Charles Newton and Greg Wood were at it again on the 24th, this time scoring a big Rooster Fish in the morning.
That is one fine feathered fella!
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Charles Newton and Greg Wood were at it again on the 24th, this time scoring a big Rooster Fish in the morning.
That is one fine feathered fella!
Adam Turner and Meredith Arnold of Jacksonville are the winners of the El Cheapo Sheepshead Tournament prize back in February, and they celebrated with this excellent Rooster Fish release on July 23:
Excellent work by Captain William to put this fun-loving group on the fish!
Charles Newton and Greg Wood got their week started with brisk action on the flagship. The early day inshore bite delivered this sweet Rooster Fish release.
Then in the afternoon the Wanderer headed offshore to do battle with energetic Sailfish.
They added some beefy Yellowfin Tunas in the late-afternoon…perfect end to a well-rounded day of action!
Jacksonville’s own Charles Newton and Greg Wood got their week of fishing off to a fast start with an excellent Sailfish release.
On July 19 angler James Frye and his group stayed close to shore and found that a swarm of large Yellowfin Tuna was there to meet them.
Why go far if you don’t have to?
They say that writing about catching a fish is like dancing about architecture, so this time we’ll just let the picture tell the story:
Great smile and great fish from angler Tracy Solomon!
The Wanderer kept the good times rolling on the 16th with exciting blue water action.
They hooked up with an energetic Sailfish and they boated some Yellowfin Tuna filets:
After two solid days of offshore billfishing, the Captain Sergio group stayed inshore with clientsย John Martinez, Judy Martinez, Jerold Long, and Christine Long.
The strikes were constant over the eight hour trip with 13 Snappers caught along with other fun fish.
This nice-sized Rainbow Runner is certainly a tasty treat.
After loading up on Red Snappers (big and small), the crew hit paydirt with this 80lbs. Amberjack:
Everyone lined up to take a picture with this beastie.
On July 10 Captain William headed offshore to Sailfish City and nabbed four lovely releases.
It’s great to see that the Sailfish have returned in numbers and that they are hungry!
They finished off the day with this juvenile Sailfish release. We’ll see this little fella again in about a year when he is all grown up.
The Wanderer delivered a fun memorable trip for angler Mike Hollis and his group with a scorecard marked up with Marlin, Sailfish, and Yellowfin Tuna.
After an early Yellowfin Tuna, this Striped Marlin came in after a feisty battle.
She weighed at only 100lbs. but fought like a tiger.
Later in the day the flagship scored a second billfish release with this sweet Sailfish.