Jerome McKown and Billy Meeks concluded their Rooster Fish Round-up on the 1th.


Billy managed to catch and release one more Pez Gallo to round out their fishing adventure.


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Jerome McKown and Billy Meeks concluded their Rooster Fish Round-up on the 1th.


Billy managed to catch and release one more Pez Gallo to round out their fishing adventure.


Billy Meeks and Jerome McKown were back for more on the 9th. Let’s hear Jerome’s account:
Another great day of fishing in Nosara, Costa Rica.
My good fishing partner and friend Billy Meeks had an amazing day on the water with Fishing Nosara on the Harvester with Capt. Alex.
We started the day with Billy catching and landing a 7’ sailfish. We actually saw him strike and eat the surface bait. Pretty cool for sure.


Then I was able to catch another rooster fish.
Good fight beautiful colors on this fish.




Later this afternoon Billy was able to catch and land another Rooster Fish. His fish was definitely bigger than mine; 48lbs

Within 10 minutes from Billy’s release I popped another rooster fish. It was a monster. The granddaddy of the rooster fish. We able to see him briefly before he broke the hook. Capt. Alex estimated to be nearly 70 lbs.😡

All I could think of was the movie…Grumpy Old Men and how they were always trying catch.. “Catfish Hunter”…
So another day is in the books. We were able to photo and release these magnificent fighters for another day.
We laughed hard, fished hard, and now we have wonderful memories of today’s events which will last forever in our mind and heart…
We not fishing tomorrow, but come Wednesday let me just say.. Catfish hunter rooster we are coming for you.. Game on. Lol. Wish us luck on our final day fishing this paradise called Nosara, Costa Rica..🎣🦵🏾🤙
Tight lines,
Capt. J
Texas angling legends Jerome McKown and Billy Meeks have joined forces to wallop the fish of the general Nosara area.

On August 7, Captain Alex kept the Harvester near-shore, and Jerome scored this solid Rooster fish release.






Not to be outdone, Billy Meeks bested one of the biggest Red Groupers we have ever seen. This leviathan’s strength was sufficient to snap one of our spinning rods in half, but Billy didn’t give up the fight.





Great work by the mega panga and these Lone Star anglers!
The Harvester delivered for angler Tommy Lougran’s group on August 4th.



This sweet Sailfish release was accompanied by a fun-sized Dorado.


On August 3, Monty and Chaltsy Carlton’s family kept the rods bent on the Harvester.




A nice array of Yellowfin Tunas should keep Team Carlton well fed.
Marte Martinez of Laredo, TX finished up his fishing adventure with an inshore day on July 28.


They scored six nice Red Groupers, and also nabbed a big barrcuda.

For the trophy case he added this world-class Rooster Fish release.



Dr. Marte Martinez of Laredo, TX reached the pinnacle of sportfishing on July 27 with this unreal Black Marlin release.



Excellent work by the mega panga Harvester with Captain Alex and Mate Wilson.





The Harvester delivered a nice arrangment of Yellowfin Tunas on July 25.







Robbie Parks dropped this report on July 23: “Bite was much slower today. But thanks to Capt. Alex late ninth inning rally, we ended up with 5 more sails, three of them in the last hour and two of those were on a double hookup.”





“So far, the Parks clan has 15 sailfish. My grandsons are now believers.”






The Harvester was joined on July 21 by Texas angler Tim Wagner for a fantastic day of Sailfish action.





These high-flying monsters put on an aerial display all the way to the safe releases.





