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 »
In recent days we have enjoyed excellent fishing, with a wide variety of species such as skipjack tuna, barracuda, amberjack and red seabream. Great days at sea, a wonderful atmosphere and many... read more »
It was a good week at sea. Both boats achieved excellent catches of Atlantic bonito and barracuda, enjoying productive days full of action! Visit our Hall of Fame to see the latest catches. And... read more »