nice! i really want to hit the outer banks one of these years. the sad part is, i'm really not that far away.Not panama but we’ve went out on the doghouse in the outer banks, nc (from wicked tuna outer banks first few seasons) and slayed them
Lived in Panama City, RdeP for almost three years back in the day. It was there I met the minister of gaming -- Hector Torijos, brother of the chief junta dictator Gen. Omar Torrijos. It was a pleasant relationship as he liked me and arranged for me to have a blank check at all the Casino Nacionales casinos. and included all entertainment and food. I will post additional casinos as time permits, but these are a few of the keepsakes I brought back. For fishermen, Gatun Lake has some of the world's largest Peacock Bass on a "catch-n-release" basis.What part of panama? If it's Panama City maybe you could swing by Elite 2 and see if Cinnamon still works there. She's an old flame from my Navy days
Here's a second round of Panama's oldies in excellent shapeLived in Panama City, RdeP for almost three years back in the day. It was there I met the minister of gaming -- Hector Torijos, brother of the chief junta dictator Gen. Omar Torrijos. It was a pleasant relationship as he liked me and arranged for me to have a blank check at all the Casino Nacionales casinos. and included all entertainment and food. I will post additional casinos as time permits, but these are a few of the keepsakes I brought back. For fishermen, Gatun Lake has some of the world's largest Peacock Bass on a "catch-n-release" basis.
And, can't forget these ladies....all very glorious in their typical costume dresses.Here's a second round of Panama's oldies in excellent shape
Nice reels...would be a tough match for Peacock bass. They would test you from the "get-go"bump it up for the Fun Nites - $170 shipped US address only.
Help a fisher....errr...chipper, get one of these
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i do love the peacock bass fishing! wish i had time this trip to chase 'em!Nice reels...would be a tough match for Peacock bass. They would test you from the "get-go"
love me some corvina. day one will be bottom fishing in chame for corvina, snook, and snapper. for those i have a shimano torium 16.I like the fight when using an open face reel. However, for the Peacocks and large black bass, I prefer Shimano bait casting reels. In Panama there is another great game fish called the Corbina by the locals. Great fighting fish and really delicious when made in cervechi. They can be caught off Amador, just opposite of the Thatcher Bridge that spans the canal.