Fish Report for 10-26-2007

Royal Star Fish Report

10-26-2007
Royal Star

A very nice change of pace today as the guys put together a good show landing eight nice wahoo and a boatload of good dorado in the coveted calm seas again. After sweating it out while looking at spot after spot of tuna that wouldn't during the prior couple of days it was nothing short of theraputic to roll into a stop and see the water light up with eager fish and rods bending all around. Thank goodness! Now, with the dorado knocked out, Capt. Toussaint will be making another short move relocating to a zone where they plan to stop the boat for a while and get some lines over the side in pursuit of whatever variety of quallity gamefish has the gumption to cooperate. Beyond that we will see, but no doubt the focus during the next few days will be to cover distance in a northerly direction as their time in the lower zone has just about come to an end.


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