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FishingNosara Feb 22 report Captain Antonio and Mate Raffa land big tuna

Two-crew FishingNosara charter out of Nosara, Costa Rica landed big tuna on Feb 22, 2026 with Captain Antonio and Mate Raffa guiding local anglers.

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FishingNosara Feb 22 report Captain Antonio and Mate Raffa land big tuna
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Two crew aboard a FishingNosara sportfishing charter out of Nosara, Costa Rica landed big tuna on February 22, 2026, a daily update from the operation reported. Captain Antonio and Mate Raffa ran the trip, and local anglers on board connected on the tuna that the report described as a significant catch for the outing.

FishingNosara posted the February 22 daily fishing update after the trip returned to Nosara, attributing the success directly to Captain Antonio’s command and Mate Raffa’s work in the cockpit. The charter carried local anglers on a sportfishing program that day, and the report highlighted the onboard teamwork that produced the tuna bite during that departure. The update serves as a clear record of the crew and anglers involved on that specific February 22 trip.

The charter operation identified in the update is a well-known Nosara, Costa Rica outfit that documents catches by date and crew; the Feb 22 post names Captain Antonio and Mate Raffa as the crew responsible for the landing. The report’s specificity on crew names and the event date gives Nosara anglers a concrete data point for mid-February tuna activity off the Nosara coast, reinforcing recent local patterns noted in FishingNosara’s logs.

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FishingNosara’s Feb 22 update places Captain Antonio and Mate Raffa squarely in charge of a successful local-angler trip that netted big tuna on that day. The entry stands as a date-stamped record for February 22, 2026, that local captains, mates, and anglers can reference when tracking tuna activity around Nosara this season.

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