Offshore Stogies and Situational Supplies

Pete Robbins smoking a cigar on his honeymoon in Bora Bora

I wish I liked cigars more, because I think they befit my curmudgeonly appearance and attitude. As it is, I smoke one every few years, and tend to enjoy them, even if I don’t know much about them or crave them in between tastings. They seem like a great way to celebrate a trophy catch, or an exceptional day on the water.

At Casa Vieja they have a humidor with quality cigars for sale at what I’m told are very fair prices. On our Panama trips I know that several of our fellow travelers have likewise purchased tobacco products for use on the island.

If you’re inclined to partake, and you love the offshore game, here are some ways to show those dual interests:

Arturo Fuente Hemingway Cigar

Hemingway

Marlin Fishing Cigar Cutter

Marlin Fishing Cigar Cutter

Marlin Fishing Cigar Case

Marlin Fishing Cigar Case

Stranded at Sea Hand Painted Sailfish Cigar Box

Hand Painted Sailfish Cigar Box

JM Piers Blue Marlin Matchbox Cover

Blue Marlin Matchbox Cover


Zippo Guy Harvey lighters marlin, mahi, wahoo
 
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