Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 10-10-2009
Today we worked our way up the beach fishing for yellowtail. We found them on every shallow we checked and enjoyed good action in very nice weather.After lunch we checked an inside spot and found about an hours worth of biting bass and some killer scenery. Most were released. An unlucky few will be lunch tomorrow. In the late afternoon we loaded our empty tanks with beautiful green mackerel. We will be hunting premium size yellows tomorrow.
As you can tell by today's picture, there is a very relaxed atmosphere on deck since we have a beautiful catch on board. The wheelhouse is still focused on a great trip, and the deck focused on fun. Ron Rymer and the smallest sand bass ever.
Brian
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As you can tell by today's picture, there is a very relaxed atmosphere on deck since we have a beautiful catch on board. The wheelhouse is still focused on a great trip, and the deck focused on fun. Ron Rymer and the smallest sand bass ever.
Brian
Photo Here...
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