Snook Sportfishing Reports Yellowfin Catches on March 2 Herradura Charter
Snook Sportfishing’s FishingBooker page shows March 2 half-day reports from Herradura with customer photos and a truncated species label reading "Tuna (Yell".

Snook Sportfishing posted trip reports for March 2, 2026 on its FishingBooker listing out of Herradura, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica, and the thumbnails include customer photos alongside a truncated species string reading "Tuna (Yell". The operator listing names Captain Jorge Fernandez and shows a 4.8 / 5 rating with (535 reviews), and the March 2 entries are displayed as 1/2 Day trips on the charter’s report feed.
The charter’s FishingBooker feed shows activity across consecutive days: a Full Day entry on February 28, 2026 with three photos and the trip summary line "Doing our best work as always," a 3/4-day post for March 1 saying "First day of two!!! Let's go for day two," at least two separate 1/2 Day thumbnails for March 2 (one with the teaser "We are happy to see our customers with these smiles"), and a March 3 3/4-day teaser reading "Thank you, Lord Sea, for today's fish." The site UI also displays small galleries on each report and the sharing panel text "Your Report is Published! Copy and share your link! / Copy! Copied!"
FishingBooker’s profile text identifies the operator as Snook Sportfishing and repeats Captain Jorge Fernandez by name: "Snook Sportfishing and Captain Jorge Fernandez believe you deserve nothing but the very best. They offer all sorts of trips for any breed of anglers, from a couple of hours pulling up something tasty to a full offshore extravaganza. Capt. Jorge operates a..." The March 2 activity on the listing is explicitly presented as half-day outings, consistent with the original trip-report excerpt that labels the March 2 outing a half-day.
Species identification on the March 2 thumbnails is not fully spelled out in the available text. The trip summary fragment preserved from the posting ends in the truncated string "Tuna (Yell", so the full species name is not visible in the supplied excerpts. For area context, the Playa Herradura/Los Sueños basin is well known for larger-game tuna: Drink Tea & Travel’s guide explicitly notes that Los Sueños Marina tournaments can produce "300-pound yellowfin tuna" and that "Avid fishermen travel to Herradura specifically for the abundant marlin, tuna, dorado and mahi mahi." Separately, a Reddit poster booking a 10-hour sportfishing trip out of Los Sueños marina in Playa Herradura reported that a captain told them trips commonly go "between 20-45 miles out" and that anglers often target "sailfish, marlin (if I'm lucky), tuna, wahoo and mahi" with bottom-fishing options for "groupers and snapper."

The FishingBooker thumbnails confirm customer photos are attached to Snook Sportfishing’s reports, but the images and full captions were not present in the text excerpt reviewed here. Outstanding confirmations include the full trip-report text for the March 2 1/2-day posts, the complete species label that follows "Tuna (Yell", catch counts and weights, and which marina the charter departed from on March 2. I will seek the full FishingBooker report pages, the high-resolution customer photos and captions, and an on-the-record comment from Captain Jorge Fernandez to confirm whether March 2’s "Tuna (Yell" references yellowfin tuna and to report numbers and sizes if available.
If the truncated "Tuna (Yell" on Snook Sportfishing’s March 2 half-day report completes to yellowfin and can be verified with photos or captain confirmation, it would align with Los Sueños’ reputation for tournament-grade yellowfin and Herradura’s regular offshore program under Capt. Jorge Fernandez and the Snook Sportfishing profile.
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