of bait fish, and seasonal weather patterns so you can review our Panama fishing calendar below. Once you contact us and we have a better idea of what you want to fish for and when you are visiting, we can customize a package to put you in the right spot, at the right time for the species you’d like to target.

Available Species Offshore Sport Fishing in Panama

Blue Marlin
Black Marlin
Striped Marlin
Sailfish
Yellowfin Tuna
Dorado
Wahoo

Panama Sport Fishing Lodges & Accommodations

Sport fishing enthusiasts have been visiting Panama for decades so Panama is home to a fantastic array of fishing lodges and beach hotels. Your choices include affordable boutique hotels, luxury beach resorts, and all inclusive fishing lodges including an island-based lodge and our 70′ mothership that spends all week 50 miles offshore. We even have one fishing lodge in Panama that is 100% dedicated to lure fishing so they specialize in inshore and bottom fishing. As a luxury vacation outfitter, we only work with the nicest 3, 4, and 5-star operations that meet our expectations for quality, reliability, and service. Being local experts, we have personally visited every single property we represent so we’ll use our personal experience to hand pick the perfect fit for your group.

Panama Day Tours & Non-Fishing Activities

Our Panama Sport Fishing packages don’t need to be all fishing, all the time. Panama has so much more to offer than just sport fishing such as great history, lush rain forest with incredible wildlife, beaches, islands, and of course the Panama Canal itself. Whether it’s an off day from fishing or for the non-anglers in your group, there are several great eco and adventure tours available. We can also customize your Panama fishing vacation so you spend a few nights in different locations throughout the country so you can see how diverse it is. The list includes:

  • Canopy zip-line tour
  • White Water Rafting
  • ATVs
  • Horseback Riding
  • Surfing
  • Golf
  • Guided tours of national parks
  • Waterfalls
  • Island Hopping Tour
  • Snorkeling
  • Kayaking
  • Coffee plantation tour
  • Bird Watching
  • Cultural & Historical Tour of Panama City
  • Panama Canal Tours

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Panama Fishing FAQs

Do I need a fishing license to fish in Panama?

Surprisingly, the answer is no. Despite being one of the world’s premier sport fishing destinations for a couple decades now, Panama does not require a fishing license.

How many people will be on my fishing boat?

All fishing charters booked by Central America Fishing are private, so the boat is 100% yours. We do not set up any shared charters.

What is the standard tip for a fishing charter in Panama?

A standard tip for a charter fishing crew in Panama is 10%-20% of the cost of the charter. If you stay at an all inclusive fishing lodge in Panama you may not know how much the boats cost per day as you probably were given a package price, but in general $150 per day would be the lower end while $200-$300 per day would be towards the higher end.

Can I bring my own fishing gear?

OF COURSE! Even though our private charters and fishing lodges provide all the fishing tackle, lures, leaders and bait you’ll need, you are always welcome to bring your own if you want to catch fish using your own tackle. Perhaps more than any other destination in Central America, in Panama avid anglers want to put their own popping and jigging outfits to the test against yellow-fin tuna and our prized inshore species. Fly anglers are should plan on bringing their own fly gear as that will not be provided.

Which fish in Panama are catch and release and which ones can I keep to eat?

By law, all billfish in Panama are strictly catch and release. While not a law, we also strongly encourage releasing all roosterfish, tarpon, and cubera snapper as they are such prized inshore species. Other species like tuna, dorado (mahi), wahoo, snappers, groupers, corvina, snook can be kept and enjoyed for a fresh seafood dinner.

Can I bring fish back home with me to my own country?

The short answer to this is yes, there is no law in Panama against bringing fish that you caught back home with you. If you are fishing in Panama on a local day charter it is understood that you are the paying client and any edible fish you catch is yours, but of course it is always appreciated when you share the meat with your hard working crew.  When you stay at an all inclusive fishing lodge however the mindset changes a bit as the fish you catch goes to feed the lodge staff and other guests, it should not be assumed that you’ll get to take home every fillet you brought in.  We understand you may love the idea enjoying a seafood dinner in your own home upon returning from Panama, and that may very well be possible if there is enough to go around, but the lodge typically takes what they need to feed everyone first. There are a few things you should consider when trying to bring fish home from your Panama fishing vacation:

1 – Unlike some other popular fishing destinations, in Panama there is no service that will package and ship fish home for you. If you want to bring fish home with you you’ll have to do it yourself in your own luggage. Our best advice is to bring down a soft sided, leak-proof cooler, have your fish frozen completely solid, wrap them in newspaper, and then check your cooler as part of your luggage since it will stay cooler in the cargo hold of the plane versus in the cabin as a carry-on. If you don’t have a cooler or forget to bring one, you can purchase affordable plastic coolers here in local grocery stores. Some of our higher end fishing lodges will have vacuum sealers, ask us when booking your trip.

