Captain Wilson on the Harvester scored an excellent Sailfish release on February 4.

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Captain Wilson on the Harvester scored an excellent Sailfish release on February 4.

On February 4, Captain William reported this excellent Blue Marlin release.


Jeff Witt had a banner day on February 4 with the Explorer.



Here’s what Jeff had to say: “Our trip was awesome! We caught two sailfish and a large marlin. We saw a ton of dolphins, birds and a large turtle. Our captain and crew were excellent. The fresh fruit and lunch were all amazing. Highly recommend!”




The Explorer gave Jim Roche a great send-off as he completed his week of fishing on February 3 with this MONSTER Blue Marlin release:






What an awesome catch! They added to their filet collection with a big Dorado and nice Yellowfin Tuna.




The Discoverer welcomed Kevin Jones’ group on February 3, and they scored an excellent billfish release. Check out this feisty Striped Marlin:


Excellent fish handling by Mate Kevin to ensure the safe release of this beauty.



Collin Gibson spent a pleasant afternoon with Captain David on February 3. They kept the rods bent with Jack Crevelles, and released them safely.


Jason Relph had a very productive outing on February 2 with the Harvester. The highlight with this sweet Rooster Fish release.


For table fare, Captain Wilson scored a nice Amberjack backed-up with a tasty Dorado.



Texas angling legend Jerome McKown added to his formidable history with an awesome Blue Marlin release.




The Discoverer also scored a big Dorado for the icebox.


Great work by Captain Carlos and Mate Kevin.
Jim Roche added a day on the Adventurer after a full week of offshore fishing. Captain David introduced him to our inshore fishery with and excellent Amberjack.


Later they released a wonderful Rooster fish. What a beauty!




Joe Steinhaller booked the Wanderer for a quick 5 hour trip on February 1, and despite the short trip managed to hook up a nice Blue Marlin.


Jim Stube was on the reel for this Marlin battle. This monster spit the hook after a few high-flying jumps. Later in the morning Joe Steinhauer scored this nice Dorado for the dinner table.


