The Discoverer delivered the goods on March 18 with a fine selection of Dorados on ice:
Also in mid-March, the battleship scored this excellent Dorado:
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The Discoverer delivered the goods on March 18 with a fine selection of Dorados on ice:
Also in mid-March, the battleship scored this excellent Dorado:
The Harvester was stoked to welcome the Marciano family on March 17 for a nice day of fish catching.
An early Dorado broke the ice, then the balance of the day was spent gathering Yellowfin Tunas and bigger Dorados.
We always encourage folks to fish for full eight-hour days to maximize the chance of catching, but sometime people like Ben Merkley stick with the 5 hour half day and make fools of us all.
Captain Antonio and Mate Raffa scored an awesome Blue Marlin release, then added a Sailfish release:
Plus they scored a nice Dorado for the dinner table (lunch basket?) and were back on shore at noon. Incredible performance from the barroom brawler Explorer.
Ryan Pugh performed brilliantly with the Discoverer on March 17. This BIG Dorado was backed-up by one of the biggest Rainbow Runners you’ll ever see.
The youngsters stepped up with some nice Dorados:
Team Pugh also bested a pair of excellent Yellowfin Tunas. What a great haul by Captain Carlos and the big battleship!
Jason Scopp booked the mega panga on the 15th and found excellent action for the second year in row.
Excellent Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas filled up the scorecard. Great job by the Harvester.
The Explorer and Steven Slack’s family had a blast on March 15 with Yellowfin Tuna an Dorado scores.
After refueling with fresh sushi, they battled and released this wonderful Sailfish:
Bill Forner was back on the Discoverer on the 15th and continued to score. This monster Yellowfin Tuna was the catch of the day:
They also iced a few Dorados and released a pair of Sailfish.
The Tedrick family (Dan, Ivy, Davis and Henry) joined the mighty flagship on March 15 and scored this nice Sailfish release.
They also scored a bunch of Dorados.
These spinning dolphins led the way, and the mighty Wanderer stayed busy all day.
“Captain William and Elias were an awesome team and gave our family the experience of a lifetime on the Wanderer,” Dan wrote in an email. “First class operation.”
On March 14, Matt Holmes’ group had a blast on the Harvester highlighted by this beautiful Sailfish release:
They scored a Yellowfin Tuna and Dorado for the dinner table. Excellent performance by Captain Wilson and the mega panga.
The Harvester scored two Dorados, three Yellowfin Tunas, and a Sailfish release on March 13 with angler Bill Forner.