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Pinas Bay 2015

Pinas Bay 2015

We fished December 2014 and Jan/Feb 2015 this year. The bite was sporadic at times through out the trips, but towards the end of Jan, fishing had really started to pick up.  We raised a lot of marlin, but there was  a bit of a finicky bite at times.

In total the Hooker Caught 20 Marlin, Raised 43 Marlin, Countless sailfish and LOTS & LOTS of Dorado (AKA: Green Hornets).

At the end of January, the Picaflor and the Hooker Caught around 17 Marlin between both boats in only 10 days...clearly the bite had taken off and it was almost bittersweet to have to pack up and head home at that point.

Here is a selection of images through out the trip. Blog 1 of 2 Posts!

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Tried to get this Girl Going again, but she was too far gone.

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After 20 min of trying to get this girl going again after she was tailed rapped, she just couldn't get going again.

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Every bit of this wish will go to the Village of Pinas Bay. Every bit will get used!!!

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Fishing Continues

Fishing Continues....

Here are more shots from our 3 months of Fishing in Pina's Bay, Panama. Some of these images where taken aboard the Picaflor, under the direction of Captain Adolfo. The first Marlin gave us a dazzling display. Jumping straight at us. The boat was powering forward and Justin, the angler, was reeling as fast as he could in order to take up line. When I get a chance later in the week, I will post the video that goes along with this fight. It was pretty amazing to see this fish jump like this. Nice release on the fish after as well.

 

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Justin reeling his heart out to try and take up line on this crazy jumping fish.Picaflor_11web

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Picaflor_7webThis Marlin just kept jumping and jumping. These are the flights that photographers dream of.

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Picaflor_4webThe special Lure to win them all! Custom Made by Matt, even has our Mates face pictured in the Lure.

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Marlin's Bill hitting the drop back bait Picaflor_16web

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Picaflor_41webJustin trying his hand at pitching a fly back to a sailfish. The sail hit the lure a couple of times, but just couldn't get her to bite.

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Picaflor_21webNice Sail, our Mate Jonathan almost got a Bill in his arm.

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The Final 3

The final 3: The crew headed up to Pina’s Bay landing strip to gather our newest group to arrive. Art Smith and his two son’s Ian and Adam, where to be our guests for the next 4 days of fishing.  We all headed down the beach to the awaiting Panga that would transfer them over to the ship. The rain was lightly falling, and somehow our fearless Panaga driver somehow managed to plow us bow first into a wave, sending a wall of water over our heads and drenching our new guests from head to toe.  After some drying off and having a bit of a laugh about it, we made plans on what time we where going to pick them up the next morning from Tropic Star.

That next morning the sun was shining and the fishing was SLOW!!! Like really really SLOW! The bite had defiantly shut off for the first day and a half of fishing and we where all hoping that the days slow fishing wasn't a sign of things to come.

Luckily for us the slow fishing was short lived. In the 4 days of Fishing Captain Wade raised 5 Marlin and caught 3, plus lots of Tuna and Sailfish. Each one of our guests had to chance to reel in a Marlin and we ended the 4 days of fishing by finding a nice Tuna bait ball. Congrats to the guys for catching their first Pacific Blue Marlin!

 Here are some images from the last trip of our 2013 Season.

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Pinas_Dec_2013_11webIan Hooked onto a Nice 400lbs plus Blue Marlin

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Pinas_Dec_2013_13webIan's Fish came up Tail Wrapped and the Boys desperately tried to revive it for over 20 min. The Old Girl just didn't make it.

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480lbs_marlin_10webJust a quick pic before the Pina's Bay people fillet her up for lots and lots of families

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Pinas_Dec_2013_8webSome of our on Lookers. We had over 20 people paddle over to the ship to get a glimpse of the enormous fish.

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Pinas_Dec_2013_16webAdam Hooks into a nice Blue. Just minutes after his father, Art releases a Nice Blue himself.

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art_marlin_1webJohnathan leaders the nice Blue Marlin....where are your leadering gloves Johnathan????

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480lbs_marlin_31webThe beautiful Picaflor run's home underneath a very impressive Rainbow.