Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 3-1-2007
Upon return to San Diego yesterday I made the disappointing discovery that at least four of the reports I had diligently authored and sent daily did not make our current conditions section due to interruptions with the satellite carrier. Needless to say I can?t begin to express my frustration without launching into a tirade. I am especially bothered by the break in continuity as the progression of the last voyage to the Revillagigedo islands was so fantastic and interesting. So, after viewing the photos that I will be posting during the next five or six days, perhaps those of you reading the reports would like to revisit the daily updates from the beginning. At present, I have successfully resent all but one report, and that final missing dialogue should be posted today. The posts from February 19th, and 26th are now up in sequence and the 25th is coming shortly. Enjoy the photos and the reading, as I sincerely enjoyed the opportunity to share the information, and a few observations, with everyone as the voyage unfolded. My thanks to all those reading the reports and I hope to see many of you at the Fred Hall Show next week.
Tim Ekstrom
Tim Ekstrom
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2-27-2007The final report from this voyage will also be the final report directly from Royal Star for awhile as we officially begin our annual, one month maintenance period today. Actually it will be about five weeks this year as our next voyage departs for Alijos Rocks and beyond on April 8, 2007. Before we sign off however, I want to encourage all of you to continue to check our current conditions section over the next few days as I have numerous...... Read More
2-26-2007
Well it's time to begin the most important ritual of all as these tagging voyages did not come to fruition of their own. As in all scientific projects, financial support is critical to success, and Royal Star Sport fishing, and the eighteen fishing participants, were not the only members of the sport fishing community who made cash donations toward the purchase of electronic tags. Similar to 2006, all major tackle manufacturers and sport fishing oriented venues were encouraged to contribute towards...... Read More
Well it's time to begin the most important ritual of all as these tagging voyages did not come to fruition of their own. As in all scientific projects, financial support is critical to success, and Royal Star Sport fishing, and the eighteen fishing participants, were not the only members of the sport fishing community who made cash donations toward the purchase of electronic tags. Similar to 2006, all major tackle manufacturers and sport fishing oriented venues were encouraged to contribute towards...... Read More
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