February 24, 2015

The Wanderer was back in action with client Dennis Cinquiano enjoying great action with the flagship.

They stayed inshore in the morning and snagged a beautiful Rooster Fish, which was released after the photo.

Around noon Captain William followed a flock of Frigate Birds (also called Marlin Birds) offshore to a boiling bait ball.

In no time the blue beauty was hooked up to a pair of Sailfish.

Great fight coordination and fish handling by First Mate Alex lead to a beautiful Double Sailfish release.

They added a final Sailfish release to end the day:

Excellent work by the mighty Wanderer!

Feburary 14, 2015

Not saying that we are in cahoots with the fish, but if you buy a FishingNosara hat we might put in a good word for you!

Mike Hartley broke in his new FishingNosara Hat with this sweet Rooster fish release. There are many lures that will tempt a Rooster fish, but none as effective as the ‘new hat lure’

Seriously though, nice work by the Wanderer and Mike Hartley.

February 10, 2015

Mike Hartley is the latest in a long line of North Carolina anglers to find success on the mighty Wanderer. This great group of CCA NC anglers scored early and often:

Check out this cool shot captured by Captain Carlos on the Explorer:

When things start with a quadruple hook-up, you know you’re in for a crazy day of action.

They scored nine Sailfish releases in total throughout the trip, all safe released by First Mate Alex.

Great performance from these Tar Heel State anglers!

February 6, 2015

Brock Liebreich and his wife had a picture-perfect day of trophy fish releases on the Wanderer. They started out their full day trip with this wonderful Rooster Fish release less that 5 miles from shore:

Captain William then set offshore and found Sailfish City to be teeming with fired-up Sailfish.

They notched seven Sailfish releases throughout the trip. Check out this high-flyer:

The action stayed hot all afternoon long:

Great hunting by Captain William and excellent fish handling by First Mate Alex.