#575296 - 01/23/10 10:59 AM
The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/27/05
Posts: 1474
Loc: Kona, Hawaii
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WARNING!!! The following thread contains numerous shots like this one, so if you like this sort of thing, grab a cold beer or rum on the rocks and kick back, relax and come along for the journey!! Some of the best decisions in life are made over sushi and cold beers. This is what happened one cold February night last year as my lifelong fishing buddy and adopted little brother Blake and his longtime girlfriend Vanessa joined my wife and I in Seattle for some Japanese food and rounds of cold draft Kirin pints . Blake and Vanessa moved to San Diego several years ago from Seattle so we don’t get together as often as we used to. My wife wanted to buy us a cool fishing trip for my 50th birthday present. Something with plenty of adrenaline, but without the likelihood (instead of the mere possibility ;)) of being hacked to pieces by murderous pirates. Blake and Vanessa are adrenaline junkies too….. they jump out of airplanes for a living. We have taken some awesome trips together over the years and we wanted raw adventure. We had been telling them about Panama ever since Robbo came back from his first exploratory trip with fishing and scenery shots that made us both drool. It was settled. Panama it is! The four of us toasted our decision. In the morning I called Robbo and he locked us in. The journey unfolds…………………… Day 1 – Travel. We meet up with Stam, Robbo and Joe at Seatac for the boring flight to Houston, where we all head to a seafood joint to wait for Blake and Vanessa. They arrive from San Diego. Introductions and hugs all around followed by several rounds of Cajun Bloody Marys to start things off. After we boarded our flight to Panama City, the flight attendant told me “I’m sorry, but our credit card machine does not work so we cannot sell any alcoholic beverages”. Uh huh. Sure. Oh is that right? Mingo somehow manages to convince them that we are suffering from horrible thirst and we need some special attention. Several free rounds of Corona later, things are looking good. Then we land. Hard. As in, collapsed-landing-gear- with- a-dash-of-double-tire- blowout- hard. A few screams and sobs were heard. Fillings were knocked loose, glass eyes popped out, bladders spontaneously emptied…the woman in front of us said “I…….I….I think I sharted!”. We were in Panama. After checking into our hotel we went to find a bar where they follow the awesome only-in-Panama “80/20 rule” with their rum and cokes. The glass on the left contains only Abuelo rum. The right one has a splash of coke. Game on. Day 2 – Panama City and the Canal. Don’t expect Panama drivers to play by U.S. rules. They close their eyes, point their vehicles where they want to go and just punch it and pray. This is not a city for pussies, cuecos or those with heart conditions. You place your life in the hands of the taxi or shuttle driver and hope for the best. A good buzz helps. On the way to the canal, Stam recreates the gangland brain-splatter slaying that happened in this cab only 36 hours before. The driver chuckles. Checkin’ out the canal……... Where is the spigot? We’re thirsty!
Edited by Mingo (01/23/10 11:03 AM)
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#575297 - 01/23/10 11:01 AM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: Mingo]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/27/05
Posts: 1474
Loc: Kona, Hawaii
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Day 3 – This is not Disneyland. – We leave our hotel at 5:30 AM for the four hour drive to Puerto Mutis, where we would meet one of the mothership’s twin 24’ Kofflers for another hour-long ride across rough waters to the big vessel. The Panamanian countryside unfolds………………..signs are all over the place advertising my favorite Panamanian nutritional supplement. The best little combo Rodeo / Disco in all of Santiago, with the notorious “3-for-1 Lunch Special”: At Puerto Mutis, we load up our gear and wonder why everything is being locked in giant plastic bags. We find out soon enough. Imagine a giant picking you up five feet in the air, slamming you down hard on a bucking boat seat and every five seconds dumping a 5 gallon bucket of seawater in your face. We were a pack of drowned rats. After the long bumpy wet ride we arrive at the Lost Coast Explorer, our home for the next week…… After we dump our gear in our cabins, within 45 minutes we are off fishing! Robbo started us off with inshore action. Blake, Robbo my wife and I were in one boat, Joe and Stam in the other. Vanessa was still not sure about this whole “fishing thing”. She stayed on board to chill and check out the ship……but good lord, would that change the following day! We hit some inshore popping action to start things off. Boiler rocks are where they live so that is where we aimed our casts….. Robbo immediately had a huge cubera snapper explode under his Sabile popper but it missed. I had a nice mullet snapper swirl on mine. Midday doldrums. Robbo had a wahoo track and attack his popper. Another near miss. I hooked and lost a needlefish. Not much going on…..so we headed out to see if we could find some hungry fish….…. My wife did not know it, but she was about to go on her first bluewater thrill ride……………… J
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#575302 - 01/23/10 11:07 AM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: Mingo]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/27/05
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Loc: Kona, Hawaii
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After a tasty meal, the Balboa was flowing like wine and a school of bigeye trevally showed up in our ship lights. Robbo scored first on a metal jig…. These fish have freaky giant eyeballs that glow pink in the dark…………. Blake broke the tip of his new flyrod on his first cast….but he landed his jack. Unfortunately this was just the first….and not even the worst…. tackle mishap he would suffer during the week. Vanessa caught her first-ever fish that evening and I scored a little trevally that almost became a snack for a 30 pound trevally. Soon the sharks showed up it was time for bed…….it had been a long, tiring, perfect day.
