November 17, 2017

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.

November 14, 2017

November 14 will be a day that John Schimkaitis, Heather Cozart and Jared Cozart never forget as they enshrined themselves in the FishingNosara Hall of Fame with a legendary BILLFISH GRAND SLAM!

First up was John nabbing a 100lbs. Sailfish, released early in the trip, completing the first leg of the Grand Slam.

Then a 100lbs. Striped Marlin came calling around noon; not the biggest specimen we’ve ever seen but Jared’s catch still counts as the second piece of the Grand Slam.

Finally it was Heather’s turn on the reel for a MASSIVE Blue Marlin estimated by Mate Kevin upon release to be well over 350lbs.

The action was so hot on the Discoverer that the scorecard shows more than just Billfish releases; a good array of Dorado and Yellowfin Tuna means that these North Carolina anglers will be able to replenish their strength at the dinner table.

Fantastic work by Captain Carlos and the unbeatable battleship Discoverer!

November 6, 2017

Jason Frelich of Satellite Beach, FL is used to plying the nearby blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean, but in early November his group found out what kind of monsters dwell out here in the Pacific.

Even this finch wanted to get a closer look at this beastie:

The biggest of these Yellowfin Tunas are easily upwards of 70lbs., meaning these boys will have plenty to eat this week.

Great work by Captain Alex and the awesome Harvester!