Fish Report for 11-29-2006

Royal Star Fish Report

11-29-2006
Royal Star

Just short of a repeat of the previous day's action with the difference deserving the most significant mention being the complete lack of sharks, even late, as the day progressed into evening. Such changes never cease to amaze me and perfectly demonstrate the dynamics of ocean fishing. Events such as these provide that all important optimism on those many occasions we have encountered when conditions and prospects appear hopeless. Out here change, for better or worse, is the one thing we can be certain of, and in this instance, we are accordingly thankful for it.

Now, with a very nice beginning to our trip secure in the hatch, we are heading inside looking to round out our catch with some color and ridge variety. Reports from the entire inside indicate incredible action on big, beautiful dorado continues to be found. As the guys working in that zone are now heading out, we are doing the opposite making space at the rocks in the process. With the weather forecast a little dicey for tomorrow, it looks like we may get the chance to put our good luck to the test. Regardless we are ready for a change of pace and are looking forward to the offshore pursuit tomorrow.


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