Fishing from Arenosa on Lake Gatun
Overview of the Arenosa Area
Arenosa is small village located 45 miles from Panama City on the western end of Lake Gatun.  The lake is 85 feet above sea level and was created by dams built during the construction of the Panama Canal. It covers about 160 square miles and supplies over 52 million gallons of water for each ship that passes through the Panama Canal as well potable water to the approximately 2 million people in Panama City and the surrounding areas. The land surrounding the lake and the hundreds of small islands are filled with tropical wildlife and fauna.   Peacock Bass are in great abundance with Tarpon and Snook also found from time to time. Fishing is fantastic. Whether you are a fisherman or someone that just likes to get out on the water and sightsee this is a great location.  If you want to see what the area looks like Click Here
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For more information contact:
Dennis Melton
Telephone : 011-507-6-650-4625
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The roads all the way to Arenosa are paved and in good condition and it only takes a little over an hour to drive the 50 miles from Panama City. The last 20 miles is a country road that winds through some lovely rolling hill countryside with fincas, chickens, horses, cows and pineapple farms. The biggest traffic problems are the "chivas" stopping every mile or so to pick up people and of course dogs, chickens, tractors and even cows in the road. We are talking country road here. Take your time and enjoy the scenery.
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