Theย Harvester welcomed angler Jay Stewart’s family for a great day of action. This super Sailfish release is a great fishing memory:
For the dinner table they scored a pair of tasty Yellowfin Tunas.
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Theย Harvester welcomed angler Jay Stewart’s family for a great day of action. This super Sailfish release is a great fishing memory:
For the dinner table they scored a pair of tasty Yellowfin Tunas.
Suzanne Kelaz and Tim Csendom joined the Discoverer on June 15 and they scored a nice brace of tasty Yellowfin Tunas.
The Willis group stayed strong on June 14 with theย Wanderer nabbing several sweet Yellowfin Tunas.
They also added a small Dorado for a diverse filet bag.
The Explorerย scored a feisty little Rooster Fish release with the Fleming group on June 11.
For the dinner table, they scored a beefy Yellowfin Tuna. Fresh sushi!
Captain Carlos scored a nice pair of Yellowfin Tuna catches on June 10th with angler Laura Gardner.
On June 9 the Explorerย and angler Brian Hartnack had a big day on the blue water. This Sailfish release was the highlight:
For the filet bag they nabbed several football-sized Yellowfin Tunas and a BIG Dorado.
The Discoverer on stayed hot the first week of June. The highlight was this Sailfish release:
The big battleship also scored Yellowfin Tunas and Dorados for the dinner table.
Stacy Fleming’s group got off to a hot start on June 6 with theย Explorer reporting multiple big Yellowfin Tunas.
Fresh sushi party for these Texas anglers!
Our great friend David Sabiston joined the Discoverer on June 5 for a Yellowfin Tuna hunt. Their expedition yielded tasty filets and a fresh sushi snack.
On June 4, Larry and Linda Griffin were back on the mega panga for another great of variety from Captain Wilson and Mate Geraldo.
After a pair of wonderful Sailfish releases, they visited the meat market for a beefy Yellowfin Tuna and large Rainbow Runner:
The finished up the day inshore and caught the biggest Needlefish we have seen in a long, long time.
Just for comparison, here is the current world record for this species:
Giant Mexican Needlefish, Tylosurus fodiator. Fish caught from coastal waters off Puerto Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, May 2004. Length: 1.49 m (4 feet 11 inches).