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Great start to the new season !

9/11/2015

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We started fishing again in Pedasi last week and the first group of the season had a blast ! Panama Tuna Coast delivered once again with lots of action and variety. The Brazilian team of 3 fished 100% on popper and jigs and were very pleased with the results. Despite over 15 fishing trips to Panama between them 3, they had their best days of inshore fishing in Pedasi with Panafishing and decided this was the place to go to for popping and jigging. The first day started with 6 roosters on jig, some nice sized amberjacks, small YFT, sierras, jacks, pompanos, rainbow runners, a grouper and various snappers, and sadly 2 huge cuberas and what was probably a monster grouper were lost. In the end, a lot of really big fish were lost: half a dozen of really big cuberas, 2 roosters that must have been over 50-60 pounds, 3 huge groupers and a striped marlin (on popper !). One must come prepared with some strong line and heavy drag if they want to get the really big ones out there. Our new friend Cuca managed to get 2 cubera to the boat, including a really big one. Well done, this has to be the toughest fish to land on popper.

Nous avons repris la pêche a Pedasi la semaine dernière et le premier groupe de la saison s'est éclaté, avec beaucoup d'action et de variété. Nos 3 amis Brésiliens ont pêché exclusivement au popper et au jig et les résultats ont fortement dépassés leurs espérances. Malgré plus de 15 voyages de pêche au Panama entre eux 3 (l'un d'entre eux est le boss d'une agence de voyage spécialis
ée), ils ont eu leurs meilleurs journées de pêche côtière a Pedasi, avec Panafishing, et ont unanimement décidés que le Panafishing lodge serait leur nouveau point de chute au Panama. Le premier jour a commencé fort avec 6 poissons coqs (au jig), des belles sérioles, petits thons jaunes, thazards, carangues, african pompano, rainbow runners, un mérou et une belle variété de snappers. Malheureusement, et comme d'habitude, 2 très gros cuberas et ce que l'on pense être un mérou géant leur ont faussé compagnie ce jour la. Au final, c'est une demi-douzaine de très gros cuberas, 2 poissons coqs au-dessus de 25 kilos, 3 énormes mérous et un marlin rayé (au popper !) qui auront été perdus sur la semaine. Il faut venir préparé avec du matos au top et vraiment mettre du frein si on veut avoir une chance de sortir les gros. Notre nouvel ami Cuca a réussi a mettre au bateau 2 cuberas, dont un vrai gros. Bravo, car c'est définitivement LE poisson "challenge" au popper.

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I joined the boat on the last day. Since I am a bit of a black cat this had to be the slowest day and the action was not as consistent as the other days, but I got for myself a noice bunch of species and it was really nice to be back on the waters of Pedasi.

J'ai rejoins le bateau pour le dernier jour. En bon chat noir que je suis, ce jour-la se devait d’être le plus mauvais, avec sensiblement moins d'action que les autres, mais au final c'est une belle variété de poissons qui auront été pris et c’était un réel plaisir de retourner sur les eaux de Pedasi.
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3 Comments
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16/12/2015 06:03:59 pm

I can't believe this.Is it real?What a big size fish!!

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king11 link
29/5/2024 01:38:21 am

I can't believe this.Is it real?What a big size fish!!

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2/9/2024 04:50:09 am

I can't believe this.Is it real?What a big size fish!!

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