Fish Report for 4-30-2025

On the move

4-30-2025
Tim Ekstrom

A nice ride up rolling with the opposing swell and seas making good time. Beckoning from afar are the beautiful resorts and beaches in the Los Cabos region. Our anglers will disembark tomorrow and enjoy a morning or more in the southern climes before meeting the boat in San Diego with their beautiful RSW held yellowfin tuna and Wahoo Sunday. I’ll keep the updates current as we make our way north. 

 

On an admin note I just learned that we had one spot come available on the Thursday May 22nd - Sunday May 25th Las Rocas three day voyage. A great group of anglers to share the rail with this voyage has been full for a long while for good reason. Local bluefin fishing is already red hot and a huge biomass of fish to the south promises plenty more to come. There are also a couple of spots open on the Larry Brown “Ultra Limited”three day run mid June. Limited to 12 anglers this exclusive opportunity offers single stateroom accommodations for all and plenty of elbow room at the rail. Both voyages are a fantastic chance to make a trip on Royal Star and experience our unmatched brand of long range fishing. Capt Brian Sims is manning the office this week ready to answer any questions or assist you with booking a voyage. Photo today features master angler and long time Royal Star friend Chris Hendrickson with a fine grade wahoo coming over the rail. 
 

 

 



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