Yellowfin Tuna have started to make their way into our area, and on March 16 the big battleship Discoverer nagged a nice stack of tasty Yella Fellas.



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Yellowfin Tuna have started to make their way into our area, and on March 16 the big battleship Discoverer nagged a nice stack of tasty Yella Fellas.



Captain David delivered a big bag of delectable filets on March 16.

Red Grouper is famous for its rich meat for sandwiches, and the fish/eel Congrio yields a lobstertail-esque filet that is out of sight!
The Discoverer welcomed our old pal Frank Joura on March 16.




This Jacksonville angling legend made himself at home with a fantastic Sailfish release backed-up by a big Dorado for the dinner table.
The Wanderer hosted a nice family day of fishing on March 15. They kept the rods bent with a lot of White Tunas and Bonitas snatched up near-shore.




With kids, sometimes is best to target easy-to-catch small fish than the big offshore monsters; it’s easier to teach the youngsters proper technique on more a more forgiving quarry.



The Discoverer kept scoring on March 15. Check out this excellent Yellowfin Tuna:

Great to see fellow FishingNosara craft Explorer working the same school…teamwork makes the dream work!
Ray Olsen’s family did battle with a high-flying Sailfish on March 14.







After the safe release by Mate Elias, the Wanderer stayed busy with multiple nice Dorado scores.







The Explorer hunted down a monster Wahoo on March 14.



The whole group wanted to squeeze in for this photo.

Ken Ruck’s family scored an authentic fish-of-a-lifetime on March 14 with this amazing Blue Marlin release on the Discoverer.



Captain David has an amazing skill for scoring big fish on his little boat. The Adventurer scored this 30+lbs. Red Grouper on the 14th.

Normally these fish are in the 8lbs.-15.lbs range…these are true monsters!


Kenny Ray and Theresa Barcak has an excellent day of action on March 12.


A big sailfish release early in the trip was augmented by excellent Dorado and Yellowfin Tunas.