2 – While Panama does not prohibit you from bringing fish fillets home with you, your international airline might. We strongly recommend you confirm this with your airline (in writing if possible) or you may have the fish confiscated from you at the airport check-in.

3 – Even if your airline lets you fly the fish home, your local customs may have an issue with you bringing in meat products from a foreign country. In our experience most customs agents don’t seem too interested in you bringing back frozen fish fillets from your fishing vacation to Costa Rica, but it can depend on the agent and depend on the day.

What if there is bad weather on our fishing day?

This is a question we hear a lot and typically requires a two part answer:

If the captain, lodge, or government deem the conditions are unsafe the trip will be cancelled.  The first course of action is to try and reschedule you, but if that is not possible you will be refunded in full.

However, rain and dark clouds are not considered bad weather. We are in the tropics and rain is a common occurrence here so that is not a cause for cancelling the trip. Many great fishing days happen in the rain, especially for tuna – as they say the fish are wet anyway! If you don’t want to fish in the rain there will be no refund.

Every single Panama Fishing Vacation booked with Central America Fishing includes the following:

  • Free Vacation Planning (no fees + direct rates)
  • VIP Airport Meet & Greet upon arrival into PTY
  • Private, air-conditioned transfers with English speaking driver.
  • Domestic flights (as needed)
  • Luxury accommodations hand-picked and customized for your group. Choose between private condos & villas, luxury beach resorts, exclusive boutique hotels, and all inclusive fishing lodges.
  • 100% private fishing charters on all our Panama Fishing Packages
  • All eco / adventure tours you’d like to include
  • All Panama taxes
  • Free quotes on travel insurance
  • Pre-arrival assistance with dinner reservations, tee times, pre-stocking your condo or villa, hiring a private chef, and special requests.
  • 24/7 support once you are here in country

Why Fish With CAF?

We have been fishing, living, and traveling around Central America since 2003. Plan your trip with local experts to make sure you are in the right place, at the right time, and on the right boat. We’ll help you fish for what you want, the way you want.

Free vacation planning + the best direct rates. No booking fees!

Personalized service from pre-arrival to 24/7 in-country support.

Hand-picked accommodations, fishing captains, expert guides for the best vacation experience.

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Nearly 40% of our anglers are repeat & referral guests. CAF puts you on the fish!

We are proud to have a global reach and have hosted anglers from 14 different countries here in Central America!

About the Author

I first visited Costa Rica during a semester abroad in 2003 and instantly fell in love with the language, culture, and natural beauty. I caught my first roosterfish on that trip and knew that I wanted to live here, so I graduated and returned full time in 2005. Today I can proudly say that I’ve been in Costa Rica for half of my life, I met my wife here, and my two boys were born here so they are “Ticos”.

I’ve been working in the sport fishing industry in Central America for twenty years, I’ve had articles published in fishing magazines, hosted fishing TV shows, fished in several tournaments, and I’m a four-time IGFA trophy club member. I am however most proud to say that 40% of our anglers are repeat and referral guests. I’ve personally visited every destination, hotel, and fishing lodge that we partner with so that your next vacation with us is one of the best you’ve ever had.

All fishing vacations booked with Central America Fishing include the following:
  • Free Vacation Planning (no fees + direct rates)
  • VIP Airport Meet & Greet upon arrival into SJO
  • Private, air-conditioned transfers with English speaking driver.
  • Luxury, private accommodations hand-picked and customized for your group. Choose between private condos & villas, luxury beach resorts, exclusive boutique hotels, and fishing lodges.
  • Private fishing charters
  • All eco / adventure tours you’d like to include
  • All Costa Rican taxes
  • Free quotes on travel insurance
  • Pre-arrival assistance with dinner reservations, tee times, pre-stocking your condo or villa, hiring a private chef, and special requests.
  • 24/7 support once you are here in country
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