Skip to content
2024 BOAT BUYERS GUIDE
MIAMI BOAT SHOW
Subscribe
Email Newsletters
Boats
Boats
Fishing Boat Reviews
Fly Fishing
Game Fish
Gear
Gear
Marine Electronics
Fishing Tackle
Travel
Fishing Destinations
The Bahamas Fishing Guide
How To
News
Videos
Boating Safety
Contact Us
Boats
Fly Fishing
Game Fish
Gear
Travel
How To
Email Newsletters
Menu
Boats
Fly Fishing
Game Fish
Gear
Travel
How To
Email Newsletters
SUBSCRIBE
SUBSCRIBE
Advertisement
Photos
Panama’s Islas Secas
By
Ben2
Updated: November 23, 2010
Panama’s Islas Secas
Islas Secas sports a fleet of brand-new 34-foot SeaVee center consoles.
Panama’s Islas Secas
There are literally hundreds of small islands around Islas Secas, providing an incredible amount of habitat for snapper, roosterfish and trevally.
Panama’s Islas Secas
SeaVee Boats president Ariel Pared celebrates a nice cubera snapper.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The rocks also hold lots of colorful and tasty rock snapper
Panama’s Islas Secas
This rock snapper ate a Sebile Magic Swimmer.
Panama’s Islas Secas
This nice cubera ate a Magic Swimmer and was caught on 12-pound-test.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Birds signal large schools of tuna on Hannibal Bank.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Porpoises also follow the tuna schools.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Raoul Riviera fights a huge yellowfin that eventually gets away.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Ariel Pared works out on another nice tuna.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Big dolphin, locally called dorado, provide a lot of fight and a great meal.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Big dolphin, locally called dorado, provide a lot of fight and a great meal.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Big dolphin, locally called dorado, provide a lot of fight and a great meal.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Big dolphin, locally called dorado, provide a lot of fight and a great meal.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Poppy Brownlee fights a black marlin at Hannibal Bank.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The black marlin put up a great fight.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The black marlin put up a great fight.
Panama’s Islas Secas
Carter Andrews gets set to release the black.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The yurts are sturdy canvas buildings, with thatched patios outside.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The yurts are sturdy canvas buildings, with thatched patios outside.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The beach in front of the Terrazza.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The grounds at Islas Secas are lush and beautiful.
Panama’s Islas Secas
At the Terrazza, guests enjoy the view for both breakfast and dinner.
Panama’s Islas Secas
A boat trolls along the shoreline of Isla Montuosa.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The SeaVees tie up to the Islas Secas supply ship, along with the resort’s 58 Donzi.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The 34 SeaVees provide fast, stable and comfortable fishing platforms.
Panama’s Islas Secas
The 34 SeaVees provide fast, stable and comfortable fishing platforms.
More:
photos
Advertisement
More Photos
Salt Water Kids January
Salt Water Kids November
Protect Your Boat
Builder Benchmark Survey
Advertisement
Read More
How to Sight-Fish for Cobia
The Importance of Grassroots Efforts to Recreational Fisheries Management
Spinning Fish Mystery Investigated
Finesse Fishing With Microlures