The Stacey Cain group got they week of fishing off to a good start on August 8, as the Wanderer delivered some tasty Yellowfin Tuna filets.
Not bad for a 5-hour morning trip!
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The Stacey Cain group got they week of fishing off to a good start on August 8, as the Wanderer delivered some tasty Yellowfin Tuna filets.
Not bad for a 5-hour morning trip!
The Wanderer scored a few Yellowfin Tunas with our good friend Brian Burke on August 6.
Jon Greaves and the Wanderer dueled with a MONSTER Marlin on August 5.
This one cut off the line with a skyrocketing leap:
So…Bob Critser’s ain’t scared:
Awesome Marlin release from August 4 on the Wanderer.
Paula Arnold bent the rods on August 4 with Captain William reporting a bunch of Yellowfin Tuna scores.
This pile of filets will keep the crew fed for the week, plus provides for a fun sushi snack on the water.
Fishing was a little slow on August 1, but Master Captain William has a ‘Never Surrender’ attitude and managed to pull up some critters for Jon Greaves’ group.
Master Captain William finished off the month of July with our dear friend Bob Goins and his family on the 29th. They score a wide variety of blue water beasts, including this excellent Sailfish release:
For the dinner table, they scored a tasty White Tuna and a BIG Dorado:
They took a victory lap inshore and scored a fantastic Rooster Fish release:
Joe Dusek joined the Wanderer on July 28 and sent us this nice note:
“I think we raised one bill but it bit short. We could have caught all the yellowfin we wanted but 5 was more than enough. We will see what happens on Tuesday and Wednesday. My brother caught one Mahi.”
On July 26 the Wanderer welcomed Maddox Humphrey and Matt Belfort for a productive day of offshore action; check out these great Sailfish releases:
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.