Mate Wilson of the Harvester loves to fish so much that even on his day off, you can find him scouting around Garza bay.
This juvinile Rooster Fish was caught on light tackle from our 14-foot Transporter, and obviously was released after the photo.
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Mate Wilson of the Harvester loves to fish so much that even on his day off, you can find him scouting around Garza bay.
This juvinile Rooster Fish was caught on light tackle from our 14-foot Transporter, and obviously was released after the photo.
Captain William welcomed Grant Hawes and his group of South Carolina anglers for a fantastic day of action on January 19.
This Sailfish releases was backed up with a nice array of Dorados.
This big hoss was the highlight of the day; when Captain William gets in the photo, you know its a big catch.
Great work by the flagship Wanderer!
Captain Carlos was joined by our good friend Kevin Campbell on the 19th, and this Alaska-based angler put on a show with multiple Sailfish releases.
The Discoverer also reports a catch of the elusive Wahoo. These silver bullets are tough fighters and yield incredible tasty steaks.
They also added a decent Yellowfin Tuna to round out the haul.
Dean Hayes finished up his whirlwind fishing campaing on the 18th with Captain Alex reporting a banner day of Sailfish releases.
Lovely photos of this safe release. It’s always thrilling to see this action a few feet off the transom.
Great work all-around by the mega panga.
The bulk of the fleet stayed inshore on Janaury 16, but the Wanderer lived up to her handle as Captain William wanted to check the offshore conditions.
The fish were soft-biting, but the Master Captain managed to coax a few nice Yellowfin Tunas into the spread.
Great job by Captain William.
Captain Alex leads the way again, this time with catches of the biggest Congiros we have every seen.
No one knows exactly why the size on these are so unusally big this season but when is comes to this succulent lobster-like meat, the more the better!
Great work by the Harvester!
The bottom fishing has been on fire in mid-January; the Explorer boated a big Congrio and a bucket-full of small Red Groupers.
The other half of the Dean Hayes group joined the Wanderer on the 15th, and they also scored a pair of Sailfish releases.
They also added a nice Dorado for the dinner table.
Excellent work by Captain William.
Dean Hayes’ group split up between the Discoverer and Wanderer on the 15th.
Over on the big battleship theiy scored nice Sailfish releases augmented by tasty Yellowfin Tunas.
Dean sent us this nice email after the trips: “We had great offshore trips. We boated 8 sails in the two days we went offshore! Your captains and mates were all very efficient and hospitable. Thanks for a great experience!!”
Captain Carlos ran a quick 2.5 hour sunset trip on the 14th, and in that short time nabbed a nice Yellowfin Tuna.