Adam Noviskie and his group got started on April 25 with a productive day of fishing on the Wanderer.
These CCA TX anglers broke the ice with multiple Sailfish releases.
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Adam Noviskie and his group got started on April 25 with a productive day of fishing on the Wanderer.
These CCA TX anglers broke the ice with multiple Sailfish releases.
Paul Duffy released a super Sailfish on April 23 on the flagship:
After the trip, our chief technician Marino came out to the Wanderer to replace the livewell pumps, and if you know Marino then you know he could return to shore without getting a hook wet:
Nice work if you can get it!
Family fun on the Wanderer as John Kwekkeboom brought the whole clan for a fun afternoon of inshore action.
The Penn Slammers were deployed on a wide variety of near-shore species like White Tuna and Jack Crevelle.
Big smiles and big fun on the flagship!
Robert Rhen rocked out on the Wanderer with several Sailfish releases on April 19.
These Sails came charging in angrily, but Master Captain William has the tricks to keep the flagship two steps ahead of them.
Great work by the King of Garza Bay!
The Wanderer kept up the strong action with another CCA TX group on April 15.
Josh Green’s group knocked out several nice Sailfish on the flagship.
Captain William isn’t one to let any precious fishing time go to waste, proven by this Sailfish score just before sunset.
Mick Carlson and his boys had a huge day of blue water action with Captain William. They started out with this nice Dorado:
Then they strapped up for battle with a series of nice Pacific Sailfish.
The bite stayed strong all the way until the last few minutes of the half day trip, topped off with this early afternoon Sailfish.
Jayson William’s posse took to the Wanderer on the 13th and these fun-lovin San Antonio anglers scored a swarm of sweet Sailfish releases.
Great work by another fun group from CCA Texas.
Mate Johnson pulled off all the releases safely and swiftly, adding to the good vibes on this trip.
The FishingNosara team competed in the 2016 Ship of Fools Tournament on April 9-10 and we are stoked to announce that once again Captain William and Bob Pease put the Wanderer in the money:
More importantly, all four FishingNosara boats were in the running for a top spot throughout the weekend.
The tournament began early in the morning on April 8 as Garza Bay was buzzing with excitement.
Captain Fico on the upstart Explorer was leading the team after the first day with seven Sailfish releases report by Roger Bowgen and his group.
Captain William and the mighty Wanderer snagged six Sailfish plus a last-minute Dorado; meat fish serve up a potentially tie-breaking 25 points and would this one would turn out to be essential.
Captain Alex and Hubble Keller on the mega panga Harvester were slotted right behind with six Sailfish released and caught a nice Dorado:
They actually released three more Sails, however the camera with those pictures got accidentally sent to Davy Jones’ Locker.
Matt, Craig, and Paula from the US Office rounded out the team’s results with four Sailfish released on the Discoverer.
On the second day was a big decision: head North to try to catch the tail end of the swarm of fish that was yielding double-digit releases a week prior, or cut South and try to anticipate the next school.
The Discoverer and Explorer went North, and that decision proved to not be the right one as only four fish were caught between the two boats.
We took advantage of every bite, but there just weren’t enough fish to stay at the top of the scoreboard.
The Harvester and Wanderer went South and they hit paydirt with multiple Sailfish and Marlin releases…Marlin are worth triple the points of a Sailfish in this tournament.
Captain Alex kept his momentum up from a productive first day and captured several more Sailfish releases.
Captain William scored the big fish of the day with Bob Pease’s epic 2 hour fight ending in a MASSIVE Blue Marlin release.
The Wanderer made up for the time lost fighting the big fish by closing the day with a Double Sailfish release.
This flurry of billfish action late on the second day propelled the Wanderer into the money for the third time in four years.
On Sunday was the legendary Ship of Fool’s Fiesta at Pacifico Azul in Garza:
Great food, great music, and great times were had by all the teams and all of the Garza community came out to celebrate.
On top of the scoreboard this year was the Old Squaw:
Followed up by the High Roller:
The Largest Tuna prize went to Siempre Algo:
As always the events were run masterfully by the Tournament Staff including Marlin Bill, Angie, and the Judges.
We look forward to competing in the 2017 Ship of Fools Tournament and once again seeing FishingNosara boats challenging for the top spot.
The FishingNosara Tournament Series continues this December as we are entering all four boats into the Dreamstarter Tournament:
If you have what it takes, get your best anglers together and reserve your spot in this event.
Captain William started the month of April on a tear with fantastic Sailfish action on the Wanderer.
The first week of April was booked by our old friend Dennis Cinquino and over the course of three full day trips they filled up the scorecard with over 20 releases.
Captain William is a fish-hunting machine, and Mate Johnson’s work in the cockpit continues to improve every time he hits the water.
Looks like everyone in this group got a crack as several nice Sailfish.
All safe released as usual by the flagship Wanderer.
They also scored a few sweet Dorado for the dinner table.
Awesome work by the boat that continues to reign as the top boat in Garza Bay.
Ken and Brenda Russell and Larry Komenda and Misti Nolan saved their best day for last.
This MAMMOTH Black Marlin was the highlight of the trip, which also included lots of Sailfish.
They didn’t leave empty handed as Ken boated another BIG Wahoo, his second of the week.