February 26, 2016

David Brand is my kind of fisherman: He arrived in Nosara for a five night stay and fished all four days from sunrise to sunset on the mega panga Harvester.

His dedication to fishing yielded rewards early and often with multiple Sailfish releases on the first day.

They also nabbed a Yellowfin tuna to keep them fed for the week.

On day three the Sailfish were thick as cord-wood and Captain Alex masterfully hunted down these high flyers.

After a whopping twelve Sailfish releases, David Brand opted to head inshore a little early to hunt another exotic trophy fish:

This 30+lbs. Rooster Fish was the perfect send-off to a great week of fishing on the Harvester.

 

February 22, 2016

Captain Alex has already infused the new Harvester with his trademark ‘Never Surrender’ attitude and his clients are reaping the rewards.

Our good friend Gary Langfitt brought his daughter along for and offshore shoot out with some super-sized Sailfish and they managed to conquer four of these beauties.

They missed a fifth fish about 20 feet from the boat, but the indomitable Captain Alex will be back for him soon!

February 16, 2016

Jackie Powell’s final trip of the week was by far the best, with Captain Alex reporting lots of big Sailfish releases.

The bite was so white-hot that they could hardly keep a bait in the water.

After all the safe releases, the group nabbed some end-of-week filets from this nice sized Yellowfin Tuna.

Great work by these fun-loving anglers!

February 6, 2016

Our great friend Jon Temple brought his son to Nosara to hunt Sailfish, and the Harvester‘s Captain Alex put them on the bite early and often.

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After the first release, Mr. Temple got in on the action.

These are beautiful photos of these high-flying brightly colored Pacific Sailfish.

The icing on the cake is the safe release of all these billfish care of Mate Kevin.

January 29, 2016

Bill Elm had a terrific day with Captain Alex on the Harvester with lots of Sailfish releases backed up by some fat Dorados.

An early Sailfish release about 5 miles from shore set the tone, then the first big Dorados came through the spread.

More rowdy Sailfish came calling in the afternoon, but Bill and the boys were ready for them.

 

Great fish-handling as always by Mate Kevin.

The Harvester has already shattered expectations and we can’t wait to see what she will do next!