The Harvester stayed hot in mid-April with a wonderful Sailfish release.

The mega panga also nagged a nice Yellowfin Tuna and Jack Crevalle.


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The Harvester stayed hot in mid-April with a wonderful Sailfish release.

The mega panga also nagged a nice Yellowfin Tuna and Jack Crevalle.


Our old pal David Little is finally back in Nosara for a full week of fishing adventures. He started his campaign with this big Jack Crevalle.

This returning guest had to patiently wait out the pandemic in England, and now that he is freed the fish are in trouble.
Manny Rivera and Captain David have formed a close bond, cemented with excellent fish-catching on the sneaky Adventurer.


The Wanderer stayed inshore on February 16 and kept the rods bent with several nice catches.





Collin Gibson spent a pleasant afternoon with Captain David on February 3. They kept the rods bent with Jack Crevelles, and released them safely.


Captain David is a master of all styles of fishing, including vertical jigging. He nagged a nice selection of Jack Crevelles on January 22.



These fish are fun to catch but not great to eat, so they released them to fight another day.
On August 18, Justin Halliday and Misty Dingel had a great time with Captain David on the Adventurer.




They nagged a few nice Yellowfin Tunas, then followed-up with tasty Yellowtail Snapper.

More snappers of the Red and Striped variety rounded out the day’s catches.


Add in this Jack Crevalle, and you have a very diverse filet bag.

The Adventurer continued her inshore dominance on July 27 with angler John Shepperd running the gamut of near-shore catches.

This unusual Barbero Snapper was backed-up with Yellowfin Tunas and Jack Crevalles.



As the offshore bite cooled late in June, the big battleship Discoverer brought her batteries inshore and performed a nice Rooster Fish release.




The trophy fish was augmented with catches of Jack Crevalle and Dorado for the dinner table. Excellent work from Patrick Maloney’s group.
Captain Alex is a master of multiple fishing styles, and on June 23 he showed Patrick Maloney’s group his bottom-fishing skills.



Red Grouper were schooled up about 10 miles offshore and the Harvester was dropping weights and bending rods all day long.






They worked their way closer to shore, finishing off much closer to shore with this fine Jack Crevalle.

