After a great day of catches on the mega panga, Doug and Barbara Levalley moved up to the flagship Wanderer on the 15th.





Captain William pickup up right where they left off with multiple awesome Yellowfin tuna catches.






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After a great day of catches on the mega panga, Doug and Barbara Levalley moved up to the flagship Wanderer on the 15th.





Captain William pickup up right where they left off with multiple awesome Yellowfin tuna catches.






South Florida anglers Barbara and Doug Levalley first fished with us in the summer of 2019. They were itching to get back in 2020, but the pandemic put their plans on hold.








Looks like it was worth the wait!





Several monsterous Yellowfin Tuna catches kept this posse busy all day long.







They also mixed in a nice Sailfish release.





What is one to do with all these tuna filets?


Yummy!
In May the Yellowfin Tuna showed up as expected, and the big battleship Discoverer was ready to welcome them.



Anglers from John Blount’s group nabbed a bunch of tasty Yellowfin Tunas for the dinner table.

Excellent work by Captain Carlos and Mate Kevin.
The Wanderer caught a MONSTER Yellowfin Tuna on the 22nd with anglers from the Jeffery Michael group.


This 100+lbs. beast is a true catch-of-a-lifetime, and is a wonderful suprise for this time of year.



Usually the big boys don’t arrive until summer. The magic of the 2021 Fishing Season continues!
Charles Tompkins joined the Explorer in mid-March for a fun run of fishing action.


This Sailfish was caught early in the trip, but the real highlight was this monster Yellowfin Tuna:






Great work by Captain Fico and the barroom brawler
Jason Frelich’s group started their week with a BIG Dorado, then scored a swarm of Sailfish releases, and on their final trip scored the biggest Yellowfin Tuna of the season so far.




We can’t undestate how unusual it is to find big Yellowfins this time of year. What a blessing!






Earlier in the trip they scored this wonderful Rooster Fish release inshore.



Amazing job my Mate Wilson, Captain Alex, and the unbeatable Harvester.
Hey Craig,
I was part of the Frelich group that hauled in the 200 lb+ Yellowfin Tuna, which I must say I’m still enjoying. This was our 2nd vacation with Fishing Nosara and you and your team did not disappoint. I just wanted to relay a few things about our stay that really stood out.
This was our first time staying on the Fishing Nosara property, which is beautifully maintained tropical paradise “Paradise Rentals” is a good name, having the cart at our disposal made getting around a breeze. The pool and breakfast area really beautiful, tropical and needed after a long day of reeling in fish.
From the shuttles to and from the airport, to fishing, to anything we wanted was terrific and super punctual with no worries.
We went horse back riding one day, and the tour was fabulous. We had a lunch with the locals and it was delicious.
The fishing. We fished with Alex and Wilson, on the Fishing Nosara Super Panga all 3 days. I must say that Alex has super fish finding radar like a superhero. He is fishing excellence and partnering with Wilson make them a great 1-2 punch. On our 3 days fishing we caught 10 of 11 Sailfish, 28 lb Dorado, a 48 lb Rooster Fish (my prize catch) and fought the mighty 200 lb + Yellowfin for nearly 4 hrs. it made our several other tuna we caught in the 25lb range look like bait. Kudo’s go’s to our mighty fisherwoman “T” who fought the beast for over 2 hrs making the last 2 hrs an easy catch for Robbie her first mate.
Our over all experience with your accommodations, personnel and fishing was 5 star. Thank you again and hope to return soon.
David “Runcle Rave”
Thank you,
David DelGrosso
Captain Fico posted a banner day with Lauren Frederick’s group on the 27th. An early Sailfish release was a great way to start the trip.





Throughout the day swarms of Yellowfin Tunas came running through the spread, and the super panga was ready to catch them.








The kept five big Yellowfin Tunas ranging from 30lbs. – 40lbs.












Our great friend John Egan joined Captain Carlos for a day of offshore action on January 5th.



He cut a wide swath; in addition to this big Sailfish release, he scored some meat thanks to this Yellowfin Tuna and Dorado.


While the big boats were offshore battling Marlins, the Explorer chose a closer orbit and Captain Fico’s witchcraft paid off for the Stephane Ughetto group.




This BIG Yellowfin Tuna (~60lbs.) was clearly the catch of the day, and it was backed up with a nice Sailfish release.





Excellent work by Mate Antonio and Captain Fico.
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.