The Adventurer brought yogis Josie and Celina up close to one of the most beautiful creatures in the ocean on the 31st.
This Rooster Fish release was the capstone of a thrilling 5 hour trip on the inshore panga. Great work!
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The Adventurer brought yogis Josie and Celina up close to one of the most beautiful creatures in the ocean on the 31st.
This Rooster Fish release was the capstone of a thrilling 5 hour trip on the inshore panga. Great work!
Tony Anerd’s group scored Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas.
This little Dorado will make for a good sandwich or two, but these Yellowfins will keep the group fed all week long:
Captain Alex scored an amazing Marlin release on the Harvester to put a fitting ending on a great month of fishing.
What a monster!
The Discoverer kept rolling on May 26 and on the 5 hour journey they nabbed a nice Sailfish release backed up by a nice Dorado.
Excellent hunting by Captain Carlos.
Mark Rogers and the boys had a big day with Captain Alex on the Harvester, punctuated by big Yellowfin Tuna catches backed up with lots of Sailfish releases.
After all of the Yellowfin Tunas were iced and filets, the mega panga put in work with a bunch of nice Sailfish action.
Stephen Green and the Wanderer tracked the porpoise pods in late-May and snatched a bevy of tasty Dorados from right under the snouts of the dolphins.
Great work by the ultimate hunter, the mighty Wanderer!
The Adventurer welcome Chris Walcott for a morning half day and they walloped a GIGANTIC Amberjack.
This monster easily weighs over 60lbs. and will make for some fine filets; unlike their Atlantic Ocean brethren, the Pacific Amberjacks are great table fare.
Later on they also came face-to-face with a Shark.
This is as close as Captain David wanted to get to this mini Jaws, so they cut the line and let him swim free.
The Wanderer has been all over the migratory porpoise pods that are lurking offshore, schooling up the Yellowfin Tunas. Look at this nice specimen caught by Alexandra on the flagship in late May.
Great work as always by the mighty flagship Wanderer.
The next day the Discoverer welcomed a different group of Texans for an equally big day of offshore action. Karen and Chris Lawrence’s group boated the biggest Yellowfin Tuna of the season so far:
This monster was the big one, however several other nice Yellowfin Tunas were caught:
Mark Rogers fished several times on the bigger boats in late May, but his haul on the Adventurer outpaced them all in term of size and species diversity.
The highlight of the day was this Rooster Fish release.
Then they scored a monster Cubera Snapper. A great fight which yields great filets.
They rounded out the filet bag with some nice Yellowfin Tunas and a Yellowtail Snapper.
Great work by the 23-foot Switchblade.