David Brinson conitnued his consistent fishing action on July 24 with Master Captain William on the Wanderer.



Looks like Yellowfin Tuna is still on the menu!
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David Brinson conitnued his consistent fishing action on July 24 with Master Captain William on the Wanderer.



Looks like Yellowfin Tuna is still on the menu!
After a five Sailfish day on the Harvester, angler Robbie Parks and his family (Adrienne, Simon, and Judah Tucker) moved over the Wanderer on July 22.





Master Captain William beat is protege by one, as the Wanderer reports SIX Sailfish releases.





They also loaded up on filets with three Yellowfin Tunas.






North Florida angler Ryan Cook had a great day with the Wanderer on July 21.







The Sailfish were stacked up thick and attacked the flagship in waves.





“The trip went great!” Ryan emailed. “William and Elias were exceptional.”



After all the Sailfish releases, they also added a small Yellowfin Tuna late in the trip.

Ronda Sailsbury’s group performed exquisitly on the Adventurer in late-July. The highlight was this monster Rooster Fish release:


To back it up, they added nice Yellowfin Tuna and Yellowtail Snapper to their filet bag. “We had a wonderful vacation at Nosara Paradise Rentals and FishingNosara,”wrote Ronda. “Costa Rica truly was paradise.”



Zachary Lewis joined the Wanderer on July 19 for a fun-filled fishing mission.






This big bad Black Marlin release put the flagship to the test, but Master Captain William and Mate Elias were up to the task. Later, they added nice Yellowfin Tuna catch.






Though not hardcore anglers, Russell and Kelly Nader heard the talk around the Nosara Paradise Rentals’ breakfast table and decided to get in on the white-hot summer fishing action.




This array of Yellowfin Tunas was backed up by an inshore Rooster Fish release.





Excellent work by Captain Fico and the Explorer.
Captain Fico stayed consistent on July 18 with a nice pile of Yellowfin Tuna filets.




The Discoverer welcomed Nigel Phillips’ group for a fun day of action on the 14th. The highlight was a nice Sailfish release.

Then for the dinner table they added some nice Yellowfin Tuna filets.


Master Captain William welcomed Texas angler Chase Karl to Nosara on July 12, and what better way to welcome new friends than with a TWO HUNDRED POUND Yellowfin Tuna?




That’s clearly the biggest Yellowfin Tuna of the season, and potentially the biggest in the 12 year history of FishingNosara.



Amazing work by the flagship Wanderer.
Scott Yuill’s group finished their landmark week of fishing on July 12 with the Harvester. Captain Alex put them on top of some fertile reefs and they nagged a pair of Rooster Fish releases.







For the end of trip dinner they also nabbed a small Yellowfin Tuna.
