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    Panama City's Ultimate Offshore Fishing Challenge

    • Published Date: September 15, 2025
    • Fishing
    • Panama City
    • $890 - $2,580 price range

    Summary

    Ready for a serious fishing challenge? This full-day trip takes you 60 miles out into Panama City's deep blue waters, where the big game fish play. We're talking Marlin, Sailfish, Mahi Mahi, and Tuna - the heavy hitters of the ocean. Our boat's decked out with top-notch gear, and you'll be fishing alongside a crew that knows their stuff from tournament experience. This isn't your average day on the water; it's for anglers who want to test their skills against some real fighters. We've got room for up to 10 guests, so bring your crew and get ready for a long day of battling it out with these ocean giants. The Pearl Island Charter Co. has set this up to be the kind of trip serious fishermen dream about. You'll be out there all day, giving you plenty of time to hunt down those trophy fish and maybe even land the catch of a lifetime. If you've been itching to feel the pull of a big Marlin on your line, this is your chance to make it happen.
    Panama City's Ultimate Offshore Fishing Challenge

    Deep Blue Battles

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    4 people fishing in Panama

    First catch of the trip!

    Angler with big fish in Panama City

    Trophy fish from Panama Bay

    Fisherman with big 25-inch catch in Panama

    Offshore bite was on fire

    Fisherman standing at the shore in Panama City

    Catch of the day, no filter

    A group of 6 little tunny and dogtooth tuna fish caught in Panama

    Offshore day in Panama City

    Two anglers fishing in Panama

    Hooked up just off the coast!

    Photograph of a greater amberjack fish caught while fishing in Panama City

    Offshore action in Panama waters

    A group of 4 people fishing in Panama

    Sunrise fishing in Panama City

    Snook fishing in Panama City

    Epic day on the Pacific coast

    Lone fisherman in Panama City, Florida

    Reeling in dinner, Panama style

    4 people fishing in Panama

    First catch of the trip!

    Angler with big fish in Panama City

    Trophy fish from Panama Bay

    Fisherman with big 25-inch catch in Panama

    Offshore bite was on fire

    Fisherman standing at the shore in Panama City

    Catch of the day, no filter

    A group of 6 little tunny and dogtooth tuna fish caught in Panama

    Offshore day in Panama City

    Two anglers fishing in Panama

    Hooked up just off the coast!

    Photograph of a greater amberjack fish caught while fishing in Panama City

    Offshore action in Panama waters

    A group of 4 people fishing in Panama

    Sunrise fishing in Panama City

    Snook fishing in Panama City

    Epic day on the Pacific coast

    Lone fisherman in Panama City, Florida

    Reeling in dinner, Panama style

    4 people fishing in Panama

    First catch of the trip!

    Angler with big fish in Panama City

    Trophy fish from Panama Bay

    Fisherman with big 25-inch catch in Panama

    Offshore bite was on fire

    Fisherman standing at the shore in Panama City

    Catch of the day, no filter

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    Offshore Fishing Extravaganza: Marlin, Sailfish & More

    Hey there, fishing fanatics! Ready to push your angling skills to the limit? Our Extended Full Day Advanced Fishing Trip is the real deal. We're talking 60 miles out into the big blue, where the monsters of the deep play. This ain't no casual day trip – it's a full-on offshore assault for serious anglers looking to tangle with some of the ocean's heaviest hitters. Marlin, Mahi Mahi, Tuna, Sailfish – they're all on the menu, and we've got the gear and know-how to put you on 'em. So strap in, because it's gonna be one hell of a ride!

    Trip Overview

    Alright, let's break it down. We're heading way offshore – 60 miles south of Panama City, to be exact. That's where the big boys hang out. We're talking about a solid 10-12 hour day on the water, so come prepared. Our boat's decked out with top-of-the-line gear, and you'll be fishing alongside a crew that's been there, done that, and won the tournaments to prove it. This trip's all about quality over quantity. We're not messing around with anything small – we're after the trophies, the kind of fish that'll have you grinning in photos for years to come. It's a physical day, no doubt about it. You'll be working those muscles, but trust me, when you're hooked up to a 500-pound marlin, you won't be thinking about being tired. You'll be too busy living the moment every offshore angler dreams about.

