Lynda Koehn signed up on the battleship Discoverer for a morning half day trip and scored this lovely Rooster fish inshore:
They also had enough time to get to the nearby deep water and pulled up a nice Dorado for the dinner table:
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Lynda Koehn signed up on the battleship Discoverer for a morning half day trip and scored this lovely Rooster fish inshore:
They also had enough time to get to the nearby deep water and pulled up a nice Dorado for the dinner table:
Captain Alex proved his inshore prowess on March 2 with a great variety of catches.
A pair of Rooster fish releases highlighted the action, but this group also added a nice Red Grouper and the elusive Congrio…a rare catch in our area that yield the best meat in the Pacific.
Trey Hardy finished February on a high note with a wonderful Marlin release, and he started February with another legendary trophy fish release.
Everyone gathered around to marvel at this sweet Rooster Fish.
Great work by Captain Carlos and the battleship Discoverer!
The Super panga welcomed client Kevin Poindexter for an inshore hunt, and he overcame this nice Queen Snapper.
This is a great fish, especially to find this close to shore.
Texas angler Trey Hardy scored a true fish-of-a-lifetime with Captain William on the Wanderer during a full day trip on February 28.
Upon release this monster was estimate to weigh 250lbs.
Fantastic work from the mighty flagship!
Trey Hardy started his week with a world-beating Marlin release, but on day two the fish weren’t as cooperative as they had to settle for a handful of Bonitas and White Tunas.
Still you got to appreciate the big smiles and fun that comes along with with catching fish regardless of size.
The legendary Dan Johnson rejoined the Wanderer for a billfish hunt on February 27, and along with his daughter Delaney Johnson scored a big Blue Marlin backed up by a nice Sailfish.
This monster weighs well over 300lbs. and is certainly a breathtaking achievement.
Delaney’s Sailfish was no slouch either, putting up a big fight on the way to a safe release.
Our new friend Chris Ravenscroft had a wildly productive half day with Captain William reporting bunches of badass Sailfish releases.
In the second hour of the trip they pulled of a Double Sailfish release.
The hardest fighting fish of the day was this late-morning monster:
FishingNosara Hall of Famer George Shipley was one of the Explorer‘s first clients, fishing on the super panga in February 2011 and posting the boat’s first ever Double Sailfish release.
He returned on the 25th and added another sweet Sailfish release to his ever-growing scorecard.
Joe Goins’ group nabbed a world-class Marlin with Captain William on February 24.
This monster put on an above-the-water acrobatic display as the mighty flagship fought her all the way to a safe release.
They also added a Sailfish to round out the scorecard:
Great way to finish the week for Team Goins!