Panama tuna tagging trip on April 22 – 30
11 fishermen fished challenging for 5 days ( 1 fisherman couldn’t join the trip due to operation.
Right after shelling out 1 evening in Panama Metropolis, we left for the lodge(Panama Sportfishing Lodge).
Right after arriving at the lodge, everybody invested long hours to get ready tackle for the up coming day trip.
dinner get together
Orientation of tuna tagging by John of Atlantic Tuna Challenge prior to fishing. Tagging system is a large achievement on the trip. Each fisherman and Capt had been involved in tagging and we held only a couple of tuna for dinner although tagging most of tuna for the total trip.
Fishing started out.
We had excellent climate for the total trip. We concentrated on tuna popping for 4 days and tuna ended up all over the place.
Scott fighting a tuna using 8′ Black Hole Cape Cod Specific graphite rod.
Jennifer fighting tuna. It was her 1st tuna ever.
Dong Shin joined the trip for Korean Tv fishing display. He participated in tagging plan.
Dong shin employed 10’6" prototype Black Hole Cape Cod Special for testing
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Chris fighting using 8′ Black Hole Cape Cod Specific Nano carbon rod.
Jamie fighting tuna using 8′ Black Hole Cpar Cod special ‘graphite" rod.
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Willie with Smith Tokara60
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Jamie with Black Hole Cape Cod Particular ‘graphite’ rod. My tuna over 200 lbs had been landed with this 9’BH rod in Cape Cod last time.
The hottest lure on this trip was Heru Skipjack.
to be continued….
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