Team Bealls scored a pair of sweet Sailfish with Captain David on the Discoverer during a 5 hour trip on July 5.
Great work by the battleship!
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Team Bealls scored a pair of sweet Sailfish with Captain David on the Discoverer during a 5 hour trip on July 5.
Great work by the battleship!
Our good friend Taylor Lukof joined the Wanderer for a little blue water battling.
The bite was a little slow, but the flagship still managed to score this sweet Sailfish release.
“Great time had by all, here are some pictures from our 7/2 trip on Wanderer.” writes Jeff Beall.
Check out this monster:
Later on they encountered a school of big Yellowfin Tunas.
Each of the boys tackled a Yella Fella of their own on this trip.
First Mate Alex is always trying new things, and for these big Tunas he likes to vent them of their blood immediately after the catch using a strong rope and a small incision above the tail.
This keeps the boat clean, preserves ice, and most importantly produces a blast of oxygen-rich blood into the spread which attracts more bites.
Great work by this hard-fishing family!
Todd Marr and his family took advantage of a last-minute opening on the Wanderer, scoring big Yellowfin tunas backed up by some sweet Sailfish:
The big Yellowfins are back for the summer and our crews are primed to hop all over them.
Todd hooked up a big high-flying Sailfish later in the trip and this pelagic put on a show for the Marr family:
Excellent fish handling saw to yet another safe billfish release for the mighty Wanderer.
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Mackenzie Bateman, Chris Skinner, and Lucy Sullivan took to the super panga on June 27 and brought the house down with this beautiful Double Sailfish release:
They scored many more Sailfish throughout the trip.
Great work by the super panga.
Jason Sandmaier and his son performed beautifully on the Adventurer on the 21st, so much so that two days later they brought the ladies along for a day with Captain Carlos on the Explorer.
The super panga delivered the goods with five Sailfish released throughout the trip.
Excellent fish-handling by Mate Kevin to see all these fish safely released.
Great work by this fun fishing family.
Scott Ramsay brought the family along for a great day of fishing on the Discoverer.
These Alabama anglers followed up a morning Sailfish release with a sweet stack of Yella Fellas.
The Discoverer‘s hot streak continued with a sweet morning Sailfish release.
Later in the day they piled up a nice pile of filets from Yellowfin Tuna, Dorado, and Snapper:
Great variety from Captain David on the battleship.
Angler Sterling Johnson enjoyed an excellent day of Yellowfin Tuna action on June 16.
These big Yella Fellas are starting to arrive to our area and the are feeding hard on bait schools.
Needless to say we are all over this invasion of Yellow Submarines.
The Discoverer also scored a Sailfish to round out the scorecard. Great day from the battleship.
Record breaking day on the Adventurer as the 23-footer scored SIX Sailfish releases on a single trip!
Angler Sterling Johnson cemented his place in the FishingNosara Hall of Fame with this ridiculous performance.
In the two-year history of this boat only seven Sailfish had ever been released, so nearly doubling that total in one day is amazing.
In more incredible is that Captain Fico managed to coordinate the fights, capture the bill and release all six Sailfish with no harm done to the fish.
Amazing work by Captain Fico and the Adventurer.