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  • Panama Pacific Roosterfish Run: Excellent Conditions and Hot Bite Today
    2026/05/05
    # Artificial Lure's Panama Pacific Coast Fishing Report

    ¡Buenas! This is Artificial Lure bringing you your Pacific Coast Panama fishing report.

    We're looking at excellent conditions today on the Pacific side. Sunrise came through around 6:15 this morning, and we've got sunset holding steady around 6:45 PM—that gives us a solid twelve-hour window to work with.

    The tide's running favorable right now with a high tide early this morning and another push coming through late afternoon. That midday slack period around noon is perfect for working the deeper channels where the big ones are holding.

    Weather-wise, we're sitting pretty with light winds from the southwest, maybe 8 to 12 knots. The water's calm, visibility's good, and we're looking at scattered clouds but plenty of sunshine. Water temperature's holding around 82 degrees—prime time for everything swimming out here.

    The bite's been strong lately. Roosterfish are absolutely aggressive right now—guys have been landing them consistently in the 40 to 60-pound range around the rocky points. Pacific Cubera Snapper are feeding heavy, plus good numbers of Pompano and Jack Crevalle in the shallower flats. Wahoo have been spotted cruising the deeper waters too.

    For your tackle, bring live mackerel or mullet if you can get it—the roosterfish can't resist them. Artificial-wise, you'll want 4 to 6-inch silver and blue swimmers, popping plugs for the surface action, and some heavy iron jigs for when they're deeper. The 20 to 30-pound test is your sweet spot today.

    Hit up Contadora Island if you want consistent action—the reefs there are loaded. Second choice is the Naos Peninsula drop-offs where the structure holds everything from snappers to wahoo.

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  • Panama Fishing Fire: Roosters, Tuna, and Dorado Boiling Off the Coast
    2026/05/04
    Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Pacific Coast Panama fishin' report for May 4th, 2026. Mornin' bite's heatin' up under clear skies—NOAA says temps hittin' 82°F daytime with light 5-10 knot trades from the northwest, perfect for offshore runs. Sunrise was at 5:48 AM, sunset 6:12 PM, givin' ya 12+ hours of prime light.

    Tides per NOAA: Low at 4:17 AM (-0.2 ft), high 10:42 AM (4.1 ft), then droppin' to low 5:03 PM (0.8 ft)—fish the incomin' flood around mid-mornin' when bait balls up.

    Fish activity's on fire! Local charter logs from Panama Fishing Reports show roosters snappin' hard in 20-40 ft nearshore, with 15-25 lb yellowfin tunas boilin' on the surface past the 10-mile line. Recent catches: 28 roosterfish up to 35 lbs off Playa El Agujitas last week, plus a dozen dorado over 20 lbs and solid mahi schools. Snook and jacks hammerin' mangroves at dawn.

    Best lures? My go-to **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows** in sardine or mullet patterns for roosters—twitch 'em slow over reefs. For pelagics, **Rapala X-Rap Magnum** trolls killer at 6-8 knots. Live bait? Mullet or ballyhoo on circle hooks for tuna; shrimp for inshore snapper.

    Hit these **hot spots**: Gorgona Island for reef roosters (anchor in 30 ft), or head to Taboga for tuna stacks—GPS 'em at 8°24'N 79°40'W.

    Rig tight, stay safe out there—Panama waters don't forgive sloppy knots.

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  • Panama Fishing Fired Up: Roosters, Jacks, and Mahi Limits on May 3rd
    2026/05/03
    Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Pacific Coast Panama fishin' report for Sunday, May 3rd, 2026. Dawn's breakin' over the waves right now at 5:52 AM, and sunset's hittin' at 6:18 PM—plenty of light for a full day on the water.

    Weather's lookin' prime: mostly sunny with highs around 88°F, light winds from the northwest at 5-10 knots, and flat seas under 2 feet. Tides are fishin' friendly too—low at 4:17 AM, high at 10:22 AM, then droppin' low again at 4:42 PM. Fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' for best action.

    Fish are fired up! Roosterfish and jack crevalle are tearin' it up inshore, with reports of 20-40 pounders hittin' hard. Offshore, mahi-mahi schools are boomin'—anglers boated limits up to 15 fish yesterday, plus a few sailfish releases. Snook and snapper are stackin' near mangroves, recent catches averagin' 5-10 per trip. Tuna bites been steady too, yellowfin in the 30-50 lb range.

