Our old pal Gene Pleasants scored a nice Sailfish backed up by a Dorado on February 13.


After a great trophy fish release like this, it feels great to add some filets for the fishbox.


Great work by the Wanderer!
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Our old pal Gene Pleasants scored a nice Sailfish backed up by a Dorado on February 13.


After a great trophy fish release like this, it feels great to add some filets for the fishbox.


Great work by the Wanderer!
Captain Fico has the Adventurer dialed in and has been scoring a wide variety of inshore species for his clients.
On January 26 the 23-foot switchblade pried up this nice Yellowfin Tuna:


Tuna was on the menu again on February 3. Look at these nice Yella Fellas:


A beautiful score came on February 12 with an excellent Rooster fish release:


That same day he scored a nice pair of Tunas for the dinner table.


Great work by Captain Fico on the unbeatable Adventurer.
John Wills and his buddies joined the Wanderer for a full day of fun action on February 12. The Sailfish were hungry as this group released a trio of high-flying billfish.





The highlight was this hard-charging monster:






Great work by Captain William and First Mate Alex to see these beautiful fish safe released.
Mike Hartley is the latest in a long line of North Carolina anglers to find success on the mighty Wanderer. This great group of CCA NC anglers scored early and often:


Check out this cool shot captured by Captain Carlos on the Explorer:




When things start with a quadruple hook-up, you know you’re in for a crazy day of action.






They scored nine Sailfish releases in total throughout the trip, all safe released by First Mate Alex.





Great performance from these Tar Heel State anglers!
Joe Williams scored a trio of nice Sailfish on February 9, plus added a nice Dorado for the dinner table.





Outstanding work by Captain William to deliver these great fish on just a half day of fishing. Safe releases by First Mate Alex are the perfect ending to a great day on the water.

David Svec has returned to Nosara for his annual assault on Sailfish, and the mighty Wanderer was up to the task of hunting down some big billfish for this Massachusetts angler.







Linda Moody had a great day on the Explorer earlier in the week, then moved up to the Wanderer for more great Sailfish action.


They only spent a half day on the mighty flagship, but still scored a pair of “His and Hers” Sailfish releases.


Brock Liebreich and his wife had a picture-perfect day of trophy fish releases on the Wanderer. They started out their full day trip with this wonderful Rooster Fish release less that 5 miles from shore:



Captain William then set offshore and found Sailfish City to be teeming with fired-up Sailfish.





They notched seven Sailfish releases throughout the trip. Check out this high-flyer:




The action stayed hot all afternoon long:



Great hunting by Captain William and excellent fish handling by First Mate Alex.
On February 5 Craig Sutton joined the Wanderer with the goal of replicating the prior day’s Cubera Snapper success.

The offshore gear stayed stowed as Craig dropped a live blue runner to the reef on a Penn 760 Slammer. This monster Cubera ascended to the surface to maul the frightened bait, and the fight was on!




Amazing fish for Craig which may only be bested by his previous Hall of Fame Cubera catches:
January 22, 2010:

May 25, 2012
