The Wanderer has been all over the migratory porpoise pods that are lurking offshore, schooling up the Yellowfin Tunas. Look at this nice specimen caught by Alexandra on the flagship in late May.








Great work as always by the mighty flagship Wanderer.
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The Wanderer has been all over the migratory porpoise pods that are lurking offshore, schooling up the Yellowfin Tunas. Look at this nice specimen caught by Alexandra on the flagship in late May.








Great work as always by the mighty flagship Wanderer.
The next day the Discoverer welcomed a different group of Texans for an equally big day of offshore action. Karen and Chris Lawrence’s group boated the biggest Yellowfin Tuna of the season so far:



This monster was the big one, however several other nice Yellowfin Tunas were caught:

Mark Rogers fished several times on the bigger boats in late May, but his haul on the Adventurer outpaced them all in term of size and species diversity.


The highlight of the day was this Rooster Fish release.


Then they scored a monster Cubera Snapper. A great fight which yields great filets.




They rounded out the filet bag with some nice Yellowfin Tunas and a Yellowtail Snapper.


Great work by the 23-foot Switchblade.
The Wanderer split their last day with Jake Jump’s group between inshore and offshore action. Early in the day they braved intermittent rains to snag two excellent Rooster Fish releases.







Afterwords they went offshore and found a pair of sweet meat fish; these Dorados and Yellowfin Tunas aren’t exactly scale-tippers, but they all look good on the dinner plate.


Great work by the flagship Wanderer!
Mark Rogers got his week started right with Captain Alex reporting multiple Sailfish releases on May 20.





The second Sailfish release was a high-flying beast that put the Harvester to the test.




In addition to the trophy releases, the mega panga nabbed a boatload of Yellowfin Tunas. Great eats ahead for Mark Rogers and his posse.

Captain Alex kept the coals burning on May 17 with this sweet Sailfish release:



After the billfish was swimming free, the Harvester followed the dolphin schools and snagged dinner in the form of fresh Yellowfin Tuna.

Jake Jump and the Discoverer knocked it out of the park on the 16th with a great day of offshore action.

It started with this nice Sailfish release, then loaded up on tasty Yellowfin Tunas.




Great work by the big battleship!
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:

The Discoverer welcomed a fun-loving group led by angler Lynsey Wheeler for a productive half day of action on May 10. A nice Sailfish release got things rolling:

Then a nice haul of Yellowfin Tunas rounded out the day.


Filets on ice and a trophy release for the scrapbook…all is a half-day’s work for the big battleship Discoverer.
On May 7 Captain Alex whipped up a Yellowfin Tuna feeding frenzy on the Harvester. Check out these excellent catches:




Our old pal TJ Conrads was on the scene to welcome these Yella Fellas.







