Eric Goldberg brought his family to the Discoverer for a fun five hour trip to the blue water.
Multiple Sailfish releases marked the scorecard for this fun-loving family of anglers.
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Eric Goldberg brought his family to the Discoverer for a fun five hour trip to the blue water.
Multiple Sailfish releases marked the scorecard for this fun-loving family of anglers.
Tim Fox writes: “I was out fishing with David on Saturday, March 6th, and had a great trip. The only thing is, I forgot to have David text me the pictures he took of the dorado and sailfish we caught.”
“David was great and we had a great time!”
Our good buddy Joe Goins took to the Wanderer on March 5. The highlight was this floor-sweeping Dorado:
Multiple Sailfish releases and a tasty Yellowfin Tuna filled the afternoon with rod-bending action.
The Discoverer welcomed Erin Sanders’ family for a fun day offshore.
They nagged five Sailfish releases, plus a tasty dinner-table sized Dorado.
Excellent work Captain Carlos and the big battleship.
On March 4, we welcomed Jason Frelich’s group for the first day of a three-day offshore campaign. The highlight of the trip was this monster Dorado
Throughout the day, the Harvester was beset by hard-charging Sailfish. Several multiple hookups with safe releases all around.
Some small Yellowfin Tunas rounded out the haul; what a great start to the week for Team Frelich.
Captain Fico has finished up his mid-season maintenance on the Explorer, and got the super panga wet on the 4th with two five hour charters.
Sailfish releases were multitude on both trips.
Erin Sanders brought her family out to the Wanderer on March 3 for a fantastic day of offshore action.
They scored seven sweet Sailfish releases, plus a nice Dorado on ice.
On March 3, Jill Waldon and her group scored a pair of Sailfish on the Discoverer.
This family also scored a pair of Dorados for the dinner table.
Captain Alex and Brad Watson’s boys got into it with a bunch a bad blue water beasties on the 27th. Big Dorados were iced throughout the day.
Once again we have proof that the more FishingNosara swag you wear on the boat, the more the fish cooporate.
Meanwhile, the Harvester was on the the hunt for some of the swarm of Sailfish swimming near our shores.
Captain Alex has the mega panga Harvester firing on all cylinders, and on the 25th welcomed Doug and Dan Rubino to the party.
Once again Sailfish was the primary catch of the day with seven releases on the scorecard.
FishingNosara’s Northeast Rep Mark Cooney was on board to share in the fun.
Excellent work by Mate Wilson to safely handle and release all of these wonderful creatures.