Fishing in Panama: Tours, Seasons, and Top Spots
Discover why Panama is one of the world’s top fishing destinations. Learn about the best spots, seasons, techniques, and how to book your next fishing adventure in Panama.
Why fish in Panama?
Panama is a paradise for sport fishing thanks to its privileged location between two oceans and its impressive variety of species. From blue marlin in the depths of the Pacific to tarpon in the Caribbean, every corner of the country offers a unique experience.
Whether you’re traveling with friends, family, or an experienced angler, Panama offers a diverse range of destinations, boats, certified captains, and optimal conditions year-round.
Best places to fish in Panama
Bahía de Panamá y Archipiélago de Las Perlas

Direct departure from the capital city. It is one of the most accessible areas for tourists and locals. Species such as dorado, horse mackerel, tuna, roosterfish and snapper can be caught. Ideal for half-day or full-day tours.

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Pedasi and Playa Venao

Located on the Azuero Peninsula, Pedasí is one of Panama’s top destinations for sportfishing, offering direct access to the Pacific and a variety of species such as cubera snapper, tuna, wahoo, roosterfish, dorado, and pargo. The prime season runs from December to May, but fishing is possible year-round, making it a great spot for anglers of all levels.
Local captains and guides are highly experienced, offering inshore and offshore trips with techniques like trolling, popping, and jigging. Nearby spots such as Isla Iguana and the Azuero coast are known for their rich marine life, allowing visitors to enjoy both world-class fishing and the natural beauty of the region. Pedasí’s welcoming town atmosphere, with lodging, dining, and a relaxed vibe, makes it the perfect place for a complete fishing getaway.

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25 ft Up To 4 People
Cambutal

Located at the southern tip of the Azuero Peninsula, Cambutal is known as one of Panama’s prime destinations for sportfishing. Its deep waters close to shore make it possible to target large species such as tuna, wahoo, dorado, roosterfish, snapper, and cubera. The best season runs from December to May, when offshore conditions are ideal, though anglers can enjoy excellent inshore and offshore fishing year-round.
Experienced local captains and operators guide trips using techniques like trolling, popping, and jigging, ensuring successful outings for both beginners and seasoned fishermen. Unlike more crowded fishing hubs, Cambutal offers a quiet and authentic atmosphere, surrounded by pristine beaches, nearby mountains, and a laid-back environment—perfect for combining fishing adventures with relaxation and nature.

26 ft Up To 4 People

26 ft Up To 4 People
Palo Seco

Located on the coast of Mariato in the Azuero Peninsula, Palo Seco has become a rising destination for sportfishing in Panama. Its waters offer excellent opportunities both inshore and offshore, with species such as roosterfish, cubera, snapper, dorado, tuna, and wahoo. The most productive season is from December to May, though fishing remains strong year-round thanks to the nutrient-rich Pacific currents that feed the area.
Local captains know the most effective fishing spots and use techniques like trolling, popping, and jigging to enhance the experience. Unlike busier destinations, Palo Seco retains a peaceful and authentic vibe, making it ideal for anglers who want to combine great fishing with the natural beauty of secluded beaches and the stunning landscapes along the Azuero coast.
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Isla Coiba (Veraguas)

Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Coiba is one of the best fishing destinations in the entire Pacific Ocean. Ideal for marlin, sailfish, giant tuna, and snapper. Access via charter or specialized tour.
Gatun Lake

Just an hour from Panama City, Lake Gatun is one of the most accessible and rewarding freshwater fishing destinations in the country. Formed as part of the Panama Canal, this vast artificial lake is home to peacock bass, tarpon, and snook, making it especially popular with anglers who want variety and action-packed days on the water. Fishing is productive year-round, and the calm waters make it a great choice for both beginners and experienced fishermen.
Local guides operate small boats and know the best spots to target trophy peacock bass and other prized species. Trips can be half-day or full-day, offering the chance to explore not only the fishing but also the lush rainforest surroundings, where wildlife such as monkeys, toucans, and crocodiles are frequently spotted. For those looking to combine world-class freshwater fishing with a unique experience inside the Panama Canal watershed, Lake Gatun is a must.

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Bayano River

This river is known as one of the top freshwater fishing spots in Panama. Anglers can catch baby and adult tarpon, snook, machaca, croaker, and red snapper. Fishing is usually done from small boats or “pangas”, which makes it easy to reach prime spots along the river. Bayano is especially popular with fly fishermen
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Bocas del Toro

This Caribbean area is ideal for light reef fishing, spinning, and fishing from small boats. Tarpon, barracuda, snapper, and snook can be caught. It’s also perfect for combining with diving and snorkeling
Piñas Bay (Darién)

