Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 9-7-2004
Alan Masukawa pulling on a Guadalupe Yellowfin.JPG
Bobby Yokoi in action at Guadalupe.JPG
Cliff Sanderson with a stock fifteen pound flat.JPG
Dale Weinhold with a fifty pound class Guadalupe YFT.JPG
Harvey Kitaoka with a fine thirty five pound class Albie.JPG
Harvey Kitaoka with a sixty pound Guadalupe prize.JPG
Jean Weinhold with a beautiful forty pound class Albacore.JPG
John Algots with the trophy dorado of the day.JPG
John Schroder.JPG
Nate Beneze with a nice Guadalupe YFT.JPG
Warren Sakamoto sets the hook on a kite fish.JPG
Bobby Yokoi in action at Guadalupe.JPG
Cliff Sanderson with a stock fifteen pound flat.JPG
Dale Weinhold with a fifty pound class Guadalupe YFT.JPG
Harvey Kitaoka with a fine thirty five pound class Albie.JPG
Harvey Kitaoka with a sixty pound Guadalupe prize.JPG
Jean Weinhold with a beautiful forty pound class Albacore.JPG
John Algots with the trophy dorado of the day.JPG
John Schroder.JPG
Nate Beneze with a nice Guadalupe YFT.JPG
Warren Sakamoto sets the hook on a kite fish.JPG
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