On August 10 Captain William led the team back into Sailfish City after a week of somewhat slow offshore action.
Shane Sheltra pulled off this awesome Double Sailfish release.
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On August 10 Captain William led the team back into Sailfish City after a week of somewhat slow offshore action.
Shane Sheltra pulled off this awesome Double Sailfish release.
Theย Discoverer and angler Sean Jackson scored big on the 9th.
A few Sailfish releases were backed-up with a BIG White Tuna. These guys rarely get larger that 15lbs. but this one is a really tasty whopper:
At the end of the trip Sean put together this sweet recap of his fishing adventure in Nosara:
Captian David stayed busy on theย Adventurer after the tournament. He stayed inshore on the 22nd for some fun Tuna fishing.
Shane Whealton and his father joined Captain David on the 4th and posted one of the best days in the eight-year history of the Adventurer.
This amazingly large Rooster Fish release was the start of this legendary day, which also yielded one of the biggest Jack Crevalles we have ever caught.
The afternoon was dotted with small Tuna catches, highlighted by a pair of 20lbs. Yellowfin Tunas.
Captain David runs this boat alone (meaning no mate) which means the grisly work of fileting this boatload of fish falls to him.
Amazing haul by the 23-foot inshore assassin Adventurer.
Eric Shepherd joined theย Wanderer on the 14th and scored some small White Tunas along with an excellent Sailfish release.
Our old pal David Little returned to Nosara in mid-November and these UK anglers had a big time on the Adventurer.
This big Dorado is an example of their great variety of edible catches that will look great on the dinner plate.
On November 18 the Explorer delivered a great fishing experience for this young angler.
It’s always a treat to show kiddos the art of blue water fishing in Costa Rica.
Nice job by the barroom brawler!
Bob Zuniga’s group nabbed the fish of a lifetime on July 11 with this strong Striped Marlin release on July 11.
Later on in the trip they added a nice White Tuna…a rare find this far offshore.
Here’s what Bob had to say in an email: “I just wanted to take the time to let you and your staff know that my group and I had the time of a lifetime! From the fishing, to the breakfast and all of the accommodations, we enjoyed every second we spent at your paradise! Your staff took customer service to the next level and the fishing is unlike I have ever encountered in the world. I just wanted to again send you my thanks and on behalf of my group… PURA VIDA!!! Robert Zuniga”
Kevin Stuber enlisted Captain David for an inshore fishing mission on July 11 and they scored big. The highlight of the trip was this lovely Cubera Snapper.
They also added a bunch of Tunas, including this nice Yellowfin Tuna and White Tuna.
Great work by the Adventurer!
Captain David is continuing his one-man war on the inshore species, with lots of great catches reported during the month of May. Check out these nice Yellowfin Tunas and Jack Crevalles:
The Adventurer also nabbed some of the more elusive Yellowtail Snapper:
And the excellent-for-sushi White Tuna: