The Travel Blog

Exotic fishing travel may be our driving passion, but we love a good road trip just the same. It’s all about leaving work behind, seeing new things and expanding our horizons.. Each new trip is a chance to catch new species and meet people who make us more complete.

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Are You Ready for Real ID?

If you’re likely to fly on a trip anytime starting in May of 2025, you’re going to need to have a Real ID. You’ll also need one to enter most Federal buildings like military bases and Federal courthouses. That’s a capital R, as in, not the opposite of “fake ID.”

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What’s Up at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport?

Anchorage is the first stopping point when we head to Bear Trail Lodge, and the airport there is a great flying experience – more than half of the people are carrying rod tubes and wearing Xtratuf shoes and boots. If you’re headed up this summer, here are some newsy tidbits that might inform your trip. 

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What’s Up at Panama’s Tocumen International Airport?

Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge provides the seclusion of a private island with all of the convenience and safety of a major metropolis like Panama City. That starts with Tocumen International Airport, a thoroughly modern, welcoming and generally efficient point of entry and exit.

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April Was Bonkers at Casa Vieja Lodge

Last month we told you that the fishing at Casa Vieja Lodge was off the chain in March, and that it was critical to book asap if you wanted to get in on it the same time next year. April was just as good, if not better, and the boats are already filling up for spring of 2025.

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Late Spring Fishing Travel Links

We traveled a bit in the first quarter of the year, but less than usual. That means that we’re gearing up for a lot of go time over the next few months. We hope you’ll be adding notches to your belt, too. Here are some links that may inform or inspire your travel plans and goals.

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My First Real Visit to Tulsa

Tulsa turned out to be a cool little city, with lots of culture and history to explore. We hope to have more time in Oklahoma at future Classics and fishing trips.

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April Fishing Travel Links to Get You Going (Somewhere)

Despite T.S. Eliot’s warnings, I’ve never found April to be particularly cruel – the winter is in the rear view mirror, the bass are biting, and summer is close. You may be too busy to follow relevant travel news. Never fear – we take care of that for you. Here are some links that might impact or interest you.

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How (and how much) to tip your fishing guide

Even after many years of traveling to fish, the whole process of tipping my fishing guide still makes me nervous. Like most of you, I don’t want to be known as a cheap sonofabitch, especially since I intend to return to many locations. Even if I don’t intend to make repeat visits, a sense of fundamental fairness leads to believe that tipping generously is the right process. No one ever made the world a worse place by tipping too much.

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March Madness in Guatemala

March is prime time for sailfish (and other species in Guatemala), with a realistic chance at a 20-50 (or more) fish day. Just be sure to book early if you want to be guaranteed a boat.

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Lessons from the Record-Setting 2008 Elite Event at Falcon

The recent Elite event at Lake Fork gave me an opportunity to reconsider the 2008 tournament at Falcon. It was one of several tournaments that I fished as a co-angler, but likely the most memorable for a number of reasons that apply to lots of other fishing travel.

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Brian Jackson and Paul Teagle -- A March Combo Trip for the Books

Brian Jackson and friend Paul Teagle had an incredible time on their first trip to Anglers Inn. The two Texas natives have experienced plenty of great bass fishing in their home state, but they were still amazed by the fishing on Lake Picachos and El Salto. In fact, Brian told me he is going through withdrawals upon his return.

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A Multimedia Guide to The Hooker

On our 2nd trip to Casa Vieja Lodge we fish on The Hooker. It’s a 48 foot G&S, and a fabulous fishing platform, but at the time we didn’t realize that it held a storied legacy. If you think that The Hooker might be for you, but you’re still on the fence, there’s a wide range of media that might put it over the top.

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Why Aren’t You in Tulsa?

If you want to be in the fishing industry, particularly the bass fishing side of things, and you’re not in Tulsa this week, shame on you. It’s one of your best chances all year to network and gather material and make a your presence felt.

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Resource Guide to David, Panama

The city of David is our gateway to the great fishing in the Gulf of Chiriqui, but if you’re looking to make it a longer layover — or possibly even a retirement spot — here are some resources to get your research started.

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Copa to the Carolinas

Copa continues to make it easier for North American anglers to get to Panama. Over the past year they’ve added direct flights between Panama City’s Tocumen Airport and US cities including Austin and Baltimore. Now they’re at it again, adding direct flights between Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) and Panama City.

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