    Techniques & Tackle

    On this trip, we're pulling out all the stops. We'll be using a mix of techniques to target different species. For marlin and sailfish, we'll be trolling with big lures and rigged baits. Think spreader bars, dredges, and some serious teaser action to get those billfish fired up. When we're after tuna, we might switch it up with some kite fishing or even some chunking if the conditions are right. For mahi mahi, we'll keep our eyes peeled for floating debris and birds – that's where those colorful beasts like to hang out. We've got 30 and 50-wide reels spooled with heavy mono and braid, paired with custom rods that can take a beating. And let me tell you, these fish will put that gear to the test. It's all about staying alert, being ready to spring into action, and working as a team when that big hit comes.

    Target Species

    Mahi Mahi, or as we call 'em, dorado, are like the acrobats of the ocean. These guys are known for their spectacular aerial displays when hooked. They're fast growers and can reach up to 50 pounds or more. The best part? They travel in schools, so when you find one, you often find many. Late spring through summer is prime time for mahi, and they're not just a blast to catch – they're delicious on the grill too.

    The Indo-Pacific Sailfish is the speedster of the billfish world. These guys can hit speeds of up to 68 mph, making them one of the fastest fish in the ocean. They're known for their massive dorsal fin that looks like a sail (hence the name) and their ability to change colors when excited. We see them year-round here, but winter and early spring can be especially good. Hooking into a sailfish is like trying to reel in a runaway freight train – it's a fight you won't soon forget.

    Yellowfin Tuna are the bruisers of the deep. These powerful fish can grow to over 200 pounds, and they've got the stamina to match their size. When you hook one, be prepared for a long, grueling fight. They school up around floating objects and can be found year-round, but we often see the bigger ones in the fall and winter. The best part? Sashimi doesn't get any fresher than this.

    The Black Marlin is the heavyweight champion of our waters. These monsters can grow to over 1,000 pounds and are known for their incredible strength and endurance. They're seasonal visitors, typically showing up in the late summer and fall. Landing a black marlin is the ultimate badge of honor for any offshore angler. It's not just about the size – it's about the skill, patience, and sheer determination it takes to bring one of these giants to the boat.

    Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

    Look, I've been running these trips for years, and I've seen it all. But there's something special about watching an angler's face when they hook into their first big pelagic fish. It's a mix of excitement, fear, and pure adrenaline. And that's what keeps people coming back. It's not just about the fish – it's about the whole experience. The anticipation as we cruise out to the grounds, the sudden chaos when multiple rods go off at once, the teamwork it takes to land a big fish, and those quiet moments watching the sun set over the open ocean as we head back to port. Every trip is different, every fish is a new challenge, and that's what makes offshore fishing so addictive.

    What to Expect on the Water

    First off, come prepared. We're talking a full day on the water, so bring plenty of sunscreen, a hat, polarized sunglasses, and clothes that'll keep you comfortable. Seasickness can be an issue for some folks, so if you're prone to it, take your meds before we leave the dock. We'll provide all the fishing gear, but if you've got a favorite rod or lucky lure, feel free to bring it along. Food and drinks are on you, so pack a cooler with enough to keep you fueled up all day. As for the fishing itself, be ready for anything. We might spend hours trolling without a bite, then suddenly have every rod screaming at once. That's offshore fishing for you – long periods of watching and waiting punctuated by moments of pure chaos. But trust me, when that big fish hits and the fight is on, you'll understand why we do this.

    Time to Book Your Spot

    Alright, let's cut to the chase. If you're still reading, I'm guessing you're itching to get out there and tangle with some serious fish. This trip isn't for everyone – it's for anglers who want to push themselves, who dream of battling big fish in the open ocean, and who aren't afraid of a little hard work for a potentially huge payoff. We've got room for up to 10 anglers, so grab your fishing buddies and let's make it happen. The ocean's calling, and those trophy fish aren't going to catch themselves. Book your spot now, and get ready for the offshore adventure of a lifetime. Trust me, once you've felt the power of a big pelagic on the end of your line, you'll be hooked for life. See you on the water!

