Our good friend Nigel Phillips has returned and as usual has enlisted a bunch of his fish-fighting friends for a great week of fishing.
They got started on July 12 with the Wanderer reporting an excellent Sailfish release and a tasty White Tuna.
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Our good friend Nigel Phillips has returned and as usual has enlisted a bunch of his fish-fighting friends for a great week of fishing.
They got started on July 12 with the Wanderer reporting an excellent Sailfish release and a tasty White Tuna.
The Wanderer score some nice bluewater catches on July 8. This sweet Sailfish topped the scorecard.
They spent the balance of the trip loading up on Yellowfin Tunas.
Shawn Nevins battled a bad Blue Marlin on July 5. Mate Elias had the leader several times (a legal release) before this monster spit the hook and escaped.
They also scored a traditional Sailfish release later in the trip.
Captain Wilson pulled double-duty on July 4 with two half day trips. In the morning session Corinna Alandt released Sailfish and brought home several tasty Yellowfin Tunas.
The Adventurer started off the month right with an ELEVEN Yellowfin Tuna performance posted by angler John Gilmore on July 3.
The only break in the action was filet work; after all we need room on the deck to catch more fish!
They also scored an awesome Sailfish release:
On July 2 the Discoverer scored nice Sailfish releases and tasty Yellowfin Tunas with Joseph De Brux’ group
Kim Prowese signed up the Wanderer on June 28, and the flagship delivered excellent blue water action; check out this awesome Sailfish release:
The Harvester finished the month strong; check out this super Sailfish release from June 26.
On June 25, another great scorecard was posted by the Harvester. The highlight was this super Sailfish release:
For the dinner table they boated this big Yellowfin Tuna.
Chuck Vittur releases some world-class trophy fish on the 24th with the Harvester.
An early day Sailfish release was backed-up with an inshore Rooster Fish release. Great work by Captain Wilson!