The Explorer welcomed Allen Smith for a fun day of Dorado action on January 22.







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The Explorer welcomed Allen Smith for a fun day of Dorado action on January 22.







Mr. and Mrs. Van den Bogert finished their week of fishing on the Explorer with a wonderful Rooster Fish release:


They also nabbed some nice Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas.



The Explorer and Team Van den Bogert released a wonderful Blue Marlin on January 19.





For the icebox they nabbed a few very nice Yellowfin Tunas.




They also scored a BIG Dorado. What an amazing haul for the barroom brawler Explorer.






Mr. and Mrs. Van den Bogert had another excellent day on the 18th. A nice Sailfish release got the day started well:



They spent the rest of the day loading up on Dorados.




Steven and Becky Jeans joined the Discoverer on the 18th and performed brilliantly. This nice Sailfish release was as great fish:


They also nagged a bunch of tasty Yellowfin Tunas and Dorados.





They loaded up the fishbox and decided to release the fish caught late in the day.

The Harvester scored the fish of a lifetime on January 17 with Javier Perez’ group scoring this wonderful Blue Marlin release.

They also scored multiple Dorados for the dinner table.





This incredible performance on the mega panga also included a tasty Yellowfin Tuna. Great work by Captain Wilson!

Captain Fito and angler Chris Kilgore kept up the Adventurer‘s white-hot pace on January 17 with great Dorado action.



On January 17 the Discoverer and angler Skip Hickson stayed hot with multiple 30lbs. Dorados on ice.






They reached their fill of filets, and spent the balance of their day releasing Dorados.
The Discoverer and angler Javier Perez filled the refrigerator with Dorado filets on January 16:


Bobby Miller and the Wanderer scored a couple of beautiful Sailfish releases on the 13th.




They also loaded up on nice Dorados. So many were caught that they ended up releasing the smaller ones.









