The Harvester continued the month of strong fishing on the 20th with a nice Dorado score.




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The Harvester continued the month of strong fishing on the 20th with a nice Dorado score.




Great fishing stories start with hardship. David Gibbons’ flight into Costa Rica was delayed one day due to bad weather. “We will be there tomorrow come hell or high water!” wrote David in an email from the airport.

This Blue Marlin also adjusted his schedule, and both angler and fish met up for a big battle on November 19th.

These Arkansas anglers also had appetites from the travels, and these dinner table-worthy Dorados with certainly fill the need.



Great work by the big battleship Discoverer!
Captain Fico stayed inshore today with angler Moses Homer reporting an excellent Rooster Fish release. They backed up that catch with a football-sized Yellowfin Tuna for the dinner table.




The Discoverer welcomed Thomas Kerl’s group for a 5 hour half day on the 18th, and despite the shortened day the battleship still delivered the goods.



Captain Fico reports that the staple catches of Yellowfin Tuna and Dorado were present, but suprisingly they also nagged a big Wahoo.

These silver bullets are common in our area but we rarely catch them because their sharp teeth destroy our all-monofiliment rigs (a Wahoo-specific rig uses wire instead of mono). Guess is was a lucky day for the big battleship.
The Adventurer led the pack on the 18th with a crazy day of action that included BIG Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas.








They even scored a Rooster fish release at the end of the trip.

Amazing action by the very busy Captain David.
Captain Alex kept scoring on the 18th with big Dorado catches topping the scoreboard.








Great work by the mighty mega panga!
The Harvester got it poppin’ on the 17th with a wide variety of filets on ice.

This group of European anglers offerend no quartor with catches of Dorado, Yellowfin Tuna, and the elusive Needlefish.




Marlin Alert on the Harvester! Captain Alex and the Broussard group released this excellent Blue Marlin on November 13









After the safe release, the Harvester scooped up dinner in the form of this Yellowfin Tuna.


Ryan Brown’s group split up between the Wanderer and Discoverer on the 13th for a big day of fishing fun.


A sweet Blue Marlin was released on the Discoverer and was backed up by a nice Dorado.

Meanwhile on the Wanderer, the group loaded up on fine table fare.






Yellowfin Tunas made up the morning’s haul, yielding to big Dorados later in the trip.



The Adventurer and angler Mary Hittinger enjoyed a fun day of inshore catching on the 13th.



This Jack Crevelle is a fun catch, but not the greatest fish to eat. Therefore Captain David decided to release it.
