A red colored flag means that the crew of the boat have released a fish weighing over 20 pounds. They didn't tag the fish. Below or above this... read more »
A red-colored flag with a white letter T (Tag) in the middle means that the crew of the boat hav tagged and released a fish weighing over 20... read more »
Red colored flag with a white hook in the center means that the boat ` hooked up `.... read more »
White colored flag with a `Blue` picture of marlin in the center... read more »
Blue or Black colored flag with a `White` picture of a marlin or spearfish in the center... read more »
White colored flag with a `Blue` picture of a sailfish in the center... read more »
White colored flag with a `Blue` picture of a swordfish in the center... read more »
Green colored flag with a `White` picture of a skip jack tuna in the center... read more »
White colored flag with a `Red` picture of an albacore / white tuna in the center... read more »
White colored flag with a `Blue` picture of a blue fin tuna in the center... read more »
White colored flag with a `Blue` picture of a yellow fin tuna in the center... read more »
White colored flag with a `Blue` picture of a big eye tuna in the center... read more »
Yellow colored flag with a `Blue` picture of a dorado or dolphin fish in the center... read more »
Red colored flag with a `White` picture of a shark in the center... read more »
Orange colored flag with a `White` picture of a wahoo in the center... read more »
White colored flag with a black picture of a ray in the center... read more »
White colored flag with an `Orange` picture of a kingfish in the center... read more »
Today there was once again action at sea, confirming that activity remains strong. During the morning, aboard the Cavalier, there was an exciting encounter with a marlin. The fight showed great... read more »
Today was an intense day at sea, with a lot of action both in the morning and in the afternoon. The Cavalier boat experienced several exciting moments, managing to catch two impressive Big Eye tuna... read more »