
Saturday Aug 15th, 2025 Dani Atencio, his teenage son, and I went on an @ 2 hour trip north, to collect the Rio Boqueron, near the city of Salamanca, in the Colon province of Panama. The Boqueron is a river that flows north, down the Cordillera Central mountain range into the Caribbean, and is about 60 miles north east of Panama City.
It was hoped that we might find some different species than those found in the southern rivers, where we had been collecting over the last months.

On my 1st cast of the net, I brought up an adult Sturomatichthys panamanese, but that was it for me, all subsiquent casts were empty.
Over the next 3 hours of casting, Dani brought up an, 8" machaca (Brycon guatemalensis) and a number of smaller tetras, that were all eleased, but no other species.

As you can see, the river was quite low, maybe only half its normal depth.

