Ian Jones brought home the bacon with this excellent Yellowfin Tuna score with Captain Alex on April 11.


Looks pretty tasty!


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Ian Jones brought home the bacon with this excellent Yellowfin Tuna score with Captain Alex on April 11.


Looks pretty tasty!


Fresh off of the Ship of Fools victory, El Matador booked the Harvester for an afternoon of family fishing with his young son Noah.

The kid took the water splendidly and turned the crank on this Bonita.

A trip on the Harvester is a great way to get a kid started fishing on the right track.
The Russell group kept scoring as their April 5 date with the Harvester yielded this excellent Sailfish release. Great work on the reel by Larry Komenda:



Harris ‘El Matador’ Savin came to Nosara early to get warmed up for the Ship of Fools Tournament, and on his first day fishing Captain Alex found him a fine sparring partner:
This Blue Marlin was every bit of 300lbs. and gave us an advance glimpse at Harris’ angling prowess.
The Harvester welcome the Willis group for a great day of action on the 30th, and these tough-fishing Texans were ready to to battle with big billfish.



After the first safe release at 8:30am, a second monster came calling at 9:15am.





The final fish of the day came in the early afternoon. All safe releases and all big smiles!



Our new friend Will Stein and his family performed brilliantly on the mega panga Harvester, highlighted by this awesome Black Marlin release:









Captain Alex stayed on the hunt, and led the Stein party to more Billfish success.






Joe Babic snagged a bucket-list worthy Rooster Fish with Captain Alex on March 20.


Excellent work on this lovely Rooster Fish release:


Philip Rivera and his family joined Captain Alex for the beginning of a double-day of fishing on March 15. The morning half of the day was highlighted by this excellent Sailfish release:




Then in the afternoon Jasper Buchbauer came aboard for a Yellowfin Tuna rally.




Persistence pays, and this late-day monster proves that the best fish of the day is often the last fish of the day:






The Harvester and angler Eugenia Sefcik nabbed a beautiful trio of Sailfish on the 13th.




The fish were fired up and each angler got a crack a a big bad billfish.



Mrs. Sefcik actually nabbed two Sailfish, both beautiful monsters.
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Patrick Brunosson and his posse returned to the Harvester two days later for more offshore fun with the scorecard showing two super Sailfish releases.





The second release was a true monster, easily north of 150lbs.



They also continued to fill their refrigerator with this tasty Yellowfin Tuna:

