David Truax scored some tasty morsels inshore with theย Adventurer on March 30.
A manhole-cover size Pompano was backed up with a sweet Needlefish.
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David Truax scored some tasty morsels inshore with theย Adventurer on March 30.
A manhole-cover size Pompano was backed up with a sweet Needlefish.
The hits kept coming in late August as Captain David concluded a great season on the Adventurer with a great run of trips late in the month.
This big Red Snapper was complimented by an equally tasty Red Grouper:
While the big fish grab the headlines, there is also much to be said about a large number of smaller fish…check out this haul:
Fantastic work by Captain David and the 23-foot switchblade Adventurer!
On February 20 the Explorer kept up the hot action with Mark Cooney and George Pile returning for more meaty filets.
This big Pompano will yield excellent ceviche; they also added a handful of tasty Snappers.
Captain William kept up the consitent results in mid-November with four more excellent Dorados on ice.
Later in the day they moved inshore and scored another Dorado and a beautiful Pompano.
Eric Weissman and his friend Zev enjoyed great action with Captain David on a pair of trips in mid-February.
After their first trip delivered catches of Pompano and White Tunas, the returned on the 20th to score tasty Yellowfin Tunas:
Great fishing and pictures by Eric Weissman!
The Adventerer scored a wonderful quartet of fish on the 19th with client Ann Viitala.
White Tuna, Yellowfin Tuna, Jack Crevelle, and this big Pompano…now that’s a haul!
Nice action by Captain Fico on the Explorer. Check out this great big Pompano backed up by a nice Tuna.
Tommy Laborde filled the fishbox in a major way on a 5 hour afternoon trip.
Multiple Tunas and a big Pompano swarmed the Explorer and Captain Fico worked them masterfully.
John Difilippo got into town a few days before the rest of his group, so before attacking the blue water on the big boats he chose to gather up meat fish with Captain David.
Nice scores of Yellowfin Tuna, Pompano, and Queen Snapper means that the Difilippo group will be well-fed upon their arrival. Excellent work!
The advantage if fishing five times a week is that Captain David can apply one day’s success to the next trip. He took Antonio Cantillo to the same spot he’s been working all week and once again scored:
The highlight was this big Amberjack, which was backed up by a big Jack Crevelle and a small White Tuna.
The next day Captain David and Paul Fontaine found this manhole-cover sized Pompano…can you say ‘ceviche’?