Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 9-13-2005
Well we had a heck of a run of good luck but it appears to have come to an end as all inevitably do. Yesterday we dropped back down amongst the common ranks scratching up a comparatively respectable score but one that left us wanting when all was said and done. Not that our day was a bust by any means, but our standards based on the last few days here have been set high and yesterday's score was on the lower end of this year's Guadalupe average of fifteen to twenty five yellowfin per day. Regardless we plan to give it one more shot here at Guadalupe tomorrow as we are still in a fine position with what we have in the hatch to focus our efforts on catching quality yellowfin tuna and yellowtail.
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