Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 12-11-2007
What a stark contrast between days as our success ratio on trophy yellowfin was one hundred percent landing seven out of seven with the biggest today weighing in at two hundred fifty six pounds. Calm weather is certainly to blame as the incredible stress on the equipment is distributed smoothly in smooth conditions enabling anglers to utilize their gear to the maximum extent of their ability. Overall the day's catching was a little slower than yesterday but the action was still very good by big fish standards with twenty two fish from one fifty to two fifty six being caught with a dozen of those under one eighty being released.
The signs of these big bruisers around the bank continue and conditions appear to be holding so we will see what tomorrow holds in store for us. So far we could not be more pleased with how this voyage is progressing with this exemplary group of anglers having a fantastic time targeting straight trophy yellowfin tuna to their hearts content. The fish gods have been mighty generous thus far.
The signs of these big bruisers around the bank continue and conditions appear to be holding so we will see what tomorrow holds in store for us. So far we could not be more pleased with how this voyage is progressing with this exemplary group of anglers having a fantastic time targeting straight trophy yellowfin tuna to their hearts content. The fish gods have been mighty generous thus far.
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