June 23, 2021

Patience pays off, as proved by the flagship Wanderer on June 23. Steven Cobb’s group headed offshore, and the first fish up was this teeny-tiny Dorado.

Not big enought to keep, this little fella was returned to the water. The next two Dorados came soon after and were just barely big enough to keep.

Team Cobb stayed patient, and were rewarded with this excellent Dorado:

They also nabbed a super Sailfish release to round out the trip. Excellent perservance by Master Captain William and the flagship Wanderer.

June 15, 2021

The Wanderer and anglers from Sam Goodbread’s group kept the rods bent on June 15. An early Sailfish release kicked off the action.

Later in the trip, the flagship invaded a school of Yellowfin Tunas with multiple strikes.

They finished off the trip with a handful of fun-sized Dorados.

Great consitent action from Master Captain William and the flagship Wanderer.

June 15, 2021

June 15th was the last day for Dan and Natalie Kenel. Their two-week, eight charter campaign yield a bunch of great catches, but this send-off Marlin release tops them all.

Great job by Captain Carlos and Mate Kevin. The Discoverer also reports an excellent Sailfish release.

A late day Dorado put a button on their fishing adventure. Great catches and great times for these Port Charlotte, FL anglers.

June 12, 2021

Musa Rukab and Victor Chaffiot returned for a second day with the Wanderer on June 12.

Musa reached out to us after the trip:

“Good morning, I just wanted to reach out to you and let you know that that was the most incredible two days of fishing that I’ve ever had in all of my years of fishing and made a lifelong memory for my son for his senior trip!”

“Captain William in first made Elias were awesome to fish with I was very impressed with the overall fishing scene. We managed to catch and release six sales the first day, and the second day we caught so many Dorados that I stopped counting and released most and only kept three to eat.”

“We managed to hook six yellow fin land for and I think we could’ve caught 100 that day there were so many fish, we also managed to hook one blue marlin and lost it and had another one up in the teasers but couldn’t get them to bite. The amount of opportunities to catch a land fish on our second date blew all expectations I’ve ever had on any fishing trip anywhere that I could think of going to, the fishing to me was as good or better than any resort that I’ve ever looked at and Panama or any other place!”

“I will share with all of my friends that  always go to Panama to go catch fish and let them know what’s available fishing with you in Nosara.”

Sincerely,
 Musa Rukab