Our great friend David Sabiston joined the Discoverer on June 5 for a Yellowfin Tuna hunt. Their expedition yielded tasty filets and a fresh sushi snack.
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Our great friend David Sabiston joined the Discoverer on June 5 for a Yellowfin Tuna hunt. Their expedition yielded tasty filets and a fresh sushi snack.
On June 4, Larry and Linda Griffin were back on the mega panga for another great of variety from Captain Wilson and Mate Geraldo.
After a pair of wonderful Sailfish releases, they visited the meat market for a beefy Yellowfin Tuna and large Rainbow Runner:
The finished up the day inshore and caught the biggest Needlefish we have seen in a long, long time.
Just for comparison, here is the current world record for this species:
Giant Mexican Needlefish, Tylosurus fodiator. Fish caught from coastal waters off Puerto Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, May 2004. Length: 1.49 m (4 feet 11 inches).
The Explorer kept up the pace on June 4 with angler Dion Bally nagging a big pile of Yellowfin Tuna filets.
The mighty flagship welcomed Andrew Turner’s group on June 3rd.
An early Yellowfin Tuna score was backed up by a beautiful Sailfish release:
Isaiah Trujillo and the boys from Salty Adventures lived up to their name on June 3; check out this MONSTER Tripletail score on the Harvester:
Captain Antonio and Mate Raffa scored some nice Dorados with angler Mark McNasby on June 3.
David and Julie Sabiston joined the Discoverer on June 1, and were welcomed to the blue water by this big Sailfish:
After the billfish release, they scored a pair of tasty Yellowfin Tunas for the dinner table.
The Harvester started June by welcoming our friends Larry and Linda Griffin for a productive day on the blue water.
Tasty Yellowfin Tunas are a great way to start the week for Team Griffin.
Sam Kyzer’s group performed brilliantly with the Wanderer on May 30. Check out these tasty Dorado and Yellowfin Tuna scores:
Jacksonville angler Brian Burke continued his single-handed conquest of the pacific on May 29. The Wanderer‘s scorecard includes a wonderful Sailfish release backed up with a nice stack of Yellowfin Tunas: