Our great friend Jerome McKown arrived in February for a fun week of fishing, and got started quickly with the Discoverer reporting nice Dorado action.



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Our great friend Jerome McKown arrived in February for a fun week of fishing, and got started quickly with the Discoverer reporting nice Dorado action.



The mighty flagship Wanderer welcomed anglers from Cristen Shaver’s group on January 30 for an amazing run of catches.




This fired-up Blue Marlin release is a thing of beauty.

After the safe release they filled the filet bag with some nice Dorado and White Tunas.







Jim Roche had a monster day on the Explorer with Captain Fico reporting an amazing Blue Marlin release.






Great fish handling by Mate Antonio to ensure the safe release of this beast.

This kind of catch can work up and appetite, but hopefully this 70+lbs. Dorado will help Team Roche replenish from this incredible day of blue water action.

The Harvester released a nice Striped Marlin on January 29 with Paula Ross’ group.

The hard-fighting town of Philly was well-represented again on January 27 and Team Hislop returned to the blue water for more Marlin action.


Once again, this Blue Marlin release was backed-up with a hard-charging Dorado on ice.



Kenneth Moore enjoyed a nice day of action on the 27th.

This Sailfish release was the highlight of a day that also featured a big Dorado on ice.

Great work by the Explorer.
The big battleship Discoverer nagged an awesome Sailfish release on the 27th.

Captain David and Manny Rivera kept the coals burning on January 27 with an awesome Sailfish release on the 23-foot Adventurer.


Guess you don’t need a big boat to catch big fish in Costa Rica, huh?

This delectable White Tuna is a nice addition to Manny’s already-full filet bag.
The Wanderer and Philadelphia angler John Horger and his group got off to a fast start on January 26.





This amazing Blue Marlin release is a true fish-of-a-lifetime, and was augmented by a bunch of aggressive Dorados.







The Harvester lived up to her name on the 26th with this bountiful Dorado on ice.
