The Explorer and client Alan Johnson snagged a quartet of good-eatin’ Dorados on their November 14th fishing trip.
It’s always good to leave the boat with a big sack of filets!
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The Explorer and client Alan Johnson snagged a quartet of good-eatin’ Dorados on their November 14th fishing trip.
It’s always good to leave the boat with a big sack of filets!
Russell Thorsheim stocked up on filets on November 14. First up was a nice-sized Dorado:
Then Captain Alex parked the Harvester over a nice reef bite which yielded seven Snappers and two small Snook…very unusual to snag Snook this far off of the beach.
The Discoverer welcomed Maria Garay and her group for a fun morning of rod bending action. They scooped up five 20lbs. Dorados on a five hour trip.
A fish an hour ain’t too shabby, especially when they are this delicious.
Good things came in twos on November 13th ad Captain Alex welcomed Russell Thorsheim for two Sailfish releases backed up with two Dorados.
David Little ended his week of fishing with Captain David with a true fish of a lifetime..this Rooster Fish release is easily north of 70lbs. and is clearly the biggest pez gallo of the season for the FishingNosara team:
They also nabbed several more nice filets for the travel cooler.
Great work by Captain David and the plucky Adventurer.
David Little was back for more on the 12th, this time marking the scorecard with a sweet Rooster fish release.
Also adding an additional Dorado, Mr. Little has show that he knows how to handle a big fish on the line.
Hubble Keller’s walk-off shot came on November 11th as the Harvester iced eleven big Dorados.
They all have good size to them, and were coming in so quickly that we had to pile them up on the deck as the next fish came calling.
It’s was a great week of action for Team Keller, and its no shame that their arms were so tired that Captain Alex had to pick up the slack as Hubble was on the wheel and the gaff.
The Discoverer welcomed Stephanie Vinat’s group for a 6.5 hour trip on November 11 and they had an absolute blast on the big battleship.
This Marlin release is a great angling achievement, and these folks didn’t leave empty-handed thanks to a variety of nice Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas.
Captain David is off to a hot start, as proven by British angler David Little’s trip on November 11th that yielded 18 nice Dorados on the deck backed up by a variety of smaller reef dwellers like Jack Crevelle.
Also a curious and peaceful Whale Shark pulled up to the panga and gave Mr. Little a chance to encounter this monster at close range.
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.