Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 6-29-2005
Just what the doctor ordered today; flat calm weather and epic action on quality yellowtail. Suffice to say we are feeling mighty thankful for our good fortune. Our day on the baja coast began slowly with a couple of exotics and little sign of fish, but as the day progressed into afternoon things began shaping up and it appeared that we were going to catch some fish. The highlight of the day was an evening show of quality yellowtail that all rose to the surface chasing sardines and small mackerel completely surrounding Royal Star. The surface action was outrageous with twenty five pound yellows hammering anything thrown within yards of the boat while thousands of their buddies churned the surface to a froth for hundreds of yards. It was a classic long range scene with every angler carrying a rod tied into a brawling yellowtail and the rugged baja coast providing a beautiful scenic backdrop. With such a fantastic day of fishing under our belts, we opted to shutdown for the night enjoying the peace of a tranquil anchorage before looking for exotics again in the morning.
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