Captain Carlos keeps scoring for his clients; check out this sweet Sailfish release.
Tag: Discoverer
June 6, 2021
Jacksonville angler Matt Parks etched his name in FishingNosara lore on June 6 with a pait of Marlin releases backed up with a nice Sailfish release on the Discoverer.
June 4, 2021
Dan and Natalie Kenel have a big week of fishing planned, and they got it rolling on June 4 with the Discoverer.
This is a nice array of Yellowfin Tunas and are perfect for the dinner table.
June 3, 2021
Matt Kitchen and Taylor Cody’s group kept up the great fishing on the Discoverer.
A pair of nice Sailfise releases were augmented by a trio of nice Dorados.
June 2, 2021
Jacksonville fishing legend Dan Parker is a regular visitor to Nosara, and on his June 2 visit he scored a true fish-of-a-lifetime.
This monster Marlin release was scored by the big battleship Discoverer.
Charlene Parker added this nice Yellowfin Tuna for the dinner table.
June 1, 2021
The Discoverer nabbed a fantastic Yellowfin Tuna with anglers Matt Kitchen and Taylor Cody on June 1.
Fantastic filets on deck for the Discoverer!
May 31, 2021
Team Buckley nabbed another nice Sailfish release on their May 31st trip on the Discoverer.
May 30, 2021
Cindy Buckley and Larry Buckley returned to the Discoverer on the 30th and scored a super Sailfish release early in the trip.
Then in the afternoon they boated an excellent Yellowfin Tuna.
Great work by the big battleship.
May 29, 2021
Larry and Cindy Buckley brought a big group for a week of fishing in late May.
On the 29th they nagged several Sailfish releases backed up with multiple nice Yellowfin Tunas.
May 26, 2021
The swarm of Yellowfin Tunas and Wahoo from Mid-May has been awesome, but we have noticed the declined in billfish action during this same period.
No mas, says Captain Carlos and Mate Kevin on the Discoverer.
Jon Cira’s group nagged a nice Sailfish release. They also added a big Yellowfin Tuna for the dinner table.
The big fish have been plentiful, but we are concious of the sustainablity of our fishing. Therefore we are releasing small Yellowfins so that we will see them once they are grown.