Fish Report for 10-17-2009

Royal Star Fish Report

10-17-2009
Royal Star

For a day that required pure dedication and effort to reap the rewards available we could not have asked for better fishing conditions. In fact, I have not fished at this place in a long time with such a perfect combination of current, wind, and seas. It was so perfect that it was probably too good as there were plenty of fish around, but they showed little interest in biting. As a description slow would almost be too extreme to explain the pace.

Again however the conditions made for a fine day to be out here trying as good weather and a very relaxed group of anglers made for an easy atmosphere at the rail and a good time. In addition, the excellent quality of the tuna and yellowtail landed, and crashing around the boat, kept anglers motivated and keen doing their best throughout the day to get into the drivers seat and take a crack at one of these hundred pound class tuna.

At present time is still on our side and we are well positioned to clobber these bigger tuna and whatever else comes our way over the next five full days. Our plan includes at least one more day on the outside before considering other options. Of course we are watching the progress of hurricane Rick, that at category five has become the tropical cyclone of the season thus far, but the formidable storm does not appear to be a strategic issue for this voyage for at least a couple more days. We will see. As I mentioned yesterday, and the day before, in these regions, at this time of year, priority one on Royal Star is maintaining a safe distance from such events. As the progress, strength, and heading of such storms can morph and surprise even the best of forecasters, ultimately our game plan is now in the hands of hurricane Rick. If we need to adjust and head north, so be it.

For now anyway all is well and we are looking forward to a more productive day on the big fish tomorrow. Photos of the day feature our good friends and long time Royal Star veterans Floyd Abbot and Ann Van Dyke displaying the fine quality of our quarry at Rocas Alijos. At this size one can see that it doesn't require a huge score to make for a good day. Also, many of you may have spoken with Ann over the past couple of years as she has become part of the Royal Star team joining Tracy in the office on a regular basis. As you can see Ann is well qualified to "talk shop" when you call with plenty of experience at the rail of Royal Star over the past twelve years. Ann captured this dandy yellowfin mid day on the chunk. Have a good Sunday and look for reports to continue.

Tim

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