North Florida angler Joe Lutz has returned to Nosara for the second time, and this time he brought his dad along for the adventure. The big fish of the day was this nice Sailfish release.
Then Mr. Lutz scored this excellent Dorado.
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North Florida angler Joe Lutz has returned to Nosara for the second time, and this time he brought his dad along for the adventure. The big fish of the day was this nice Sailfish release.
Then Mr. Lutz scored this excellent Dorado.
On December 8, the Discoverer nagged a nice Sailfish release backed up by a tasty Dorado.
Over on the Harvester Captain Alex continued to scored big on December 7.
He enlisted his brother Yohany in the mate position to help with these big Sailfish releases.
They also cleaned up on big Dorados for the dinner table.
John Hickson and the Discoverer continued to score on December 5 with an excellent Sailfish release.
This big monster was followed up by several Dorados on deck.
Great work by Captain Carlos.
Shane Sheltra’s group got started on the Wanderer with a feisty Blue Marlin release on December 3. It’s amazing to see these big fish flying above the water.
They also scored a Dorado for the dinner table. Excellent work by Master Captain William and the flagship Wanderer.
Thomas Everett’s family joined Captain Alex for three full days of action, and Day 1 set the tone with an awesome Sailfish release.
A second Sailfish release was hot on the heels of the first, with the Harvester nimbly outmaneuvering the proud pelagic.
These big Texans worked up a big appetite, so fortunately they nagged this big Dorado for the dinner table.
Our buddy Keith D’Agastino joined Captain David on the inshore assassin Adventurer on December 2 and performed brilliantly.
This nice Dorado score was backed up with a supreme Wahoo catch.
Tampa angler Dan Rosensteel had a nice day on the 27th with the Discoverer reporting a nice Sailfish release early in the trip.
Then in the afternoon, the keen-eyed Captain Carlos spotted a piece of floating debris, possibly a detached FAD. They found a nice ecosystem of Dorados has sprouted up underneath the floating shade.
Captain Carlos’ ingenuity was on display for this fun trip.
Jacksonville angler Dennis Garcia nagged one of the biggest Dorados we’ve ever seen on November 23 with the Harvester.
According to the Boca Grip this bad boy tips the scales at 63lbs. He wasn’t lonely in the fishbox either, as multiple Dorados came roaring through the spread throughout the trip.
Amazing work by Captain Alex and the mega panga Harvester.
On the 23rd Wayne Estes and the Wanderer kept rocking with an excellent double Dorado score: