The team enjoyed awesome Dorado action through the whole month of November, but most have been in the 30lbs.-40lbs. range.
Not this one! Captain William found this floor-sweeping monster on November 30, clearly the biggest Mahi Mahi yet.
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The team enjoyed awesome Dorado action through the whole month of November, but most have been in the 30lbs.-40lbs. range.
Not this one! Captain William found this floor-sweeping monster on November 30, clearly the biggest Mahi Mahi yet.
Captain William went for a quick sunset cruise with our buddy Freddie of Nosara Terratours and their friend Stephany Alvarez, and in no time at all they nabbed a nice 20lbs. Dorado for dinner.
The Wanderer welcomed back FishingNosara Hall of Famer Wayne Estes for a great day of fishing on November 25.
Wayne and Mauri Elledge started off with a double Dorado hookup and brought both monsters straight to the flagship.
More big Mahi Mahi kept the rods bend all day long.
As the sun went down a final pair of Dorados found the hooks and these Jacksonville angler brought them home.
John Egan and the boys were back in the mix on the 22nd, this time showing off their skills with several Sailfish releases.
Captain William kept them on the fish throughout the day, evidenced by this addition to the filet bag:
A really fun group of anglers came down from Texas for a week-long fishing campaign, and got things going right away with lots of nice Dorados on deck.
These meaty Mahi will keep the group fed, but the highlight of the trip was this monster Sailfish release late in the day.
The Wanderer half of John Egan’s group had a big time on the flagship with several big boys on ice by day’s end.
The Dorado action has been white-hot all month, leading to double hook-ups on several trips.
All three generations of the family got in on the action.
Great work by Captain William and the mighty Wanderer!
John Egan brought his boys along for an excellent day of fishing action with Captain William on the Wanderer.
Multiple hook-ups lead to multiple Dorados, also backed up with Yellowfin Tuna catches.
Sloan Rogers’ group was split between the Wanderer and Discoverer on the 19th, and the flagship displayed some teamwork to catch these nice Dorados.
Clayton Laskowski and his buddy put on a show over three days fishing on theย Wanderer, filling the scorecard with a wide variety of catches.
The first day featured a raft full of Yellowfin Tunas backed up by a nice Dorado.
Later in the trip the Wanderer also found this excellent Sailfish, safe released as always.
On the second day Team Laskowski found more Dorados, and this time they had some serious size to them.
They even scored a couple of small Wahoos, an unusual score for this time of year.
The third and final day on the Wanderer featured multiple Sailfish releases and more Mahi Mahi.
After a run like this it’s no surprise that the boys were ready to pitch in on the filet knife. Great work by Captain William and these fun-loving anglers.
Captain William kept up the consitent results in mid-November with four more excellent Dorados on ice.
Later in the day they moved inshore and scored another Dorado and a beautiful Pompano.