Mike Morgan scored a ridiculous Rooster Fish onboard the mighty Wanderer. Check out this monster:




Great work!
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Mike Morgan scored a ridiculous Rooster Fish onboard the mighty Wanderer. Check out this monster:




Great work!
Ricky Hamblin turned in a nice day on the Discoverer with a excellent haul of Yellowfin Tuna filets on June 15.

Captain Alex stayed inshore on the 13th and nabbed this feisty Rooster fish.




Captain Fico kept up the consistency on June 13 with angler Christopher Kellogg reporting a swarm of Yellowfin Tuna on ice.




Captain David welcomed Jose Soto of California for a wonderful day of inshore action, highlighted by these nice Snappers.


They also nabbed a Yellowfin Tuna for good measure.

Excellent work by the switchblade.
Jacksonville’s own Brian Dutcher, Jose, and Bubba from the Lil’ Hooker Fishing Team had a big time on board the Discoverer as Captain Carlos kept them on the fish.


Spinning porpoise pods led the way to the action and the weapon of choice was top-water plugs on spinning tackle.




These guys could barely get the hooks back in the water before enduring another wave of Yellowfin Tuna attacks.





With all these Tunas on ice, Mate Kevin was more than willing to share his fileting duties with Mr. Dutcher.




All in a day’s work for the big battleship Discoverer.


Wendy Salazar brought her family along on June 12, and we’re stoked to report some big smiles and big Yellowfin Tunas.


Great work by the Explorer!
The Harvester had her turn with Chuck Harris’ group on the 11th and reported some of the biggest Yellowfin Tuna catches this season.



Besides this fat 40+lbs. Yella, several other nice specimens were put on ice.






Great work by these fun-loving Tallahassee anglers.
Chuck and the boys hit ’em hard again on the 11th, with a full freezer of Yellowfin Tunas on ice.



Captain Alex is on a run of great Cubera Snapper catches, and client Brian Dutcher scored this monster early in the day on the 10th:

Then in the afternoon the Harvester ventured offshore where they found light rains and heavy Sailfish action.

Great work by the ‘Never Surrender’ Mega Panga!

