Fish Report for 6-11-2005

Royal Star Fish Report

6-11-2005
Royal Star

We are out and underway once again making tracks to the south where encouraging weather reports and good fishing have us fired up about our prospects. We have a fantastic load of bait and a great group of anglers all of whom are as ready as we are to get this show on the road. With a favorable weather forecast we will first prospect offshore looking for any sign of tuna/albacore coming up the line. Beyond that we will see but I doubt we will arrive at the southern end of our journey for at least a couple of days.

On another note I am disappointed to report that I simply forgot to send in the great photos I took from the last voyage. Those of you from the last trip are going to have to wait another week before I get the chance to put them up. My apologies for the delay.


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