Nicolas Olarte and his family returned to the Harvester on the 25th and continued their fish-catching ways.
Once again multiple Sailfish releases were augmented with a bunch of Yellowfin Tunas.
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Nicolas Olarte and his family returned to the Harvester on the 25th and continued their fish-catching ways.
Once again multiple Sailfish releases were augmented with a bunch of Yellowfin Tunas.
David Humphrey turned in a full scorecard on July 24 with the Wanderer. They released a pair of Sailfish.
A pile of Yellowfin Tunas kept this crew busy throughout the day.
They finished up the day inshore and caught a variety of critters including Needlefish, Cierro Mackeral, and Black Tuna.
Our dear friend Nicolas Olarte joined the Harvester on July 24.
Mr. Olarte is part of Eduardono Botes (the company that makes the hull of the Harvester) and has been a big contributor to the our cause of delivering world-class fishing for our guests.
The fish cooperated for our special guests, with several Sailfish releases backed-up with multiple tasty Yellowfin Tunas.
On July 23, Ryan Garner and his family had a great day with Master Captain William on the Wanderer.
The monster Wahoo was the highlight, but the rods stayed bent all day with multiple other tasty scores.
They finished off the trip with a lovely Sailfish release.
Jon Matula’s group scored a super Sailfish release on July 23 with the Discoverer.
This nice Yellowfin Tuna will provide excellent filets for the dinner table.
The Wanderer and Jon Matula’s group had a huge day on July 21.
A very challenging Double Sailfish releases tops the scorecard; the day also featured multiple individual Sailfish releases.
They spent the remainder of the trip filling the icebox with Yellowfin Tuna and Wahoo filets
On July 19th the Discoverer treated angler Clay Whitfill to a nice Sailfish release.
The Discoverer scored several super Sailfish releases on July 18. Great work by Captain Carlos on the big battleship.
The 23-foot Adventurer proved that you don’t need a big boat to catch big fish in Costa Rica. Check out this wonderful Sailfish release from July 18:
The mega panga Harvester scored several superb Sailfish releases on the 17th.
For the dinner table they brought in some beefy Yellowfin Tunas.