The Harvester welcomed angler Daniel Hom on the 26th for an excellent day of catching.
This tasty Jack Crevalle was backed-up with a nice Dorado. Not bad for just a 5hr. trip.
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The Harvester welcomed angler Daniel Hom on the 26th for an excellent day of catching.
This tasty Jack Crevalle was backed-up with a nice Dorado. Not bad for just a 5hr. trip.
Lisa Ballacao and her crew has a great time with Captain Carlos on February 24.
Let’s let Lisa tell the tale: “FishingNosara delivered yet again. We retuned again after last year! We enjoyed 2 great days of fishing on the Harvester with Captain Wilson and Mate Gerardo! Day 1 we caught a large Mahi Mahi and then came inshore for the afternoon and caught white Tuna and lots of Bonitos to use for bait. Day 2 we stayed offshore all day and caught and released 3 beautiful Sailfish and bought home a huge Wahoo to eat for days! The boats are kept in pristine condition (kept clean throughout the day as well!) and the guys are very knowledgeable and even flexible as our plans changed for the day! We will be back next year! Still need to get that elusive Marlin!
Captain Fito welcomed Dave Freeman to the Adventurer on February 24 for a blistering performance.
Early Sailfish released were augmented with a tasty Jack Crevalle for the fishbox.
They finished the day inshore with a wonderful Broomtail Grouper release.
Ted Adams’ group chartered the Wanderer on February 23 and started out with a tasty Dorado on ice.
For the scorecard they notched a pair of super Sailfish releases.
Lisa Ballacao and Ben joined up with the Harvester on the 23rd, and they got acclimated to the blue water fishery with a tasty White Tuna backed-up with a nice Dorado.
On the 23rd the Discoverer welcomed Buddy Cherry for a fantastic day of Sailfish releases.
The Wanderer also performed brilliantly on the inshore fishery. Check out this MONSTER Cubera Snapper release.
While nearshore, they also nabbed a nice Amberjack.
The offshore fishing also stayed hot, with this BIG Dorado backed-up by a nice Sailfish release.
On February 22, the Harvester welcomed Charley Smith and FishingNosara Hall of Famer Morgan Trible.
These Virginia anglers scored multiple Sailfish releases.
For the icebox they added a nice Wahoo and a big Dorado.
Jacksonville angler Buddy Cherry has returned to Nosara, and on the 22nd his group scored a bunch of Sailfish releases with the Discoverer.
The Harvester pulled double-duty on the 21st with Erin Smalls’ group a Sailfish release during the morning 5-hour session.
They also added a lunch-time Dorado.