
Panamá Report
febrero 2, 2024
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enero 7, 2025MONSTERS ADVISE! It’s the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Rodrigues Island.
A long journey—at least two or three flights—to reach this exotic, vast, and sparsely populated paradise. No commercial fishing, just unspoiled waters. If you're looking to catch monster fish, come with us to some of the world’s best sport fishing spots. One of them: Rodrigues Island.
The captain guides us through each fishing day, carefully considering the tides and waves. Should we go for GT on popping or jigging? The conditions decide, but either way, the excitement of targeting giant trevallies in such a pristine environment is unmatched.
Join us and experience the thrill of fishing in one of the most unique and rewarding locations on the planet.


Be prepared to lose the fish of your life, and then, if you're lucky, finally catch one—even if it’s smaller than the first.
That's the essence of fishing: persistence, patience, and the thrill of the unexpected. It’s about keeping your hopes high, even after the big one gets away, because sometimes, it’s not the size of the catch but the journey to achieve it that makes it unforgettable.
Dogtooth tunas cut through everything. No matter what type of assist cord you use, their razor-sharp teeth will tear it apart.
Reef GTs are just as cunning—they find every piece of coral they can, using the reef to their advantage. It’s the first warning sign: these fish aren’t just strong; they’re smart. In extreme fishing conditions like this, every second counts, and your gear needs to be up to the challenge.
Get ready for a fight where strength and strategy go hand in hand.


The fish of a lifetime only comes once. It’s all about the moment and the place.
And without a doubt, as a fly-fishing friend once told me—with that unmistakable Argentine accent—'You don't come back for the fish you catch; you come back for the ones that get away.'
That saying perfectly captures the essence of the fishing journey—it's not just about the catch, but about the stories that remain. Those fleeting moments, the thrill, and the ones that slipped away keep calling you back.
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