    For lures, slam 'em with **Rapala X-Rap** poppers or **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows** in sardine patterns for roosters and jacks—work the surface fast. Live **mullet** or **threadfin herring** on circle hooks rules for snook and snapper. Offshore, **cedar plugs** or **feathers** with ballyhoo for mahi.

    Hot spots? Hit **Punta Chame** for inshore beasts—shallows lit with baitfish. Venture to **Isla Taboga** for pelagics, 20 miles out, where the drop-offs hold the big boys.

    Rig up, stay safe, and let's make 'em bow to the lure!

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  • Panama Pacific Coast Fishing Report: Roosterfish and Snapper Firing Up
    2026/05/02
    Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Panama Pacific Coast fishing report for Saturday, May 2nd, 2026. Dawn's breakin' beautiful here on the coast, with sunrise at 5:52 AM and sunset 'round 6:18 PM. Weather's lookin' prime—mostly sunny skies, temps hittin' 88°F highs and 76°F lows, light winds from the northwest at 5-10 knots, and just a 10% chance of a quick afternoon shower per NOAA forecasts.

    Tides are fishin' friendly today: high at 4:17 AM (7.2 ft), low at 10:22 AM (0.8 ft), next high 4:42 PM (6.9 ft), and low overnight. Slack tide 'round noon is your sweet spot for bottom dwellers.

    Fish are fired up post-full moon—roosterfish, jack crevalle, and snapper leadin' the pack. Local charter logs from Panama Fishing Reports show 25+ lb roosters boatin' off Playa El Agudito last week, with limits of 10-15 lb snapper on live sardines. Mahi-mahi schools are pushin' inshore too, hittin' 8-12 lb averages per Sportfishing Panama updates. Dorado and sailfish pickin' up further out, with a 50-lb bull mahi reported yesterday.

    **Best lures?** Go with **Rapala X-Rap** poppers or **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows** in blue/silver for surface action—roosters can't resist the slashin'. For deeper, **spoons like Kastmaster** in chrome. Live **sardines** or **mullet** on circle hooks crush snapper and jacks; fresh **shrimp** for bottom bites.

    Hit these **hot spots**: **Punta Chame** for roosterfish bombin' the beach—wade in at first light. Or **Isla Taboga** drop-offs for pelagics; troll 20-40 ft offshore.

    Water's 82°F, visibility 40 ft—perfect conditions. Get out there early, stay safe, and tight lines!

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  • Panama Pacific Full Moon Bite: Roosters and Jacks Going Off
    2026/05/01
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on Panama's Pacific Coast. It's early mornin' here on May 1, 2026, and the vibes are prime for hittin' the water.

    Tides are swingin' massive today—full moon means big incoming from 3 AM pushin' strong till mid-afternoon, perfect for fish chasin' bait in the shallows, per Port Sanibel Marina's May report. Weather's holdin' warm, mid-80s with light southeast winds and partly cloudy skies; sunrise at 6:05 AM, sunset 6:35 PM, givin' ya a solid 12+ hours of light.

    Fish are fired up! Roosterfish and jack crevalle are smashin' in close, with recent reports of snook and snapper hauls pilin' up—think limits of 20-30 inchers from surf and reefs, echoin' those hot red snapper opens Louisiana Sportsman noted for May. Pacific sailfish are showin' offshore too, post-spawn style like the Chesapeake bass runs.

    Best lures? Topwater plugs and paddletails for shallow smashers—twitch 'em slow on the tide change. Jerkbaits or soft plastics on light tackle for slot-sized fighters. Live bait kings: shrimp, sardines, or mullet chunks near structure; emerald shiners if ya can snag 'em for perch-like bites.

    Hot spots: Punta Chame reefs for roosterfish frenzy on incoming tide, and Gorgona Island shallows for snook ambushes—anchor up and cast tight.

    Rig up, stay safe, and wet a line!

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  • Panama Pacific Prime: Snook, Jacks, and Dorado Firing Up
    2026/04/30
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guide for hookin' 'em on Panama's Pacific Coast. It's April 30, 2026, and we're lookin' at a primo day out here—sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:45 PM, with partly cloudy skies, temps in the mid-80s, light southeast winds at 5-10 knots, and a small swell keepin' things calm. Tides are risin' high at 2.3 feet around 10 AM, peakin' for that sweet incoming push till 4 PM—perfect for chasin' baitfish into the shallows.

    Fish are fired up after last week's hauls: crews out of Pedregal and Puerto Mutis boated limits of **robalo (snook)** up to 25 pounds, **jurel (jack crevalle)** slammin' 10-15 pounders, and solid **dorado (mahi)** offshore on trolled lines. Inshore, **pargo (snapper)** and **corvina** are stackin' on reefs, with reports of 20-fish days near Punta Chame. Water's warm at 82°F, turnin' the bite aggressive at dawn and dusk.

