November was nice and calm weather-wise this year, a welcome change after last year's very unusual tropical storms that affected Panama. Fishing-wise, it's been pretty regular with the usual variety one would expect at that time of the year. There was good numbers of dorado on the inshore spots, and while this is not really a fish we specifically target, many have been opportunistically caught throughout the month. It's also nice to see amberjacks return after a remarkable absence last year. Big fish wise, well, way too many won their fight again this month... First was James from Guadeloupe. James fished solo and had good action every day but one. Desperate for roosterfish after only witnessing one follower during his first 5 days, I was telling him that roosterfish are elusive, and that sometimes we don't see them for a week, only to find them at every spot the day after (which always leaves us wondering what they do/become during their "absence"...). Surely enough, James got 21 roosters on his last day of fishing so for once, someone actually believed my speech :) We also hosted Nick and Rob from England. Fishing was below average but they had a few good shots at trophy fish, with some lack of luck and success unfortunately. "Unfinished business" that will require a second visit as Rob said. Finally we had this nice group from Switzerland, most of them newbies in saltwater fishing. They had decent action and variety, the only thing missing was real trophy fish really, with only a few shots at them and very little success throughout their stay.
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