The Adventurer welcomed angler Ross Giotto for a fun 6.5 hour trip on the 10th, and they nagged this very nice Dorado.
Impressive work by Captain David and the 23-foot switchblade.
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The Adventurer welcomed angler Ross Giotto for a fun 6.5 hour trip on the 10th, and they nagged this very nice Dorado.
Impressive work by Captain David and the 23-foot switchblade.
Tim Fox writes: “I was out fishing with David on Saturday, March 6th, and had a great trip. The only thing is, I forgot to have David text me the pictures he took of the dorado and sailfish we caught.”
“David was great and we had a great time!”
One day after posting a landmark day on the Harvester, Justin Harmening brought his Sailfish-releasing energy to the 23-foot Adventurer on Feburary 24.
Jack Crevalle and Dorados rounded out the trip. Excellent work by the unstoppable Captain David.
On February 16 Paul Ewald went buck-wild on the Adventurer with Captain David.
They scored a gaggle of Sailfish releases as the switchblade continued her hot action.
Amazing work by Mr. Ewald’s group and Captain David.
Our great friend Vigil Russell fished with Captain David on February 15 turned in one of the most exciting scorecards we’ve ever seen from the Adventurer.
The 23-foot switchblade fought and leader-released a big Blue Marlin, and throughout the day performed several traditional releases of Sailfish.
They also scored a fantastic Rooster Fish release.
This is a triple-serving of world class trophy releases from the smallest boat in the bay…amazing perfomance from Captain David on a sure-fire Hall of Fame day!
Shane Whealton and his father joined Captain David on the 4th and posted one of the best days in the eight-year history of the Adventurer.
This amazingly large Rooster Fish release was the start of this legendary day, which also yielded one of the biggest Jack Crevalles we have ever caught.
The afternoon was dotted with small Tuna catches, highlighted by a pair of 20lbs. Yellowfin Tunas.
Captain David runs this boat alone (meaning no mate) which means the grisly work of fileting this boatload of fish falls to him.
Amazing haul by the 23-foot inshore assassin Adventurer.
Captain David is a master of the inshore spots near Garza Bay, and on the 31st his clients scored a nice pile of Yellowfin Tunas.
Great work by the inshore assasin Adventurer.
Captain David has the Adventurer dialed-in and is working the reefs with masterful precision.
Our good friend Dave Freeman scored a brace of Yellowfin Tunas, then added on with a beautiful Cubera Snapper release.
We look forward to seeing this big red Buick again in the future.
Who says you need a big boat to catch big fish? Don’t tell that to Captain David and the Adventurer. Look at these catches from Kevin Hrabinski’s group.
These monster Yellowfin Tunas were caught on December 13 just a few miles off the beach.
Great work by the 23-foot switchblade.
Rickie Crews took a break from offshore warfare on November 15th to spend the day with Captain David on the Adventurer.
The switchblade pried up a nice array of Red Groupers; a fun fish to catch and super-tasty to eat.