Recognized worldwide for its extreme fishing. Records for marlin, sailfish, tuna and wahoo have been broken here. Only accessible by air or boat, it is the dream destination for professional fishermen.
Fishing seasons by species
| Species | Best time |
|---|---|
| Blue marlin | August to December |
| Black marlin | January to April |
| Yellowfin tuna | All year (peak from March to June) |
| Sailfish | November to May |
| Dorado (do-it-yourself) | June to November |
| Red Snapper | All year |
| Tarpon | September to November |
Fishing Map: Pacific vs. Caribbean
| Region | Features | Main Species |
|---|---|---|
| Pacific | Ideal for deep sea fishing and island jigging | Marlin, yellowfin tuna, sailfish, wahoo, snapper |
| Caribbean | Quieter, ideal for flats fishing and tarpon | Tarpon, snook, barracuda, horse mackerel, bonito |
Types of fishing in Panama
Panama is a paradise for sport fishing, offering a variety of styles depending on the area, species, and skill level of the angler. Here are the most popular techniques you can try in the country:
Offshore trolling
It is practiced offshore in search of large species such as marlin, sailfish, tuna, and dorado. It requires equipped boats and experienced guides.
Where to practice it: Pineapple Bay, Cambutal, Palo Seco, Pedasí, Coiba Island, Pearl Islands.
Jigging y popping
Active and intense techniques for species such as cubera, horse mackerel, and amberjack. They require high-performance equipment and specific marine conditions.
Ideal destinations: Cambutal, Pedasi, Dry Stick, Coiba Island.
Recommended stores: Jigging Master Panama, Sport Fishing.
Coastal fishing (inshore)
Perfect for catching species such as roosterfish, snapper, croaker and sawfish without going too far from the coast.
Recommended areas: Panama Bay, Pedasi, Palo Seco.
Fishing from the shore (surfcasting and spinning)
Accessible and convenient from the beach or docks. Lures or bait are used to catch sea bass, horse mackerel, or corvina.
Featured places: Cambutal, Palo Seco, Pedasí, Boca Chica.
Freshwater fishing
Inland lagoons and rivers allow you to catch tilapia, guabina, sergeant (peacock bass) and snook.
The best points: Gatún Lake, Bayano Lake, Bayano River, El Llano.
Fly fishing (fly fishing)
A technique that combines precision, art and patience. In Panama, it can be practiced both in fresh water and in calm coastal areas for species such as guabina, bass or tarpon.
Where to practice it: Gatun Lake, Darien rivers, Bayano River, and the Llano
Recommended for: Intermediate and advanced anglers looking for a more technical and visual experience.
Fishing with live bait
Classic and effective technique with sardines, shrimp or small fish as bait. Widely used on tours to catch large species or on family outings.
Applicable in: The entire country – sea, rivers and lakes.
Fishing shops in Panama: Where to gear up before going fishing
Whether you are looking for jigging rods, trolling reels or simply lures for a coastal outing, Panama has excellent shops specializing in sport fishing. Here we leave you the most recommended by local and foreign fishermen:
The Fishing Store Panamá
Ubicada en Ciudad de Panamá, esta tienda ofrece una amplia gama de equipos para pesca costera y offshore. Cuentan con marcas reconocidas, atención experta y una comunidad activa de pescadores. También organizan eventos y salidas de pesca.
Contact: https://www.instagram.com/tfspanama/
Pesqueros Sport
Con ubicaciones en todo Panamá – es una tienda especializada en artículos de pesca deportiva con un enfoque práctico y buenos precios. Ideal para quienes buscan jigging, popping, trolling o spinning. El personal es conocedor y ofrece recomendaciones según la zona donde piensas pescar.
Contact: https://www.instagram.com/pesquerossport/
Alta Pesca
Alta Pesca es una tienda de pesca deportiva de alto nivel en Panamá, reconocida por ofrecer equipos premium para pescadores exigentes. Su catálogo incluye marcas internacionales de renombre, cañas de carbono de última generación, carretes de alta precisión, señuelos japoneses y accesorios especializados para técnicas avanzadas como jigging, popping y trolling offshore.
Contact: https://www.instagram.com/altapescapanama/
Jigging Master Panamá
Referencia obligada para quienes practican jigging y popping de nivel técnico. Esta tienda ofrece productos de alta gama y asesoría especializada. Trabajan con marcas japonesas y equipos diseñados para aguas profundas y especies grandes.
Contact: https://www.instagram.com/jiggingmaster507/
Bahía Tackle
Con ubicación en David, Chiriquí – es una nueva pero bien surtida, esta tienda está enfocada en técnicas como jigging y trolling. Es una excelente opción si buscas señuelos, líneas y equipos resistentes para el Pacífico panameño. También pueden ponerte en contacto con capitanes locales.
Contact: https://www.instagram.com/bahiatackle/
Abernathy
Con décadas en el mercado, Abernathy es una de las tiendas más tradicionales de Panamá. Ofrecen equipos de pesca para todos los niveles, desde principiantes hasta profesionales, y tienen artículos tanto para agua dulce como salada.
Practical tips for fishing in Panama
- Fishing license: Check if the boat has the proper permits. You don’t need a license if you’re traveling with a licensed operator.
- What to bring: Sunscreen, light clothing, hat, waterproof camera and motion sickness medication if it’s your first time.
- Best time of dayIn the Pacific, early departures (6-7 a.m.) usually give better results.
- Climate: The dry season (Dec-Apr) has more stable seas, but the rainy season (May-Nov) is ideal for dorado and tuna.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
No, there are tours ideal for beginners with everything included (equipment, guide, bait).
Prices range from $200 for half a day to $1,800 for luxury private outings.
Yes, many operators offer family tours with safe boats.
Some tours allow you to bring it along, others promote catch-and-take fishing. Ask when booking.
llevarlo, otros promueven la pesca con devolución. Pregunta al reservar.
Last cast
Panama is much more than a canal. If you’re looking for an unforgettable fishing experience, whether from the coast, on the high seas, or on a boat between paradisiacal islands, this country has it all.
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