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4-night/3-day All- Inclusive Panama Fishing Trip for Marlin, Tuna and Roosterfish for Two Anglers

Currency:USD Category:Hunting Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:NA
4-night/3-day All- Inclusive Panama Fishing Trip for Marlin, Tuna and Roosterfish for Two Anglers
Two anglers will travel to Panama for a 4-night/3-day fishing trip with Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge for Black or Blue Marlin, Tuna, Rooster fish, Cubera Snapper, Dorado, plus 20 more species.

Schedule trip with outfitter for open dates between July-August or November-December 2024, only. No alternate dates are available.

Since 2005 - Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge has been ground zero to Panama's World Class saltwater fishery!

Get ready for a real 'trip of a lifetime' as your group fishes with Capt. Shane Jarvis' crew from their upscale 'off the grid' sport fishing lodge.

They are located 12-miles off the Pacific coast on the undeveloped jungle island of Isla Parida, inside Panama's Chiriquí National Marine Park, in the heart of the Gulf of Chiriqui.

Although very remote, they offer upscale island accommodations with all the amenities: private guest houses, exquisite gourmet food prepared by their chef, and friendly personalized service.

They operate four top-of-the-line 33' World Cat and Freeman catamaran fishing boats outfitted with only the best in fishing gear and equipment.

Included are accommodations, meals, open bar, guide service, roundtrip airport transfers and field prep.

Additional anglers are welcome $2,850 per person and non-anglers are welcome for $2,150.

Trip can be extended for $3,000/day or upgraded to their VIP hospitality package for $1400 ($700 per person); consult with outfitter for more details.

Not included are before/after trip expenses, air transfer to David ($700), fish processing ($15/bag), packing, shipping and gratuities.

Arrival/departure point is Enrique Malek International Airport.

For more information, contact Shane Jarvis by email at shane@fishpanamatoday.com or by phone at 1-866-245-1492.
Company's website: www.fishpanamatoday.com