Lauren Merriam andย Larry Schenavar knocked it out of the park on March 16 with a beautiful Striped Marlin release on the Discoverer.
Backed up by a nice Sailfish, these Crystal River anglers clearly put up a great day of billfish releases.
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Lauren Merriam andย Larry Schenavar knocked it out of the park on March 16 with a beautiful Striped Marlin release on the Discoverer.
Backed up by a nice Sailfish, these Crystal River anglers clearly put up a great day of billfish releases.
The Discoverer welcomed returning FishingNosara Hall of Famer Dewey Gile for a fun day of action on the 15th which yielded these tasty filets:
Philip Rivera and his family joined Captain Alex for the beginning of a double-day of fishing on March 15. The morning half of the day was highlighted by this excellent Sailfish release:
Then in the afternoon Jasper Buchbauer came aboard for a Yellowfin Tuna rally.
Persistence pays, and this late-day monster proves that the best fish of the day is often the last fish of the day:
Captain David delivered the goods again on March 15 with great scores of Dorado and Yellowfin Tuna from the inshore reefs.
Great work by the inshore samurai Captain David!
The Wanderer stayed inshore on the 14th and scored a world-class Rooster Fish release:
Nice work by the big blue beauty!
The Harvester and angler Eugenia Sefcik nabbed a beautiful trio of Sailfish on the 13th.
The fish were fired up and each angler got a crack a a big bad billfish.
Mrs. Sefcik actually nabbed two Sailfish, both beautiful monsters.
Captain William turned in a brilliant bluewater performance on the 13th. First up with this wonderful early day Sailfish release:
Later in the trip the flagship filled the fishbox with several giant Dorado.
Great work by Master Captain William and the famous Wanderer!
Patrick Brunosson and his posse returned to the Harvester two days later for more offshore fun with the scorecard showing two super Sailfish releases.
The second release was a true monster, easily north of 150lbs.
They also continued to fill their refrigerator with this tasty Yellowfin Tuna:
Alaska’s own Kenny Ray returned to Nosara with his family to ply the inshore reefs on the Explorer and caught a wide variety of reef-dwellers. The highlight was this big Jack Crevelle:
Check out these zebra style markings on this tasty morsel.
Patrick Brunosson returned to Nosara hoping to follow-up on his Yellowfin Tuna catches from earlier in the year, and this time the Harvester delivered the goods with great billfish action.
After two sweet Sailfish releases in the morning, Captain Alex set these boys up with a pod of good-sized Yellowfin Tuna.