The Harvester started June by welcoming our friends Larry and Linda Griffin for a productive day on the blue water.

Tasty Yellowfin Tunas are a great way to start the week for Team Griffin.


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The Harvester started June by welcoming our friends Larry and Linda Griffin for a productive day on the blue water.

Tasty Yellowfin Tunas are a great way to start the week for Team Griffin.


Sam Kyzer’s group performed brilliantly with the Wanderer on May 30. Check out these tasty Dorado and Yellowfin Tuna scores:







Jacksonville angler Brian Burke continued his single-handed conquest of the pacific on May 29. The Wanderer‘s scorecard includes a wonderful Sailfish release backed up with a nice stack of Yellowfin Tunas:







On May 29, Craig Sutton nagged three 30lbs. Yellowfin Tunas and this nice Sailfish release on the Discoverer:

It was a wonderful day on May 28 for anglers Elsye and Michael Sittner on the Adventurer


They nabbed this awesome Yellowfin Tuna:





Brian Burke of Jacksonville, FL scored a mountain of tasty filets with Captain Antonio and Mare Raffa on May 25.






Big Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas dotted Brian’s scorecard. This is a lot of reeling for a solo fisherman, but Mr. Burke is a very experienced angler.



Big smiles and big fish on the barroom brawler Explorer!


On May 25 the big battleship Discoverer welcomed Murphey Gayler for a full day of fish-fighting.


The highlight were these beefy Yellowfin Tunas, which were augmented by a nice Dorado.

Murphey Gayler took the Harvester out for a quick 5-hour trip on the 24th and despite the half-day they came home with a full bag of filets.



They scored big Yellowfin Tunas fairly close to shore.


They finished the morning session with this fantastic Amberjack.


Christopher Keen had a big outing with the Discoverer on May 23. This monster Dorado was backed-up by a nice pile of Yellowfin Tunas.





Laura Reed’s group joined the Explorer on the 23rd for a very productive day of dinner-catching.



They also snagged and released this very confused bird:

