Fish Report for 7-8-2007

Royal Star Fish Report

7-8-2007
Royal Star

A new voyage begins and we are ready with another fantastic, highly motivated group of Royal Star anglers that are well prepared to make the most of our day of offshore prospecting tomorrow. We have another very good load of sardines to work with, a primo weather forecast on the outside, and a generous amount of time to make it happen as this, once again, is our annual John Kashiki summer seven day voyage. Offshore looking is exactly what we will be doing tomorrow in search of a new vein of albacore, bluefin, or yellowfin on the outside that will provide additional opportunity for us and the rest of the fleet beyond the local albacore grounds that continue to produce decent scores on longfin for the overnight guys. We have some promising zones to cover and high hopes so we will see what tomorrow brings in the catching department.


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