The Harvester welcomed angler Jay Stewart’s family for a great day of action. This super Sailfish release is a great fishing memory:


For the dinner table they scored a pair of tasty Yellowfin Tunas.




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The Harvester welcomed angler Jay Stewart’s family for a great day of action. This super Sailfish release is a great fishing memory:


For the dinner table they scored a pair of tasty Yellowfin Tunas.




On June 4, Larry and Linda Griffin were back on the mega panga for another great of variety from Captain Wilson and Mate Geraldo.




After a pair of wonderful Sailfish releases, they visited the meat market for a beefy Yellowfin Tuna and large Rainbow Runner:


The finished up the day inshore and caught the biggest Needlefish we have seen in a long, long time.

Just for comparison, here is the current world record for this species:

Giant Mexican Needlefish, Tylosurus fodiator. Fish caught from coastal waters off Puerto Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, May 2004. Length: 1.49 m (4 feet 11 inches).
Isaiah Trujillo and the boys from Salty Adventures lived up to their name on June 3; check out this MONSTER Tripletail score on the Harvester:


The Harvester started June by welcoming our friends Larry and Linda Griffin for a productive day on the blue water.

Tasty Yellowfin Tunas are a great way to start the week for Team Griffin.


Murphey Gayler took the Harvester out for a quick 5-hour trip on the 24th and despite the half-day they came home with a full bag of filets.



They scored big Yellowfin Tunas fairly close to shore.


They finished the morning session with this fantastic Amberjack.


The Harvester stayed on top of the recent surge of Yellowfin Tunas, and on May 18 delivered these tasty monsters for Samantha Coxwell’s group.



For variety they also added this Dorado:

Nigel Phillips’ group staged a mini-tournament among themselves (using the standard Ship of Fools ruleset).



On May 7, the Harvester nagged a sweet Sailfish release and a tasty Yellowfin Tuna.
The Harvester scored big with the Barco Newton group on May 4.



A sweet Sailfish release was backed-up with a pair of beefy Yellowfin Tunas.

The Harvester welcomed Scott Raley and Geromy Criswell on April 30. This excellent Sailfish release tops the scorecard:


They also filled up the fishbox with these nice Yellowfin Tunas backed up with a feisty Dorado.





They finished the day inshore and scored this cute little Yellowtail Snapper.


Guileume Bergeron signed up the Harvester for the final 2.5 hours of the day on April 27, and Captain Wilson scored a Jack Crevalle and a Bonita.


