Chame: 3 fishing charters available
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Ocean Marine Trip
Chame
Fishing charters in Chame offering half-day or full-day trips along Panama’s Pacific coast. Departing from the Chame pier, this guided fishing tour focuses on trolling and bottom...
Duration : 8 hours
Capacity : 1-4 persons
5 Exceptional (3 reviews)
Free cancellation
From US$350
Available starting Jun 29
Mi Niña Jade – Punta Chame Fishing Trip
Chame
Fishing tour in Punta Chame aboard Mi Niña Jade, offering a complete Pacific Ocean experience. This guided fishing tour combines bottom fishing and trolling, with options for...
Duration : 8 hours
Capacity : 1-4 persons
New
From US$210
Free cancellation
Available starting Jun 28
Barbudo - Fishing Tours in Chame
Chame
Sport fishing in the Chame mangroves and enjoy a full day of action in calm, protected waters. Target snook, snapper, and croaker while fishing prime inshore areas surrounded by a...
Duration : 8 hours
Capacity : 1-4 persons
4.8 Outstanding (4 reviews)
From US$300
Free cancellation
Available starting Jun 28
The dry season opens with a bang. Sailfish gather just minutes from shore, black marlin already crash baits offshore, and wahoo run fast and aggressive. Roosterfish patrol the beaches and the Pacific lies flat-calm. January is simply one of the best months to fish Panama.
Sailfish season hits its peak this month. The calm Pacific is ideal for trolling, wahoo keep hammering fast lures, and roosterfish prowl the beaches — head out at first light for the best shot. Black and blue marlin round out a stacked offshore lineup.
Sailfish are still thick while blue marlin make their first big push of the year. Dorado pile up around weed lines and floating debris, so keep a light rod ready. The first yellowfin tuna arrive on the offshore banks, and the water stays gin-clear.
The transition month delivers a bit of everything. Blue marlin fishing heats up fast, dorado swarm the weed lines, and big schools of yellowfin tuna move onto Hannibal Bank. Winds ease and seas flatten — if you want several species in a single day, April is your month.
The rains arrive, and the fish come with them. Blue marlin numbers climb steadily and dorado are everywhere. Don't let the afternoon showers fool you — mornings are usually clear and the bite is strong. It's a quiet, productive season with fewer crowds and better prices.
Yellowfin tuna steal the show, with huge schools showing on the sounder. Roosterfish fishing peaks now — anglers land fish over 70 pounds. Blue marlin still dominate offshore, and on the Caribbean the Bocas del Toro tarpon are fired up. A serious month for serious anglers.
July is prime time for big black and blue marlin and sailfish off Piñas Bay, while yellowfin tuna push past 90 kilos on the banks. Cubera snapper bite hard around rocky structure, and peacock bass fishing on Gatun Lake is at its very best.
August serves up some of the biggest yellowfin tuna of the year — seasoned anglers never skip it. Snook move into the Pacific river mouths for top-tier light-tackle action close to shore, and cubera snapper hit their second peak. The rains are steady, but the fish don't mind.
The tuna run stays strong and dorado keep producing, especially around currents and floating objects. On the Caribbean, tarpon are at their absolute best — if you've never fought one of these silver kings, now's the time. Expect powerful runs and acrobatic, leaping fights.
October is quietly one of Panama's best-kept secrets. Mahi-mahi and wahoo hit peak action with an aggressive bite, tuna stay active, and snook and tarpon get one last dance before the dry season. Anglers in the know book early — the water is alive and the crowds are gone.
Wahoo arrive in force and anglers chase them everywhere with fast trolling. Black and blue marlin fishing stays excellent — bring the camera. Mahi-mahi are still thick, and the seas begin to calm as the dry season approaches. The sailfish aren't far behind.
December kicks off the dry season in style. Sailfish return in big numbers, wahoo bite all day long, and black marlin start stacking up offshore. Seas turn calm and clear, and the fishing is simply world-class — there's no better gift than a day on the water in Panama.
Lo pasamos genial. Guía experto, buena pesca, un barco estupendo. Reservar a través de la app f…
Buen trip. Excelente atención del Capitán Johnnatan y el Marino Yoshua. Ya planeando para …
Excelente experiencia paz mental y naturaleza buena atención y servicio. Lo recomiendo al 100%
Ocean Marine TripLo pasamos genial. Guía experto, buena pesca, un barco estupendo. Reservar a través de la app fue seguro y fácil. Gracias a Jonathan, Sam y Charles.
Ocean Marine TripBuen trip. Excelente atención del Capitán Johnnatan y el Marino Yoshua. Ya planeando para ir otra vez. Saludos
Ocean Marine TripBuen capitán
Barbudo - Fishing Tours in ChamePunta Chame is perfect for both beginners and experienced fishermen. Calm inshore waters and mangrove areas are great for first-timers, while offshore trips offer a challenge for more seasoned anglers.
Chame is one of Panama’s hidden gems for anglers, located just one hour from Panama City and right next to the popular Panama Riviera. Whether you're staying in Coronado, Playa Blanca, Buenaventura, or any nearby resort, Punta Chame offers quick access to world-class fishing without long travel times.
Its beautiful coastal setting, calm waters, and proximity to beach resorts make it an ideal spot for tourists looking to combine a fishing adventure with their vacation.
Chame caters to all fishing preferences, offering diverse environments and techniques:
Inshore Fishing: Explore mangrove-lined coasts and shallow bays perfect for catching fish close to shore. These calm waters are ideal for beginners and families.
Offshore & Deep Sea Fishing: Head out into deeper waters near Otoque for a more adrenaline-packed experience targeting larger fish.
Fly Fishing: Try your hand at fly fishing in Chame’s peaceful coastal zones, where flat waters and scenic views create perfect conditions.
Whether you're a novice angler or an experienced fisherman, Punta Chame has the right adventure waiting for you.
Fishing in Punta Chame is productive year-round, giving you the chance to target a variety of species, including:
Fishing in Punta Chame is productive year-round, but each season offers different experiences:
Summer Months (December to April): Ideal for inshore and mangrove fishing, targeting species like corvina, pargo (snapper), mero (grouper), and robalo (snook). Calm coastal waters make it perfect for bottom fishing and family-friendly trips.
Winter Months (May to November): Offshore fishing becomes more productive, with pelagic species like Spanish mackerel appearing in deeper waters around areas like Otoque Island. This is the best time for those seeking action-packed offshore trips.
No matter the season, Punta Chame offers excellent opportunities for both beginners and experienced anglers.
Private fishing charters in Punta Chame start from $300, making it an affordable destination for both casual travelers and serious anglers. You can choose between half-day and full-day trips, all operated by experienced local captains who know the best spots around the Pacific coast.
Ready to fish? Book your Chame fishing adventure today and experience Panama’s Pacific waters like never before.