JR Barnes’ crew set their sights on meat fish on the 17th, and Captain Wilson put them on a rare delicacy…the White Tuna.
This great tasting fish was backed up by the more common Yellowfin Tuna:
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JR Barnes’ crew set their sights on meat fish on the 17th, and Captain Wilson put them on a rare delicacy…the White Tuna.
This great tasting fish was backed up by the more common Yellowfin Tuna:
There have been a lot of big Dorado caught during mid-November, but this one is the current frontrunner.
Excellent catch on November 16 by the People’s Champion Harvester/
Captain Wilson on the Harvester continued to deliver the goods for his clients…look at this quartet of Dorados for JR Barnes’ group:
Paul Erickson joined the Harvester on the 13th and they scored several nice Dorado. Fine work by the mega panga!
The Harvester continues to shine with a nice Dorado backed up with a small Yellowfin Tuna on November 9.
The Harvester struck paydirt on the 8th with a monster Amberjack score.
They also boated a beefy Yellowfin Tuna.
Excellent work by Captain Wilson and Captain David (of the Adventurer, filling-in at the mate position for this trip).
Captain Wilson kicked the Harvester into high gear on November 7. He hunted down and offshore school of Yellowfin Tunas and set up shop.
They also moved inshore to nab this tasty Snapper.
Excellent work by the mega panga.
On November 2, Nial O’Connor scored a nice Sailfish release to start the season with Captain Wilson on the Harvester.
Sam Morrow finished his three-day campaign on October 12, reporting a nice stack of Dorado filets for his efforts.
Sam and Missy Morrow continued to dare the elements on October 11th. The Harvester stayed near-shore and delivered excellent Rooster Fish action:
All live released as usual. Super work by the mega panga.