Fish Report for 6-16-2005

Royal Star Fish Report

6-16-2005
Royal Star

Well the day started off just fine with epic weather and good action on school size yellowfin but took a dive after 1000 hrs and never really recovered. The bluefin that we looked at and caught a few of yesterday pulled the classic disappearing act leaving us in search mode once again. Rather than continue the off shore pursuit, we opted for a break in the routine heading in for the afternoon to try a few spots on the anchor before heading up the line. In the end we had nothing to show for our efforts, but had a good time anyway in the glorious flat calm evening. Onward and upward now as we begin the northerly trek in search of yellowtail tomorrow and albacore/bluefin beyond.


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