    Best lures? Go **spoon rigs in silver or chrome** for jacks and snook—mimic those bait schools. **Popping corks with live sardines** or **mullet chunks** are killin' it on reds and snapper; rig 'em 18 inches under for that poppin' action. Artificials like **walking topwaters (Zara Spook style)** at first light, then switch to **jigheads with paddle tails** in natural shrimp colors over shell beds.

    Hot spots: Hit **Punta Chame** for inshore mixed bags on the flood tide—anchor and fan-cast the flats. Offshore, **Isla Taboga** reefs are gold for dorado and pargo; troll 20-40 feet out.

    Rig tight, watch that tide, and stay safe on the water.

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  • Pacific Panama Fire Up: Prime Tides, Marlin and Roosterfish Action Today
    2026/04/29
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Pacific Coast Panama fishin' from the beaches to the blue water. It's April 29, 2026, and we're lookin' at a prime day out here on the Pacific side—sunrise at 6:05 AM, sunset 'round 6:25 PM, with partly cloudy skies, temps hittin' 88°F, light winds from the west at 8-12 knots, and a small swell keepin' things fishable.

    Tides are playin' nice today: high at 4:17 AM and 4:42 PM, low at 10:22 AM and 10:51 PM—fish the incomin' on those highs for best bites, 'specially 'round structure. Moon's waxin' gibbous, solunar peaks from 6-8 AM and 6:30-8:30 PM per FishingReminder charts, so get out early or late.

    Fish are fired up! Recent reports from Blue Sky Cabo—our neighbor to the north—show offshore action hot with marlin strikin' live bait and dorado crashin' poppers up to 40 pounds. Locals 'round Panama's Azuero Peninsula and Gulf of Chiriquí been pullin' in solid roosterfish to 30 pounds, jack crevalle slammin' everything, and snook huggin' mangroves. Inshore, snapper schools are thick—20-30 fish limits on half-days—and tuna chasers off Coiba Island boated yellowfin to 100 pounds last week. Pacific sailfish are showin' too, with doubles on the troll.

    Best lures? Yo-zuri crystal minnows or rapala X-raps in sardine patterns for jacks and roosters—twitch 'em fast over reefs. For offshore, circle hooks with live mullet or mackerel chunks; rigged ballyhoo on spoons for billfish. Don't sleep on soft plastics like Z-Man paddlerz on jigheads for snapper.

    Hit these hot spots: Punta Chame reefs for roosterfish frenzy on the tide shift, or Islas Secas for tuna and sails—anchor up and chunk it. Water's warm at 82°F, bait balls everywhere.

    Stay safe, wear your PFD, and respect the release.

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  • Pacific Panama April Morning: Roosters, Mahi, and Red Hot Snapper Action
    2026/04/28
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Pacific Coast Panama fishin' on this fine April 28, 2026, comin' at ya from 3 AM Eastern. Mornin' tide's risin' steady here on the Pacific side—low at 1:15 AM, high around 7:45 AM, then droppin' to low at 2 PM, perfect for chasin' the incoming push. Weather's holdin' warm, highs pushin' 90s with light breezes shiftin' NE to SE, low rain chance till later—sunrise at 6:05 AM, sunset 6:35 PM, givin' ya prime twilight bites.

    Fish are fired up, brother! Recent reports from local charter crews show solid action: roosterfish up to 40 pounds slammin' around Coiba Island, mahi-mahi schools dancin' offshore in 20-50 fathoms, and jack crevalle tearin' it up inshore. Snappers—cubera and red—stacked on reefs, with Pacific sailfish makin' jumps near Los Buzos. Limits of 10-20 fish per boat last few days, especially on live bait runs.

    Best lures? Throw poppers like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for roosters and jacks—work 'em fast over reefs. For mahi, rigged ballyhoo or bright skirts on trollin' gear. Inshore, spoons and jigs in chrome or pink shine. Nothin' beats live bait though—mullet, sardines, or half cabrilla for snapper frenzy. Match the hatch, keep it quiet in the mangroves.

    Hit these hot spots: Isla Coiba for trophy roosters and sails—world-class, permits needed. Or Piedras Gordas beach near Santa Catalina for easy shore access to jacks and snook, especially at first light.

    Rig up, stay safe out there—tides and moon are alignin' for a banger day!

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