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Pedasi Fishing Trip
Pedasi
Sport fishing in Pedasí, Panama, a destination offering year-round inshore and offshore action. Close to shore, enjoy light-tackle fishing targeting roosterfish, snapper, croaker,...
Duration : 4-8 hours
Capacity : 1-3 persons
5 Exceptional (5 reviews)
From US$290
Free cancellation
Available starting Jun 28
Mega Sofia - Fishing in Pedasi
Pedasi
Fish the deep Pacific waters of Panama on a guided fishing tour from Pedasí. Target mahi mahi, tuna, and wahoo aboard a well-equipped charter with a local expert. Perfect for...
Duration : 4-8 hours
Capacity : 1-4 persons
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From US$175
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.
Bayron was on time, a nice guy and has fished pedasi his whole life . I had one request which w…
My son and I came to Pedasi to catch rooster fish over two days and captain Bayron delivered! M…
Excelente el capitán Byron lo recomiendo
Espectacular toda la atencion desde la reserva seguimiento ya apoyo la pasamos super y volvimos…
Bayron was on time, a nice guy and has fished pedasi his whole life . I had one request which was to catch a Roosterfish. We gathered some live bait and after a few bites hooked up to a 20-25kg Rooste...
Pedasi Fishing TripGreat fishing trip. Captain Bayron did a good job of putting us on the fish. With a prized rooster fish to end the trip. Definitely recommend.
Pedasi Fishing TripMy son and I came to Pedasi to catch rooster fish over two days and captain Bayron delivered! My son caught an 80+ lb rooster that fought hard and was as beautiful as we'd seen online. I caught a 60+ ...
Pedasi Fishing TripExcelente el capitán Byron lo recomiendo
Pedasi Fishing TripPedasí is famous for tuna, marlin, dorado (mahi‑mahi), roosterfish, wahoo, and snapper, making it a top sportfishing destination.
Do you want to experience world-class sportfishing in one of Panama’s top coastal towns? Pedasí, located on the southern tip of the Azuero Peninsula, is a prime destination for both offshore and inshore fishing. Known for its rich waters and traditional fishing culture, this laid-back town draws anglers from around the globe.
From its beaches and nearby ports, daily fishing charters set out in search of yellowfin tuna, marlin, mahi-mahi, roosterfish, and more. Whether you’re after the thrill of a trophy catch or a fun day on the water with family, Pedasí delivers.
In Pedasí, you can book half-day trips or full-day expeditions, with prices starting at $250.
Thanks to its Pacific location and nutrient-rich currents, Pedasí offers an impressive variety of species year-round:
Yellowfin tuna – Best from June to September
Blue & black marlin – April to November
Dorado (mahi-mahi) – September to November
Roosterfish – Year-round, close to shore
Wahoo & snapper – Year-round
Half-day trips – Great for inshore fishing and first-time anglers.
Full-day trips – More time to chase offshore species and explore different spots.
Offshore fishing – Perfect for tuna, marlin, and dorado.
Inshore fishing – Ideal for roosterfish, snapper, and jacks.
Typical prices:
Half-day inshore: $250–$350
Full-day offshore: $600+
Prime location: Quick access to the Pacific and world-renowned fishing grounds like Isla Iguana and the Tuna Coast.
Diverse species: From big-game offshore fish to exciting inshore targets.
Options for all levels: Beginners, experienced anglers, and families are all welcome.
Charming coastal town: Traditional vibe, friendly locals, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Nature & scenery: White-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and abundant wildlife.
Tuna: June – September
Marlin: April – November
Dorado: September – November
Roosterfish & snapper: Year-round
Book early during high season (June–November) to secure the best captains and boats.
Bring polarized sunglasses to spot fish and reduce glare on the water.
Pack sun protection – the sun on the Azuero Peninsula can be intense.
Ask your captain about live bait for roosterfish and tuna—it can make a big difference.
Combine fishing with snorkeling near Isla Iguana if you want a mixed adventure.
Even if fishing is your main reason for visiting, Pedasí offers plenty to enjoy on land and in the water:
Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge: A short boat ride away, known for crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and nesting frigatebirds.
Playa Venao: Famous surf beach just 30 minutes from town, with restaurants, bars, and a lively atmosphere.
Whale watching: From July to October, humpback whales migrate through the area.
Local cuisine: Try fresh seafood dishes like ceviche, fried corvina, or lobster when in season.
Cultural events: If you visit in February, don’t miss Pedasí’s colorful Carnival celebrations.