Dustin Smith and the Wanderer scored big on January 17 with an excellent Blue Marlin release.
They also hooked up a nice Dorado for the dinner table.
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Dustin Smith and the Wanderer scored big on January 17 with an excellent Blue Marlin release.
They also hooked up a nice Dorado for the dinner table.
Captain Carlos had a banner day on January 15 with several sweet trophy fish releases. This big Blue Marlin was the highlight:
They also scored two Rooser Fish releases. Great work by Aaron Ferris’ group.
The Wanderer and Master Captain William delivered the goods for Tony Young’ family on January 11.
This fired-up Blue Marlin was the highlight of the day. Safe released as always by Mate Elias.
The rest of the day was filled with BIG Dorado scores.
Dan Johnson of Hatteras, NC returned to the Wanderer on January 9 with Wilber Carrillo, Antonio Carrillo, and Manuel Obando.
Wilber had the big fish of the day…his first-ever Blue Marlin release. In the afternoon, they crush a school of Yellowfin Tunas and Dorados.
Big smiles from Captain William and this fun-loving crew!
Legendary angler Dominick D’Agastino added to his impressive inventory of angling accomplishments with an amazing Blue Marlin release on January 8.
Excellent safe release by Mate Elias. Later in the day the Wanderer released an nice Sailfish.
Lastly, Master Captain William nabbed a couple of beefy Yellowfin Tunas for the dinner table.
The big battleship Discoverer delivered the best trip of the year so far for anglers from Cary Clark’s group. On December 22 they released THREE Blue Marlins!
One of these monsters it a fish-of-a-lifetime, so a three release day is off-the-charts. Excellent work by Mate Kevin to safely release the whole trio.
This makes five Marlin releases in three days for Cary Clark.
They also nagged this dinner-table sized Dorado for what I can imagine is a mighty end-of-week feast:
Anglers Jon Hollis and Laura Lalemand hooked up a wild Blue Marlin battle on the 23-foot switchblade on December 21.
Despite her disbelief, Captain David was able to safely release this fish.
Cary Clark’s group got more Marlin action on December 19. Check out this high-flyer:
After the safe release, they added variety to their haul with some rare-f0r-December Yellowfin Tunas.
Normally this fish is abundant in the Summer, but the ocean is always full of surprise.
Master Captain William put on a clinic for Cary Clark’s group on the 18th. First lesson: How to release a MONSTER Blue Marlin.
They also added a super Sailfish release to the lesson plan:
The rounded out the day with a swarm of sweet Dorado scores.
Class dismissed!
The big battleship nagged a rare and elusive Striped Marlin release on December 18:
In addition to the safe release, Captain Carlos and the Discoverer boated a nice array of Dorados for the filet bag.