The Explorer welcomed angler Joseph Batilla for a bluewater battle on November 5.
Sailfish safe released as always. For the dinner table they scored a beefy Dorado.
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The Explorer welcomed angler Joseph Batilla for a bluewater battle on November 5.
Sailfish safe released as always. For the dinner table they scored a beefy Dorado.
On November 5 the Discoverer and angler Samuel Scheenstra scored a sweet stack of Dorados:
They really filled the filet bag with a nice array of medium-sized Yellowfin Tunas:
On November 3 the Explorer welcomed Samuel Scheenstra for a productive trip to the meat market. Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas abound for these California anglers.
The flagship Wanderer welcomed our good friend Nigel Phillips for a fun day of fishing on November 3.
They scored nice Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas. Yummy!
The Discoverer started the season on November 2 with angler Joe Batilla scoring a nice rack of tasty filets.
They scored Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas, leading to a full and diverse spread for the dinner table.
Team Ellestad upped the ante on October 27 with this lovely Sailfish release:
They also filled up the filet bag with Yellowfin Tuna and multiple Dorados.
Steve Dziadul’s group kept their foot on the gas on October 26 with TWO MORE awesome Blue Marlin releases.
They also scored a sweet Sailfish release:
For sustenance, they brought home a stack of Dorado filets for the dinner table.
On October 25 June Ellestad had a nice day of action on the Explorer. They scored these tasty Dorados for the dinner table:
FishingNosara is back for another great season, and our good friend Steve Dziadul kicked things off with a wonderful Blue Marlin release on the Wanderer.
They also scored a pair of Sailfish releases:
For the dinner table, these Florida anglers nagged a quartet of Dorados.
After a whirlwind three-month refit, we are ready to rock for the 2024 fishing season.
We got a ton of work finished just in time for the start of the season, including a big upgrade to our pool area.
The Nature Preserve campus is centered around the pool in the center of campus, and this year we decided to upgrade the surface area around the po0l:
Dieter led the charge on this massive tile job, and as always snuck a little artistic flair into the work:
Excellent work on this re-imagining of our beloved pool area.
Last month we detailed the process of removing and repainting the rear transom bracket on the Wanderer, and this month we finished up the job on our mighty flagship.
The rest of the fleet is showing off fresh coats of gelcoat which has been polished to a high shine.
It is a great feeling to see the 2024 season spread out before us like a fruitful valley. Let’s get after it!