Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 5-4-2005
Fortune was in our favor today beginning at midnight and continuing throughout. Not that it was a barn burner on giants but the signs and more importantly, the action was far better than we experienced the previous day. In addition, the signs of yellowfin in the one hundred twenty to one hundred seventy five pound class continue to improve with numerous spots of mid day jumpers yielding a couple of handfuls of fish and wetting our appetite for more. At present it feels like this place is on the verge of becoming the real deal and I believe if we get a favorable change in conditions we are going to see it happen. In the meantime we are making a fine trip of it ending our day yesterday with a very nice catch total and high spirits. With four days remaining we still have plenty of time and have no change of plans in our forecast. Good luck providing, we will keep plugging away at them positioning ourselves to make the most of whatever opportunities come our way.
Yosh Murikami would like to wish his wife Kay a very happy birthday and sends his love.
Yosh Murikami would like to wish his wife Kay a very happy birthday and sends his love.
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