    Learn more about the animals

    Black Marlin

    Black marlin are the tanks of the billfish world. These bruisers average 200-400 pounds but can top 1,000. We find them in blue water near drop-offs and around underwater structures. Peak season is late summer through fall when the water warms up. Blacks are known for their raw power and stamina - be ready for an epic battle that can last hours. We troll big lures or live baits like small tuna. When a black crashes the spread, hold on tight. They often come in hot and can snap 130-pound test like string. The key is to pace yourself and work them slowly. Watching a lit-up black marlin greyhounding across the surface is a sight you'll never forget. Just keep clear of that bill when you're wiring them - they pack a mean punch.

    Black Marlin

    Indo-Pacific Sailfish

    Sailfish are the sprinters of the ocean, capable of bursts over 60 mph. Most run 6-8 feet long and 80-120 pounds. We find them in blue water from the surface down to about 300 feet. They love to chase bait schools, so we look for birds working or bait jumping. Peak season here is late spring through summer. Sailfish put on an incredible show when hooked, making spectacular leaps and tail-walks across the surface. Light tackle with live bait is my go-to method - nothing beats watching a lit-up sailfish chase down a frisky goggle-eye. When you hook up, don't horse them in. Let them run and tire out, then work them back slowly. It's all about the experience with these beauties, so we release them carefully to fight another day.

    Indo-Pacific Sailfish

    Mahi Mahi or Common Dolphinfish

    Mahi Mahi are a blast to catch and great eating too. These colorful fish average 15-30 pounds but can top 60. We find them near floating debris and sargassum weed lines, usually within the top 100 feet of water. They're here year-round but fishing really heats up in summer. Mahi are known for their acrobatic jumps and hard runs when hooked. Trolling with ballyhoo or squid works well, but I like to cast light tackle at busting fish - the topwater action is insane. These guys travel in schools, so when you hook one, keep it in the water to draw in more. The meat has a mild, sweet flavor that's excellent grilled. Just remember to ice them down quick to keep that quality.

    Mahi Mahi or Common Dolphinfish

    Yellowfin Tuna

    Yellowfin tuna are the bread and butter of our offshore trips. These torpedo-shaped fish average 30-100 pounds but can top 200. We find them in the open ocean, usually within the top 300 feet of water. They're here year-round but fishing peaks in summer and fall. Yellowfin are prized for their hard fights and excellent meat. When they're on, the action is non-stop - your arms will be jelly by day's end. We catch them by trolling, chunking, or jigging depending on conditions. My favorite is watching them crash poppers on the surface. Fresh yellowfin makes world-class sashimi, so we bleed and ice them immediately. Pro tip: when you see birds working, run over and look for bait balls with tuna busting underneath. That's when the frenzy starts.

    Yellowfin Tuna

    About the Make it Happen 37'

    Company vehicle

    Vehicle Guest Capacity: 10

    Manufacturer Name: Cox

    Maximum Cruising Speed: 35

    Number of Engines: 2

    Horsepower per Engine: 300

    Ready for a serious fishing adventure? Our extended full-day trip takes you 60 miles into Panama City's deep blue waters, where the big game fish play. We're talking trophy Marlin, acrobatic Sailfish, hard-fighting Mahi Mahi, and powerful Tuna. This isn't your average day out on the water - it's an intense experience designed for anglers who want to test their skills against some of the ocean's toughest opponents. Our boat is kitted out with top-of-the-line fishing gear, and you'll be guided by a crew that knows these waters like the back of their hand. They've got tournament experience and a passion for putting clients on fish. With room for up to 10 guests, you can bring your fishing buddies along for the ride. Expect a long day filled with action, strategy, and hopefully, some epic battles. Whether you're looking to tick a Marlin off your bucket list or just want to feel the rush of hooking into something big, this trip delivers. Just remember to bring your A-game - these fish don't give up easily!

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