Fish Report for 7-21-2008

Royal Star Fish Report

7-21-2008
Royal Star

No rip roaring hits on the yellowtail today or staggering quantities going into the hatch but a nice day overall with a few decent shots on quality fish including a handful of 42 - 48# crowd pleasing bruisers. Fortunately the good weather provided access to the exact zone we hoped to target and as such we enjoyed incredible scenery to go along with the action on jumbo yellowtail. Like I said the day wasn't a record breaker in the quantity department but we definitely accomplished our main goal of mixing up the fishing and scenery and had a handful of exceptional trophies as a bonus.

With the good weather continuing, we opted to finish up on the outside spending our final full day in search of albacore, yellowfin, and bluefin tuna offshore. According to reports from our colleagues on the grounds prospects remain excellent as there are plenty of fish showing and in a fair biting mood. We will see if the trend continues tomorrow as we cover some new ground while heading into the most recent productive zone throughout the morning hours.


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