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Post by Steve Sutton on May 11, 2010 16:30:16 GMT -5
If you missed the IGFA’s recent Expedition to Guatemala and are looking for a great fishing trip to “billfish nirvana,” you still have a chance for another grand adventure to the Tropic Star Lodge on Piñas Bay, Panama, August 30 to September 5. The waters of Piñas Bay, surrounding legendary Zane Grey Reef, have yielded more than 70 blue marlins in the six days of the IGFA’s previous Panama Expeditions. Combined with the plentiful black marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, and other top game fish in this tropical paradise, the species count alone makes for a fishing trip that’s sure to satisfy any true sportsman’s quest for adventure. “This expedition follows in the footsteps of the early game fish pioneers exploring the abundant waters of Piñas Bay for the world’s greatest game fish,” said IGFA Development Director Eric Combast. “Adding the expertise of our Expedition Leaders to the trips makes each day on the water feel like we’re continuing the tradition of truly excellent game fishing.” This year’s Panama Expedition Leaders include outdoor writer and offshore expert Capt. Karl Anderson, light-tackle marlin expert Capt. Thomas “Bark” Garnsey, IGFA President Rob Kramer, and world record holder and Piñas Bay expert Raleigh Werking. These experienced and exceptional anglers will provide an action-packed excursion with valuable fishing tips and guidance. For more information on this all-inclusive expedition and exciting opportunity, please call Eric Combast at 954-924-4325 or email ecombast@igfa.org.
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