BJ Darien had a fantastic trip with the Harvester on November 8.
The highlight was this wonderful Sailfish release. For the filet bag they scored a nice pile of Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas.
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BJ Darien had a fantastic trip with the Harvester on November 8.
The highlight was this wonderful Sailfish release. For the filet bag they scored a nice pile of Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas.
Craig Sutton released a nice Sailfish on August 18 the the mega panga Harvester.
Micheal Keller’s finished up his week of fishing on August 16 on the Harvester with an awesome Blue Marlin release:
They also added a tasty Dorado for the dinner table.
On August 10 the Harvester welcomed Jacksonville anglers Chuck Lippiatt and Mitch Clark scored a wonderful Sailfish release.
They also filled up the filet bag with catches of Dorado, Yellowfin Tuna, and Rainbow Runner.
On August 8, the Harvester welcomed angler Michael Siegeler for a great day of offshore and inshore action. They filled up the fishbox with a pair of beefy Yellowfin Tunas.
The mega panga finished the day inshore with a bucket-list caliber Rooster fish release.
The Harvester and angler Rob Harkins boated this floor-sweeper Dorado on August 5.
Hoobie Joost’s group split up amongst three boats on August 2, and the runaway champion of the day was the 32-foot Harvester. Check out this world-class Blue Marlin release.
After the safe release, they added a few Sailfish releases to bulk out the scorecard.
They also scored a fat Yellowfin Tuna for the dinner table.
What an outstanding day delivered by Captain Wilson and Mate Geraldo.
On July 19, the Harvester scored the fish of a lifetime with angler Jim Bruner releasing this amazing Blue Marlin.
In addition, they scored a super Sailfish release:
Jim Bruner joined the Harvester on July 18. They got off to a quick start with multiple nice Sailfish releases.
After all these billfish releases, they added a Dorado for the dinner table late in the day.
The Harvester did quick work on July 16 with the Lowell Shoenfeld opting for a five-hour half day. Despite the short trip the mega panga scored a nice pile of Yellowfin Tunas, plus got a little snorkeling done.