The resilient Ed Parker had to wait out a freak wind storm in mid-December. On his rescheduled trip Captain David hunted down this excellent Rooster Fish release.
Great work by the switchblade Adventurer.
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The resilient Ed Parker had to wait out a freak wind storm in mid-December. On his rescheduled trip Captain David hunted down this excellent Rooster Fish release.
Great work by the switchblade Adventurer.
Captain David welcomed angler Gary Clark for a full day of inshore scoring. Nice Dorados topped the scorecard.
They also bagged a nice variety of inshore morsels including these Tripletails.
Our buddy Keith D’Agastino joined Captain David on the inshore assassin Adventurer on December 2 and performed brilliantly.
This nice Dorado score was backed up with a supreme Wahoo catch.
Rocky Carter scored big on the Adventurer on November 28 with a bunch of super Yellowfin Tunas catches.
The Adventurer has been on a tear in the first month of the season, and Captain David’s performance on the 21st was truly exceptional.
The 23-foot inshore assassin has released only a few Sailfish in her 8 year career. To add to the scorecard was this epic Rooster Fish.
For the dinner table they scored a nice Dorado.
Proof again that you don’t need a big boat to catch big fish in Costa Rica.
The Adventurer led the pack on the 18th with a crazy day of action that included BIG Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas.
They even scored a Rooster fish release at the end of the trip.
Amazing action by the very busy Captain David.
The Adventurer and angler Mary Hittinger enjoyed a fun day of inshore catching on the 13th.
This Jack Crevelle is a fun catch, but not the greatest fish to eat. Therefore Captain David decided to release it.
The inshore assassin Adventurer sharpened her knives with angler David Little snatching Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas on the 9th.
Excellent work by Captain David.
Captain David started his season off with excellent scores of Red Grouper and Yellowfin Tuna.
It’s always a blast to catch these tasty beasts just a few miles from shore.
Captain David finished off the 2019 season on August 26 with excellent inshore action.
This sweet Snapper was joined by some small Yellowfin Tunas and Red Groupers.
Excellent send-off for the sneaky inshore switchblade Adventurer.