Tom Osbourne’s group split up between the big boats on March 2, and the faction on the Harvester scored some super Sailfish releases.
These fish were fired-up, but the People’s Champion Harvester was ready for battle.
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Tom Osbourne’s group split up between the big boats on March 2, and the faction on the Harvester scored some super Sailfish releases.
These fish were fired-up, but the People’s Champion Harvester was ready for battle.
Captain Alex kicked off the month of March with angler Josh Clymer and his group scoring multiple super Sailfish releases.
There were multiple hook-ups, and lots of great action.
Excellent work by Mate Wilson and these anglers to safely handle and release these beasties.
Ben Fort and his posse came to town and found a bunch of big Sailfish looking for trouble.
The Harvester was ready for battle, and successfully released several sweet Sailfish.
They also grabbed a floor-sweeping Dorado for the week’s dinners.
Pat and Leslie Patrick stayed inshore on the 27th. Captain Alex of the Harvester delivered this amazing Cubera Snapper release.
The bite slowed down for a few days until February 25, then anglers Pat and Leslie Patrick joined Captain Alex for some nice Sailfish action.
Nice work by Mate Wilson in safely handling and releasing this fish.
Returning angler Ryan Doersam and the Harvester were all over the Sailfish on February 23.
These beasts were fired up…even this bird got the heck out of Dodge!
These catches came on the morning 5 hour session; in the afternoon Team Patrick got there trip on track with this nice evening Sailfish release.
Larry Riddle’s group came home with dinner on the 21st, as Captain Alex coaxed this Dorado into the fishbox.
Mark Murray joined up with the mega panga on the 20th, and Captain Alex once again delivered a bunch of great Sailfish releases.
Larry Riddle has returned to Nosara for more amazing blue water action.
These big Sailfish were no match for the mega panga, and safely yielded after being bested.
In addition to the shockingly-common big Sailfish releases, they also added a nice Yellowfin Tuna. Very surprising for this early in the year!
On February 16, Tim Helms’ group scored multiple excellent Sailfish releases.
Everyone in the group got in on the action.
It’s amazing how consistent the action has been this month, with Sailfish releases reported on nearly every trip.