Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 10-3-2009
Having concluded our summer season this morning, we are now focusing on the fantastic fishing opportunities farther from home. Historically productive areas such as "The Ridge" and "Alijos Rocks" beckon as we depart on the first 10 day trip of our fall schedule. Variety of species and quality specimens are the goals of these trips.
With a beautiful load of bait, excited anglers and a professional crew aboard we have high hopes as we head for points south. Many Thanks to Shimano for the giveaways, raffle prizes and also for putting a dozen new "Talica" reels onboard for our anglers to put to the test.
Brian
With a beautiful load of bait, excited anglers and a professional crew aboard we have high hopes as we head for points south. Many Thanks to Shimano for the giveaways, raffle prizes and also for putting a dozen new "Talica" reels onboard for our anglers to put to the test.
Brian
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