Longtime FishingNosara anglers Rickie and Bonnie Crews are back, and they got down to business on November 13 with the Harvester reporting.
Several sweet Dorados were backed up with an excellent pile of Yellowfin Tunas.
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Longtime FishingNosara anglers Rickie and Bonnie Crews are back, and they got down to business on November 13 with the Harvester reporting.
Several sweet Dorados were backed up with an excellent pile of Yellowfin Tunas.
Captain Wilson and the Harvester welcomed Andrew Snowdon on November 10 and found that the fish were quite cooperative. Yellowfin Tunas and Dorados filled the fishbox:
Later in the trip they moved inshore and scored this MONSTER Cubera Snapper:
After the photo this monster was safely released. What a fish!
Maryland angler Andrew Snowden joined the Harvester on November 9.
Sailfish releases topped the scorecard, and the icebox was filled with tasty Dorados.
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.