The Explorerย scored a feisty little Rooster Fish release with the Fleming group on June 11.
For the dinner table, they scored a beefy Yellowfin Tuna. Fresh sushi!
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The Explorerย scored a feisty little Rooster Fish release with the Fleming group on June 11.
For the dinner table, they scored a beefy Yellowfin Tuna. Fresh sushi!
Captain Carlos scored a nice pair of Yellowfin Tuna catches on June 10th with angler Laura Gardner.
Gabriel and Daniel Revai enlisted theย Wandererย on June 9. Master Captain William reports excellent action offshore.
A MONSTER Dorado score was backed up with several large Rainbow Runners:
On June 9 the Explorerย and angler Brian Hartnack had a big day on the blue water. This Sailfish release was the highlight:
For the filet bag they nabbed several football-sized Yellowfin Tunas and a BIG Dorado.
The Discoverer on stayed hot the first week of June. The highlight was this Sailfish release:
The big battleship also scored Yellowfin Tunas and Dorados for the dinner table.
Stacy Fleming’s group scored again on theย Explorer on June 8. Check out this assortment of great Dorados.
Stacy Fleming’s group got off to a hot start on June 6 with theย Explorer reporting multiple big Yellowfin Tunas.
Fresh sushi party for these Texas anglers!
On June 5, the Explorer and angler Jay Mays released this excellent Blue Marlin on June 6 with the 27-foot Explorer.
This monster broke the hook after the leader was touched, and in the afternoon a Sailfish was traditionally released.
Our great friend David Sabiston joined the Discoverer on June 5 for a Yellowfin Tuna hunt. Their expedition yielded tasty filets and a fresh sushi snack.
On June 4, Larry and Linda Griffin were back on the mega panga for another great of variety from Captain Wilson and Mate Geraldo.
After a pair of wonderful Sailfish releases, they visited the meat market for a beefy Yellowfin Tuna and large Rainbow Runner:
The finished up the day inshore and caught the biggest Needlefish we have seen in a long, long time.
Just for comparison, here is the current world record for this species:
Giant Mexican Needlefish, Tylosurus fodiator. Fish caught from coastal waters off Puerto Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, May 2004. Length: 1.49 m (4 feet 11 inches).