Dani Loewenstein’s group joined the Wanderer on November 1st and they were treated to a bunch of blue water action. Offshore, they scored several Yellowfin Tunas.
They finished up the day inshore and boated this MONSTER Rock Snapper
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Dani Loewenstein’s group joined the Wanderer on November 1st and they were treated to a bunch of blue water action. Offshore, they scored several Yellowfin Tunas.
They finished up the day inshore and boated this MONSTER Rock Snapper
The Wanderer stayed hot on October 31 with the Lou Mullikin group scoring a wide array of tasty fish. This Amberjack was the highlight:
They also scored a nice pile of Yellowfin Tunas and White Tuna.
Captain William keep up the good work in late October with a bunch of nice catches and big smiles.
It was a Yellowfin Tuna party for the Wanderer.
We started the season a few days early this year, as the Wanderer welcomed the Kennedy and Becker families for a fun three days of blue water action in late-October.
A high-flying Sailfish release was good omen for the mighty flagship Wanderer, and was backed up by an array of good-eatin’ keepers:
The on-bard sushi station was deployed, and the local restaurants made masterpieces from these filets throughout the week:
On their off-day, the group checked-out the wildlife on the Mountain Hiking tour:
The FishingNosara team spent the rainy season (September and October) getting the fleet re-armed and re-loaded for the new season.
We focused heavily on gelcoat repairs and repainting, specifically the blue hulls of the Wanderer and Discoverer.
The mega panga Harvester also got a new coat of interior gelcoat; looking forward to another strong season from Captain Wilson:
Of course the cockpits are the highest-traffic area of the boats and they all got a healthy dose of TLC. On the Explorer, there are multiple spots where fiberglass reinforcements from previous years are showing through the gelcoat
After leveling these spots out with the grinder, Captain Antonio gelcoated the entire interior from stem to stern:
Naturally we had to upkeep our hardest-working boat: the Transporter which ferries guests, supplies, and crew to/from the boats.
Last but certainly not least is new cushions and fresh fabric throughout the fleet. Excellent work by Marino and Sra. Hernandez.
On the land-based side of things, we have beefed up the interior and towing package for the big bad blue Land Cruiser.
Shhhhhh….TOP SECRET PROJECT HERE:
We are attempting to mold our own Transporter-sized panga boat. Stay tuned for more updates.
The Explorer scored big on August 25 with Emily Martin’s group scoring a lovely Amberjack:
They added a Dorado to diversify their filet bag.
The Martin group brought home dinner from their August 23rd trip on the Explorer. Check out this tasty Yellowfin Tuna:
Craig Sutton and Marino Lora scored a wonderful Wahoo on August 21st with the Explorer. They nabbed this beast on a tiny #1 planer, 1 1/2 inch spoon, and 30lbs mono on a Tiagra 30.
Linda McAnally’s group returned on the 21st for more catching, this time focusing on inshore species.
This super-tasty Congrio was backed-up with multiple Red Groupers:
This lonely Yellowfin Tuna rounded out the haul:
From Linda’s email: “The FishingNosara crew took excellent care of us and were flexible in their efforts to get us on the fish! Great trip, and we’re already planning dates for our next trip.”
The Wanderer welcomed the McAnally/Lovelace/Vestal Group for a great day of bluewater action on August 20.
An outstanding Marlin release is the highlight from a day that featured multiple tasty Yellowfin Tunas.