Captain Alex took anglers Scott and Crystal Fletcher out to Sailfish city on June 6.







The mega panga Harvester performed brilliantly; excellent safe releases by Mate Wilson.





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Captain Alex took anglers Scott and Crystal Fletcher out to Sailfish city on June 6.







The mega panga Harvester performed brilliantly; excellent safe releases by Mate Wilson.





Captain Alex and Hubble Keller’s group scored an amazing Black Marlin release on June 3.









This is Mr. Keller’s second Marlin catch of the week, and was safely released by Captain Alex.



This fired up Sailfish was also a great fight for these Florida anglers.

North Florida angler Carol Brown and her group scored several sweet Yellowfin Tunas with the Harvester on June 2.







Yummy!
Our old pal Hubble Keller and his family got things cooking on June 1st with Captain Alex. Leading off the scoring was a nice Sailfish release.




The crew set their sights on meat fish later in the trip. Big Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas were swarming the mega panga.












Great work by these Florida anglers.



Remember that ‘biggest Yellowfin Tuna of the season’ from yesterday?









Well that was short lived. What amazing catch by Captain Alex on the Harvester.











Craig Sutton got in on the hot Yellowfin Tuna action with a quick afternoon half day on the 30th.





Captain Alex reported several nice Yella Fellas on ice.
The Harvester walloped the biggest Yellowfin Tuna of the season on May 29.












Earlier in the day they also nagged this sweet Sailfish release.





Our great friend Marion Lawler has returned to Nosara for more great fishing memories.




Flanked by his buddy Austin Connell, these Texas anglers scored multiple BIG Yellowfin Tunas.






Great job by Captain Alex, Mate Wilson, and the unstoppable Harvester.
Captain Alex showed his versitility inshore on the 23rd; after all, the Harvester is more than just and offshore weapon.


They nagged a big Rooster Fish and a juvinile; both were safe released as always.





The inshore aquarium yielded some exotic morsels. Rock Snapper, Needlefish, and a Gaguero all found they way to the ice.





The Stoked on Fishing crew struck gold on the 22nd, and by gold we mean Yellow, and by Yellow we mean MONSTER Yellowfin Tunas.










These beasts are great eating and put up a tremendous fight. These California anglers weren’t resting on the big Yellas; get a load of this monster Wahoo.







