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.
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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.
The Stoked on Fishing group had the day off on the 21st, but you gotta love that Martin Levy and Dave Schaefer weren’t looking to lay around; they booked Captain David for a fun day of action on the Adventurer.
A big Amberjack was backed up with a nice Jack Crevalle.
One day after posting a landmark day on the Harvester, Justin Harmening brought his Sailfish-releasing energy to the 23-foot Adventurer on Feburary 24.
Jack Crevalle and Dorados rounded out the trip. Excellent work by the unstoppable Captain David.
Javier scored this nice Big-Eyed Jack at the River Mouth on February 5.
Shane Whealton and his father joined Captain David on the 4th and posted one of the best days in the eight-year history of the Adventurer.
This amazingly large Rooster Fish release was the start of this legendary day, which also yielded one of the biggest Jack Crevalles we have ever caught.
The afternoon was dotted with small Tuna catches, highlighted by a pair of 20lbs. Yellowfin Tunas.
Captain David runs this boat alone (meaning no mate) which means the grisly work of fileting this boatload of fish falls to him.
Amazing haul by the 23-foot inshore assassin Adventurer.
Captain Alex and the Harvester put on a show for Lisa Branca’s group on February 8. Great Sailfish releases dominated the early part of the trip.
They also stepped up to battle a bunch of big Dorados. Looks like dinner is served!
For the finale, Captain Alex took it inshore and they fought this nice Jack Crevalle very close to shore.
Amazing work by the People’s Champion Harvester.