April 3, 2015

South Carolina angler Jonathan Wright enlisted the Wanderer for a day inshore of fishing and snorkeling.

The highlight of the day was this big Rooster fish release (above), however they followed it up with a smaller pez gallo later in the trip:

Also the clear waters around the Pink island made for some fun snorkeling.

All in a days’ work for the mighty Wanderer.

April 2, 2015

The inshore madness continued on April 2 as the flagship pulled myriad species of fish up from the shallow reefs.

Fresh of his great river mouth scores of Snook, client Mike Loughrey and his group scored Jack Crevelles, Amberjack, and the elusive Blue Jack Crevelles.

With four experienced anglers on deck, First Mate Alex got the rare opportunity to see how the client’s usually feel…that is, sitting back and watching some pro anglers fill the fishbox:

April 2, 2015

There has been lots of great river mouth action led by Javier aka Rey Robalo this month. The highlight was a surf fishing adventure with Texas client Mike Loughrey:

“This friend caught a beautiful robalo this morning and freed it to make eggs and fight again in the future! Everyone wins!” wrote Javier.

Kudos to the boys for releasing these big Snook…while not a mandated catch-and-release species, Javier has great respect for the Snook stocks in the river and keeps only a fraction of his catches.

Also this month were some excellent catches of Ponpano and Permit…ceviche, anyone?

Great work as always by Javier!

March 31, 2015

Alabama’s own Andrew Nichols brought his kids along for an inshore hunt, and First Mate Alex was well prepared with lots of Mullets in the livewell.

This little Cierro Mackeral was the ice-breaker, and was a sign of a great day to come.

How’s a gargantuan Cubera Snapper sound to get the ball rolling?

You know its a memorable fish with Captain William gets a picture for his scrapbook!

The Wanderer headed a few miles offshore in the afternoon and snared a nice Sailfish release.

March 31, 2015

The Explorer closed out the month on a strong run of Sailfish releases.

The more trips that Captain Carlos and Mate Kevin run, the more they mark-up the scorecard with Sailfish releases.

Clearly these guys are sharpening their skills to a razor’s edge.

There was also lots of other species to brag about on the Super Panga. Check out these beastly Rooster fish releases:

Captain Carlos also reports a good array of Dorado and Amberjack.