The Explorer delivered a big Dorado and big Yellowfin Tuna on December 1 with angler Paul McGovern.



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The Explorer delivered a big Dorado and big Yellowfin Tuna on December 1 with angler Paul McGovern.



Dylan Holden’s group enlisted the flagship Wanderer on November 30 and Master Captain William put them on top of a big pot of Yellowfin Tuna.







Johanna Lucas and the Explorer filled up on filets thanks to nice catches of Yellowfin Tuna and Dorado.


The Discoverer pulled off the very challenging Double Sailfish release on November 29 with Tyler Brandenburg, Mark Perdue, and Richard Walden.



Great fish-handling by Mate Kevin to ensure the safe release of both fish above, plus this solo Sailfish released later in the trip.


BIG Dorados rounded out the day’s action.












Also this Monster Yellowfin Tuna led to a sushi party later at Casa Privada.


The Discoverer scored an AMAZING Marlin release on November 28. Check out this sea monster:






The big battleship also scored a lot of great filets for the refrigerator.








Captain William delivered the goods on November 27 for Craig’s family.






Early Dorados were backed up by a nice Yellowfin Tuna caught by Rachelle.


Another great day on the water.

Allison Watt’s group decided to take a shot a blue water fishing, and Captain David rewarded their faith with a wonderful Sailfish release.


In addition to the trophy release, this crew KO’d Yellowfin Tunas and Dorados for the dinner table.




Captain David welcomes George Askew for a mighty day of catching on the 20th.




Big Dorado and Yellowfin Tunas are on the menu on the Adventurer.
The Discoverer delivered the fish of a lifetime on November 18. This Blue Marlin release is why people travel from around the world to fish in Nosara.



After the safe release, Captain Carlos moved down the food chain and scored several sweet Dorados.





They rounded out the trip with multiple excellent Yellowfin Tunas.


JR Barnes’ crew set their sights on meat fish on the 17th, and Captain Wilson put them on a rare delicacy…the White Tuna.


This great tasting fish was backed up by the more common Yellowfin Tuna:
