The Harvester stayed hot on the 21st, with a nice Double Sailfish release highlighting the trip.
For the dinner table they added a tasty Dorado.
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The Harvester stayed hot on the 21st, with a nice Double Sailfish release highlighting the trip.
For the dinner table they added a tasty Dorado.
The Discoverer kept up the pressure on the 20th with an excellent array of Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas on ice.
Captain Alex posted a banner day with angler Colorado angler Chris Vargoshe. The day’s scorecard was dotted with superb Sailfish releases.
The action was intense, but Mate Wilson and Captain Alex were in the mood for the feud. All these Sailfish were safely released after their capture.
They totaled TEN Sailfish releases, backed up with seven Yellowfin Tuna and a small Dorado.
Amazing work by the mighty mega panga Harvester.
The Discoverer fought a swarm of Super Sailfish on the 19th.
Excellent fish handling means safe live releases for these billfish.
What a fun day of big time billfishing.
On April 19, the Harvester stayed on the Yellowfin Tuna bite while also mixing in some super Sailfish releases.
Once dinner was safely on ice, the mega panga headed out to Sailfish City.
Our new friend Martin Cooper finished his two week stay in Nosara by achieving a bucket-list worthy Rooster Fish release.
The Explorer delivered a great fishing experiance on April 19. Check out this young angler’s awesome Yellowfin Tuna score.
This awesome Sailfish releases rounded out the trip.
Captain Alex stays on the cutting edge; in late April the rest of the boats were still jumping on Dorado, but the mega panga moved on to the Yellowfin Tuna swarms further offshore.
Later they came inshore and mugged a big Amberjack. Great catch by Tony Williams.
The Explorer stayed hot on the 18th with this excellent Sailfish release.
The big battleship Discoverer knocked out several Sailfish releases on April 18.
After a multitude of safe releases, this crew added a bunch of Yellowfin Tunas to the icebox.
Great work by Captain Carlos!