Captain David knows how to put dinner on the table…check out this mammoth Broomtail Grouper scored by the 23-foot pocket knife Adventurer:
Thanks definately more than a few sandwiches!
Costa Rica Fishing Report from FishingNosara
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Captain David knows how to put dinner on the table…check out this mammoth Broomtail Grouper scored by the 23-foot pocket knife Adventurer:
Thanks definately more than a few sandwiches!
It was all about ceviche this month with a nice selection of Pompano, Snapper, and Jacks
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You don’t have to go far off the coast of Garza to find good-eating fish, proved by the Adventurer‘s results this month.
Great work by the inshore mastro, Captain David!
Brandon and Lindsay Overbay took to the Adventurer for a great day off inshore fishing on July 29, highlighted by a trio of MASSIVE Cubera Snappers:
They also nabbed a nice Rock Snapper, very similar to the Cubera but with a lighter shade of red and a different fin pattern.
Captain David is a fish catching machine and he can not be stopped on the 23-foot switchblade.
In late July Captain David was back in action with the 23-foot Adventurer performing excellently on back-to-back trips.
Client Arthur Leman brought home the ceviche with this bug Ponpano, then Josh Koren followed up with this sweet Snapper:
Great work by the pocket knife!
Paul Ewald and his son Jackson had a wonderful run of catches on the Adventurer in early May, highlighted by several sweet Sailfish releases.
This is an amazing angling accomplishment, catching big Sails this close to shore in a small boat.
These South Florida fishermen also loaded the fishbox with multiple big Snappers.
The sun rose on another great month of inshore action on the Adventurer.
She scored the usual allotment of Cubera Snappers and Rock Snappers.
Then they added this tasty delicacy: the elusive Congrio:
The highlight of the month was this nice Sailfish caught just five miles from shore.
When the big fish wander too close the shore, the Adventurer will be waiting for them.
Great work on the catch and the safe release from the 23-foot pocket knife Adventurer.
The Adventurer pulled off an incredible day inshore on March 27. This monster Jack Crevelle topped the scorecard:
Later in the trip they also nabbed two big Snappers.
Captain David continued his great inshore fishing with great action on March 17.
This big Amberjack was the monster of the trip, which also included this big Black Tuna:
Craig took to the Adventurer for a day of inshore action and scored this monster Cubera Snapper.
Great work by Captain David to hunt down this monster!
Captain David is a master of inshore fishing, as client Trevor Kennedy can testify after his trip on the Adventurer.
This monster Cubera Snapper was the highlight, and was backed up by a few nice Jack Crevelles.