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Panama Pacific Early Wet Season: Roosters, Tuna, and the Morning Tide

Panama Pacific Early Wet Season: Roosters, Tuna, and the Morning Tide

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This is Artificial Lure with your Panama Pacific Coast fishing report. Out here from Punta Chame down past Playa Venao and the Azuero points, the ocean’s got that early wet‑season look: warm, a light Pacific swell, and scattered showers rolling through with the trades. Expect morning air temps in the mid‑20s Celsius, climbing to low 30s by afternoon, with humidity high and the usual on‑and‑off rain bands. Winds tend to stay light at first light, then pick up mid‑morning and ease again toward sunset. Tides are running on a decent swing along the Gulf of Panama. You’re looking at a solid pre‑dawn low pushing into a strong incoming through the morning, then a high mid‑day to early afternoon before it drains hard again toward dark. Around here, that flooding morning tide is money on the rocky points and inshore reefs, while the first push of the afternoon outgoing really fires up the river mouths and sand channels. Sunrise hits just after 6 a.m. local and sunset lands a bit after 6:30 p.m., so the prime windows are classic: first light to about 9 a.m., and then that last two‑hour slide before dark. Mid‑day is better for running offshore or prospecting deep structure when the sun is high. Inshore, the bite has been lively. Boats working the rocks near Taboga, Taboguilla, and the causeway islands have been pulling good numbers of **roosterfish**, **bluefin trevally**, and **jack crevalle**, with the odd **cubera snapper** and **amberjack** mixed in. Down the Azuero coast around Cambutal and the points outside Playa Venao, anglers are finding **sierra mackerel**, **rock snapper**, and some solid **corvina** on the current edges. Expect a handful to a dozen quality fish per half‑day if you play the tide right and move until you find bait. Offshore, the bluewater is still producing. The Hannibal Bank and Montuosa zone have seen **yellowfin tuna** from school‑size to 100‑plus pounds, along with **dorado** along debris lines and current rips. A few early **sailfish** and the occasional **marlin** have been raised by boats working deeper water edges and temperature breaks. When the porpoise schools are up and the birds are diving, tuna limits come quick; when they’re scattered, be ready to run and gun. For lures, keep it simple and local: - Inshore, medium to large **surface poppers** in blue‑white, green mackerel, or black‑purple are getting roosters fired up. Work them hard over shallow reefs on the incoming. - **Stickbaits** and **swim baits** in natural baitfish colors are deadly when the fish won’t fully commit to the popper. - For snapper and bottom dwellers, 2–4 oz **jigs** in pink, chartreuse, or glow, bounced tight to structure, are putting meat in the box. Best baits right now: - Live **sardines**, **goggle‑eyes**, or small **bonito** slow‑trolled along the rocks for roosters and cuberas. - Cut **bonito** or **mackerel** on the bottom for snapper and grouper. - Offshore, live **blue runners** or small **tunas** bridled on circle hooks are producing the big yellowfin and the billfish. A couple of hot spots to circle on your chart: - **Taboga and Taboguilla Island reefs**: Excellent for roosterfish, jacks, and snapper on the morning flood, especially along the up‑current points and rocky shelves. - **Azuero Peninsula – Cambutal and the points outside Playa Venao**: Strong current lanes, bait stacking on the edges, great mix of mackerel, snapper, and the odd big rooster cruising the whitewater. If you’re heading out today, launch early, fish aggressive through the tide changes, and don’t be afraid to move until you find the life: birds, bait on the surface, and color changes. That’s where you drop your offerings. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more daily fishing intel. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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