Two of our oldest and best friends joined the Wanderer for a fun day of inshore action on September 16th.
Bobby Dean and Steven Dix brought home a big batch of Yellowfin Tuna filets. Excellent work by the flagship.
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Two of our oldest and best friends joined the Wanderer for a fun day of inshore action on September 16th.
Bobby Dean and Steven Dix brought home a big batch of Yellowfin Tuna filets. Excellent work by the flagship.
After a much-needed repaint and refit, the mighty flagship Wanderer was back in action on September 15th.
Captain William picked up right where he left off, boasting a nice Sailfish release backed up with a tasty Dorado for the dinner table.
It’s great to be back on the water!
The Wanderer finished the season with a magnificent trip with Christine Clarke and her family on August 22.
The father/son and mother/daughter combos went head-to-head with two nice Dorados.
A third nice fish rounded out the filet haul.
Family fun aside, Captain William and the mighty Wanderer earned the title of the FishingNosara flagship by scoring big Marlin releases.
This beastie put on a show for the Clarke family, and Mate Johnson was ready to bill and release the final Marlin of the season.
After a year that saw 234 trips, the big blue beauty is back on the trailer and ready for a month-long repaint and refit.
Captain William will be back on the scene in mid-September to continue his reign as the best Captain in all of Central America.
John Ritchie’s group finished their run of great fishing with a big day of blue water action, starting with this rain-soaked Sailfish release.
The skies cleared later in the day and the Wanderer kept the rods bent with nice Yellowfin Tunas hitting the icebox.
Captain William delivered the fish of a lifetime for angler Duane Denton with this awesome Black Marlin release on August 17.
This monster was a handful to fight and to bill; it was bucking Mate Johnson so hard that we struggled to get a good full picture.
Still the memory of this fighter will not soon be forgotten!
The Wanderer scored a floor-sweeper Dorado with client Randy Sullivan of Houston.
This whale of a Mahi is darn near the size of Texas and is a monument to Captain William’s prowess.
They also scored Sailfish for the trophy case earlier in the day:
Captain William stayed strong through mid-August with more excellent Sailfish and Yellowfin Tuna action.
There were multiple Sailfish releases early in the trip.
Then later in the day the flagship scored dinner with this excellent Yellowfin Tuna on ice.
Our great friend Roche Jaggelli and his daughter Rochelle joined the mighty flagship Wanderer for a great day on the water, highlighted by this sweet Yellowfin Tuna.
Great work by the mighty Wanderer!
South Carolina Outdoors’ host Bill Haire finished off his week in Nosara with a fish-filled day on the Wanderer.
Young Mr. Haire got the day rolling with a 15lbs. Yellowfin Tuna backed up with this feisty Sailfish release.
Bill’s cameraman finally got his chance on the reel, and performed brilliantly with a second Sailfish release:
Bill Haire got a lesson in Ballyhoo rigging from Captain David (on loan from the Adventurer in the Mate position).
Then put those Ballyhoo to work with another nice billfish battle.
This is a great finish to their week of filming and we look forward to sharing the finished episodes with the anglers of South Carolina and beyond.
Justin Cannon and his son had a memorable day of fishing on August 3.
This Yellowfin Tuna provided nice filets, while this Sailfish release is a great angling achievement.