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From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 5-4-2008
Looking through all the amazing photos we have to send, I will do my best to feature every angler who joined us with a shot or two of their trophies as well as in action, or relaxing, at the rail. Today's photos feature two long time Royal Star veterans. Making his first tagging voyage, Ed Janowski kept the pace throughout the trip and ended on a fantastic note with three over the coveted two hundred mark on our final day of fishing. If I recall correctly, the big fish in the night time photo taped out at 217.
Also featured today is Len Cunningham whom many of you may recognize as the undisputed tagging champion of Royal Star. Len has joined us on all but three tagging voyages including the seven fall ten day Royal Star voyages where voluntary tagging has been performed. I believe Len, as an individual angler, has the greatest number of tags deployed, and the highest number of tags recovered to his credit. Needless to say Len, at the young age of seventy six, commands all of our respect and admiration in this arena. I believe the photo of Len and I features Len's 207 caught mid day at Isla Socorro.
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Also featured today is Len Cunningham whom many of you may recognize as the undisputed tagging champion of Royal Star. Len has joined us on all but three tagging voyages including the seven fall ten day Royal Star voyages where voluntary tagging has been performed. I believe Len, as an individual angler, has the greatest number of tags deployed, and the highest number of tags recovered to his credit. Needless to say Len, at the young age of seventy six, commands all of our respect and admiration in this arena. I believe the photo of Len and I features Len's 207 caught mid day at Isla Socorro.
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