Captain William welcomed David Schwertner to the Wanderer on February 5 for a fun day of offshore action.





Several sweet Sailfish releases dotted the scorecard, and a swarm of low-flying Dorados filled the fishbox.






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Captain William welcomed David Schwertner to the Wanderer on February 5 for a fun day of offshore action.





Several sweet Sailfish releases dotted the scorecard, and a swarm of low-flying Dorados filled the fishbox.






The Wanderer welcomed the Wolf family for a 5 hour fishing/snorkeling hybrid trip on February 1.



They stayed in Garza Bay and nagged a few small Tunas. Around midday the tide fell and reveled the hidden Pink Island near the western point of the bay.



What a fun day of fishing and exploring on the Wanderer.
The bulk of the fleet stayed inshore on Janaury 16, but the Wanderer lived up to her handle as Captain William wanted to check the offshore conditions.


The fish were soft-biting, but the Master Captain managed to coax a few nice Yellowfin Tunas into the spread.


Great job by Captain William.
The other half of the Dean Hayes group joined the Wanderer on the 15th, and they also scored a pair of Sailfish releases.





They also added a nice Dorado for the dinner table.

Excellent work by Captain William.
Legendary angler Dan Johnson brought his hard-fishing family along for a productive day on the Wanderer.


Captain William set them up for deep-drop bottom fishing, and the flagship scored several big Congrio.


This unusual fish/eel hybrid yields a flakey, lobster-like meat and is very tasty. Also their body allows for them to swim backwards, which makes for a strange fight.


Also these are some of the biggest Congrios we have seen in quite a long time.

Our great friend Travis Suit joined the Wanderer on January 2 and brought the whole family also to experience fishing in Costa Rica.




The kids took control of the reels and brought home dinner in the form of a few nice Yellowfin Tunas.



Nice work by Master Captain William on the flagship Wanderer.
The Scotty Moore Family hung tough on the 30th, and brought home dinner despite some rough looking skies.



This tasty treat is a reward for resilience. Great work by the flagship Wanderer.
Captain William kept it going on the 29th, scoring another Sailfish release backed up by nice-sized Dorado.





Great work by returning angler Pete Sniderman.
Captain William continued his consistent fishing on December 28, pulling in a nice Sailfish release on an otherwise slow day.


Great resilience on display by the mighty flagship Wanderer.
The Wanderer and Captain William endured a slow day in late December, but still came away with a nice Dorado for angler Chris Barnett’s group.


