Fish Report for 10-20-2005

Royal Star Fish Report

10-20-2005
Royal Star

Aside from the weather being a little bumpy in the morning, we enjoyed a nice relaxing day of ridge fishing that gave everyone a chance to wind down following the previous two days of high stakes trophy yellowfin tuna fishing. With a good catch of fish in the hatch and a fall ten day trip that is already considered fantastic by any standards, all anglers really enjoyed the opportunity to catch a few fish and take in the scenery free from the pressure to rack up a big score of fish. Not that we wouldn't have taken a few more wahoo or even some nice yellowtail if given the opportunity, but our catch of tuna is heartily satisfying and that is the majority of what we encountered on the ridge yesterday. As such we will be moving north again tonight in search of yellowtail on the coast tomorrow; our last full day of fishing. With weather that improved significantly as the day progressed, we are presently enjoying a nice ride up the line heading for the "beach" zone.


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