Cameron Card reports excellent action on May 15 with Captain David on the Adventurer.


Big Red Groupers were on the menu and the 23-foot switchblade was there to clean up the plate.


Ceviche, anyone?

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Cameron Card reports excellent action on May 15 with Captain David on the Adventurer.


Big Red Groupers were on the menu and the 23-foot switchblade was there to clean up the plate.


Ceviche, anyone?

The amazing Adventurer continues to astound with another sweet Sailfish release.


Captain David has shattered expectations with his recent run of releases on the 23-foot switchblade. He also scored a wonderful Rooster fish release backed up by several nice Groupers on ice.


Good day of action for Bart Stephens and his family on the 30th.


The early scores were small Dorado and Red Groupers.



The late afternoon bite yielded a true whopper…check out this giant Cubera Snapper.


Captain David welcomed client Jan Schroers for a fantastically productive half-day of fishing with 10 Red Groupers in the fishbox.

Anybody ready for a grouper sandwich? How about a few dozen?
The next day Captain William returned to the spot with client Brian Petersen and they found more strong Red Grouper action:




Ed Dietrich and Keith Igler stayed inshore on March 8 with Captain William reporting good action on tasty Red Groupers.




With the dinner shopping completed, they stayed on the reefs and Keith managed this beautiful Rooster Fish release:



Captain Alex proved his inshore prowess on March 2 with a great variety of catches.






A pair of Rooster fish releases highlighted the action, but this group also added a nice Red Grouper and the elusive Congrio…a rare catch in our area that yield the best meat in the Pacific.


Gordon Potter took to the Adventurer and was treated to a lovely Red Grouper. Check out Captain Carlos’ double hook deep drop rig…twice the hooks means twice the chance to catch a deep blue beastie.

He also backed it up with lots of Jack Crevelles.