April 16, 2013

Thomas and Melanie Herndon booked the Wanderer for an afternoon half day billfish hunt and these SoCal anglers got all the Sailfish they could handle. How does EIGHT Sails released in 5 hours sound to you?

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Among the octoplet of releases was a triple header and a double header…that’s a furious frenzy of fishing action for sure!

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Amazing boat handling by Captain William to keep this swarm of Sails from tangling up the spread and of course the legendary First Mate Alex saw to the safe release of all eight specimens.

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All in a day’s work for the mightiest boat in the bay: the Wanderer.

April 15, 2013

After four straight days of fishing, it be understandable if Marty Crotty and his buddy stayed inshore and bobbed around enjoying the sunshine on their final day on the water.

Not these guys…they put the exclamation point on their fishing week with a ridiculous TEN Sailfish releases!

Even more amazing is that they had two triple hookups and two double hookups. meaning that each fish was part of a multiple release.

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You know that something is up when First Mate Alex has a reel bent over; usually fighting the fish is the client’s job, but with three fish on somebody had to step up. Here we see Alex in his usual position on the business end of a couple of billfish.

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Might as well get these guys’ statues ready for the FishingNosara Hall of Fame! They have certainly earned enshrinement.

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April 14, 2013

Marty Crotty and his posse are on a fishin’ mission to release as many Sailfish as they can this week, and on the fourth trip in four days the party leader got things going with the all-the-sudden-common Pacific Sailfish release.

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They boys upped the ante in the afternoon as they pulled off yet another Double Sailfish release, plus followed it up with another loner released late in the trip.

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Mr. Crotty has one more trip to go this week…stay tuned because it may get crazy!

April 11, 2013

Marty Crotty is the most hardcore angler you ever want to meet. Who else has the guts to fish five straight days on the mighty Wanderer?

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These guys got their week off to a fast start by accomplishing one of the most challenging and rewarding maneuvers in fishing: the Double Sailfish Release!

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Good to see these guys get up close and personal with these billfish because I get the feeling they will be seeing a lot of each other this week.

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April 10, 2013

The Explorer caught the biggest Amberjack we have ever seen on April 10 with client Bradford Kuhns and young Mr. Thomas Donnelly. This monster is estimated to weigh 90+ lbs. and is an incredible fishing accomplishment.

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It is hard to know which was more difficult: catching this behemoth or hoisting it up for the picture!

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Amazing work by Captain David and the 26-foot Super Panga!

April 8, 2013

John Hislop and hjs group are the next in line to represent North Carolina in our ongoing battle with bluewater billfish. These folks ain’t playing around either; have three trips planned this week and the first one brought a pair of wonderful Sailfish releases plus a decent Dorado for the dinner table.

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This high-flying Sailfish hit the bait around 12:45 and before the clock struck 1 this bad boy was safely released. Very efficient fight coupled with excellent boat handling and a clean bill shot…all in a day’s work for the mighty Wanderer.

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A half-hour later the Hislop party put this Dorado on ice. This is a great way to start your week in Nosara with filets ready to go.

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The walk-off shot came just after 3pm when another mean Sailfish hit the hook.

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This fight was intense and the fish was strong, but once again the Wanderer had a counter for every punch it could throw and achieved a clean release at 3:20pm

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Let’s hope this is a sign of good things to come for these Tar Heel state anglers as they take two more trips to the blue water this week.

April 6, 2013

Scott Janni and his group scheduled a morning half day on the Wanderer and these Montana-based anglers got all they could handle! They released this mighty Pacific Sailfish at 10am after a vigorous 15 minute duel.

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They followed up with another release at 11am.

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This is the kind of action we have come to expect from the flagship: multiple billfish releases in less than 5 hours. Great job as always by the master Captain William and First Mate Alex.

April 5, 2013

Grant Singleton and Leon Sylvester left the kids and wives at home and went out hunting for billfish. Captain Carlos of Adventurer and Explorer fame joined Captain William on the flagship Wanderer and that means no escape for these Pacific Sailfish.

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Careful with that iPad, buddy! They show them doing a lot of things with iPads in the commercials, but I don’t recall seeing this application before.

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By the end of the trip the fellas had added three more releases to their scorecard, bring the total for both families to seven releases over a 48 hour span. Very good performance from these North Carolina anglers.

 

 

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