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.
Costa Rica Fishing Report from FishingNosara
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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.
The Wanderer welcomed back Dominick D’Agastino for a fun day of action on December 12.
Big Yellowfin Tunas were the highlight of the trip; another great performance by Captain William and the flagship
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Javier Perez’ group was sidelined by big winds on the 9th, but they persisted on December with a great Yellowfin Tuna haul.
This big boy was the blue ribbon winner, and was one of several caught by the Discoverer.
Scott O’Kelley moved over the barroom brawler Explorer on the 24th, and proved once again that you don’t need a big boat to catch big fish in Costa Rica.
Excellent billfish releases got things moving the in right direction. Next, Captain Fico hooked up this big Yellowfin Tuna.
More Yellowfin Tunas and Dorados helped round out the haul.
The Harvester scored a MONSTER 180lbs. Yellowfin Tuna with Steven Dziadul and his crew Joe and Cody.
This is the first Big Yellowfin Tuna of the season, but you know it won’t be the last.
They also scored a trio of Sailfish releases throughout the day.
Amazing job by Captain Alex, Mate Wilson, and the mega panga Harvester!
Our new friend Jack Beere travelled to Nosara all the way from merry old England, and they acquainted themselves nicely. The highlight of the trip was this MAMMOTH Yellowfin Tuna.
The rods stayed bent as the Discoverer dodged scatted rainshowers while staying on the bite.
These boys brought home a nice variety of Yellowfin Tunas and Dorados.
Great work by the big battleship!
Mike Earnest kicked off our new fishing season with a big fun group from North Central Florida. They enlisted the Harvester and Discoverer for their fishing mission.
This hard-charging Sailfish was the catch of the day, and was released by the mega panga.
Throughout the day they scored multiple Yellowfin Tunas.
Over on the Wanderer, Captain William was itching to get back on the water after the long offseason.
The Master Captain got right down to business with a boat load of Yellowfin Tunas on ice. Here’s a sampling:
After seven lonely months, the 32-foot Harvester is back on the water. It’s been a long road back and we are stoked to get back to action.
Craig Sutton and Antonio were the first anglers up, and they scored multiple Yellowfin Tunas.
They worked over a school of porpoises with live blue runners on the hook, and scored Yella Fellas weighing 54lbs, 35lbs., 30lbs., and 25lbs.
Great work by the team to bring home the bacon!