Captain Wilson kept up the consistent fishing on the 19th, highlighted by this nice Sailfish release:
The Harvester also had a nice run of Yellowfin Tunas on ice, plus a few tasty Cierro Mackerals caught near-shore.
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Captain Wilson kept up the consistent fishing on the 19th, highlighted by this nice Sailfish release:
The Harvester also had a nice run of Yellowfin Tunas on ice, plus a few tasty Cierro Mackerals caught near-shore.
We are honored to host Capt. Dave Marciano of the Hard Merchandise boat (of Wicked Tuna TV)for a fun week of fishing.
On February 19 the Wanderer reports that big Dorado and Yellowfin Tuna were in the area.
Our old friend JC Mas returned to the Adventurer on February 19 and had a blast while catching these nice Yellowfin Tunas.
The Wanderer always sets the tone for the rest of the FishingNosara team. After a slow day on February 17th, Captain William changed tactics and found a nice school of Yellowfin Tunas.
The Master Captain is always pushing the envelope.
Matt Lambie brought home the bacon on the 18th because Captain Wilson put him on these excellent Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas.
Shane Whealton has returned to the Adventurer, and was joined by his dad on February 18. This pair of monster Rooster Fish release are clearly the highlights of this trip:
Shane nagged this excellent Amberjack for the filet bag, and a nice Cierro Mackerel is an excellent side item.
Dell Shaw’s group joined Master Captain William on February 17, and the mighty flagship scored this awesome Blue Marlin release.
For the dinner table this group brought in some excellent Dorados.
Captain Carlos raised the stakes on February 16 with TWO Blue Marlin releases.
Excellent work by angler Kenny Ray and great fish handling by Mate Kevin to ensure the release of both of these monsters.
On February 26, the Adventurer delivered an amazing Rooster Fish release for angler Lawrence Kowalski.
Great work by Captain David!
The Wanderer stayed inshore on February 16 and kept the rods bent with several nice catches.