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#575305 - 01/23/10 11:14 AM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: Mingo]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/27/05
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Loc: Kona, Hawaii
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Home sweet home………. Chillin’ on the deck after a long hot day…… Thus ended the first "full" day of fishing.......more to follow amigos!
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#575313 - 01/23/10 12:05 PM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: huntncoug]
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Carcass
Registered: 01/08/07
Posts: 2199
Loc: Bainbridge Island
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Awsome post Mingo!!!!
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#575314 - 01/23/10 12:10 PM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: huntncoug]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 3091
Loc: Bothell, Wa
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#575317 - 01/23/10 12:15 PM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: BroodBuster]
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Kitsap's Crankiest Contractor
Registered: 11/24/03
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Loc: Poulsbo
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Damn nice trip. Glad Panama didn't let you folks down!
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#575319 - 01/23/10 12:29 PM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: Bucket/Good Sport]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 09/07/05
Posts: 1832
Loc: Kitsap Peninsula
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Cerveza y pesca y muy amigos! Magnifico Mingo!
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#575325 - 01/23/10 01:35 PM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: Neal M]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 03/01/03
Posts: 1244
Loc: Snohomish County
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All those pics were just of the first day? Great photos, awesome narrative....good job Mingo and Stam!
Ike
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#575329 - 01/23/10 01:41 PM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: Mingo]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/27/05
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Loc: Kona, Hawaii
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My wife had a trolling strike and was hooked up………..…… Nice job honey! J We then started trolling for giant marlin. Robbo was up first………..we wanted to see him catch, photograph and release one of these giants to get the party started. Suddenly, the clicker on the left-side rod started going off…the live bait was getting nervous. Then without warning, line started peeling off the reel and we saw the culprit come up for air. Flipper was toying with us. It would chew off a nice chunk, hold on and then come back for more. Robbo had to reel in a thousand yards of 80 pound mono while this craven cetacean slowly ate our bait. I felt badly for Rob….we all thought this was the monster we were searching for. But redemption and a fresh chance were right around the corner! Once he had cranked all that line in, the RIGHT side rod got slammed! “Take him Mingo, take him!” “No bro, you got ripped off that time, so this one is all yours, GET HIM!” Robbo lurched over and yanked the rod out as line peeled away. He set the hook with a mighty sweep. He felt a heavy weight……then….nothing……then a huge weight…..and nothing again. This means only one thing…..another thieving porpoise was eating our bait. Once Rob realized he was stuck reeling in ANOTHER thousand yards of line, he did what any sane person would do….he laughed, handed me the rod and said “here Mingus, this one is all yours” and went to slam a frothy Atlas from the cooler. I cranked away on Flipper. Feeling that much live weight is pretty strange….you realize you are pulling against a mammal that weighs a ton and is too smart to get hooked. They know exactly which parts to eat safely. I reeled in a skipjack head and we were off to find dolphin-free water. Time for a beer while we look for busting schools of hungry fish…… Murphy’s Law is universal - This day turned out to be one of the most awesome experiences of my life. One thing about Panama that surprised me was how many various species will come up into a spread together, unlike some places where it will be all tuna, or just dorado, or only billfish. I was hoping for a sailfish. Soon a hot school of dorado came up and start zigzagging back and forth in our lure spread. One whipped over and inhaled the fly I had flopped out there. It bent my 12 wt right down to the cork as it peeled off a hundred yards of line and backing in a nanosecond. As I settled into the tussle, I looked down and saw a nice sailfish come right up to the boat, not 15 feet from our outboards! [censored]! If you look closely you can see the sailfish right behind the boat……. Here is my best sailfish shot on a fly and I’ve got a dorado on…Murphy’s Law in action.….LOL!!
Edited by Mingo (01/23/10 01:50 PM)
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#575332 - 01/23/10 01:48 PM
Re: The Great Panama Pirate Party!!!
[Re: Mingo]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/27/05
Posts: 1474
Loc: Kona, Hawaii
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After several Balboas to quench our tropical thirst, we decided to go inshore …… Robbo wanted that big rooster!!! Working the poppers…………… Rob kept getting heart-pounding rooster follows but no strikes. He finally put the wood to a fish that attacked his lure right off the beach and landed this awesome bluefin trevally…… “Seriously dude, this bigazz monkey came right out of the jungle waving his simian weenus at us, it had to be THIS LONG!” Jose “El Huevos” working on fresh grilled dorado for dinner…… You are getting real close little bro…..tip your head back, get the “O” ready……that’s it!”
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