Mate Wilson of the Harvester loves to fish so much that even on his day off, you can find him scouting around Garza bay.
This juvinile Rooster Fish was caught on light tackle from our 14-foot Transporter, and obviously was released after the photo.
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Mate Wilson of the Harvester loves to fish so much that even on his day off, you can find him scouting around Garza bay.
This juvinile Rooster Fish was caught on light tackle from our 14-foot Transporter, and obviously was released after the photo.
Mark Angelloz and Captian Alex scored big trophy fish releases on January 14. The action started early with this big Sailfish release.
Later they nagged a wonderful Rooster Fish, the first big one of the season. Released as always after this sweet photo shoot.
Team Grumino finished off their week of fishing with and inshore Rooster hunt on the Harvester.
This beautiful Rooster Fish was live released after the photo.
Great work by these Northeast anglers on this trophy release.
The Explorer continued to perform with angler Nick Andrus reporting a nice Sailfish release backed up by a tasty Dorado.
Later in the day a Rooster Fish release was a welcome sight.
Great work by the barroom brawler Explorer and Captain Fico.
John Shellhorn and Jim Freyburger fished with Captain Carlos on the Discoverer on February 25th.
They scored a Sailfish release early in the trip, then moved inshore for a great Rooster Fish release.
They rejoined the battleship on the 26th and finished off their time in Nosara with this amazing Cubera Snapper catch and release.
Here is the email John sent us after the trip:
Hi Craig!
Finally back in country and wanted to thank you for a great trip.
My wife and her friend Mary had never caught a billfish and on the Wanderer, caught four each in two days including a double hook-up. They were thrilled and will be talking about that for a long time.
I caught a nice 38 pound rooster and my friend Jim caught a nice Cuberra snapper while fishing the last two days with Captain Carlos on the Discoverer. Although we only fished a half day on our last day, our group total for the four days of fishing came to 13 sails, 6 tuna, 1 rooster and 1 snapper.
You guys have an excellent operation and we had an awesome trip! Your staff are incredible at their jobs and your facility offers world class fishing! It was great to get to spend a little time with you and we are really appreciative of an awesome trip. Will continue to spread the word (and pictures).
Pura Vida!
John Shellhorn
On December 22, Jacksonville angler Randy Reep nagged a bucket-list caliber Rooster Fish release with Captain Carlos on the Discoverer.
The resilient Ed Parker had to wait out a freak wind storm in mid-December. On his rescheduled trip Captain David hunted down this excellent Rooster Fish release.
Great work by the switchblade Adventurer.
The Adventurer has been on a tear in the first month of the season, and Captain David’s performance on the 21st was truly exceptional.
The 23-foot inshore assassin has released only a few Sailfish in her 8 year career. To add to the scorecard was this epic Rooster Fish.
For the dinner table they scored a nice Dorado.
Proof again that you don’t need a big boat to catch big fish in Costa Rica.
Captain Fico stayed inshore today with angler Moses Homer reporting an excellent Rooster Fish release. They backed up that catch with a football-sized Yellowfin Tuna for the dinner table.
The Adventurer led the pack on the 18th with a crazy day of action that included BIG Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas.
They even scored a Rooster fish release at the end of the trip.
Amazing action by the very busy Captain David.