Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 7-21-2006
We could not have scripted a better ending for what was already a fine fishing voyage featuring beautiful weather, consistent action on quality tuna and yellowtail, and a exceptional group of anglers. In the case of our final day, all of the above listed details continued as we enjoyed a steady day of action on fat albacore with a smattering of forty five to fifty five pound yellowfin in the mix. We even had a beautiful, ninety three pound bluefin tuna make a cameo appearance tilting the jackpot contest in favor of veteran angler Dave Cabot, who no doubt will enjoy the finest quality bluefin loins one could ever imagine one day out of our RSW tanks. Tomorrow we head out again on our annual Steve Kimbrough four day adventure hoping for an extension of our good fortune that has certainly not gone unnoticed. As such I want to take the opportunity to express our gratitude to all our anglers who make these voyages possible and the ocean that bestows it's grace upon us. Thank you.
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