Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 11-1-2009
For what would be our final full day of fishing we targeted two things, yellowtail and flat calm weather. With mother nature's cooperation we found both. In the morning we made a couple of drifts for all of the 15 - 18 # yellowtail that this group wanted. Everything that hit the water was engulfed by hungry fish. It was the biting fish we wanted to round out a great trip. In the afternoon we went looking for Trophy class yellows. After checking numerous, off the beaten path spots, we found just a handful of 30 - 40# fish. We are headed up the line in good weather and will be in on Tuesday morning.
Norm Rodewald ( foreground ) and Rob "Joker" Hart enjoy this morning's yellowtail action. Flat calm weather, sunshine and biting fish are a hard combination to beat.
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Norm Rodewald ( foreground ) and Rob "Joker" Hart enjoy this morning's yellowtail action. Flat calm weather, sunshine and biting fish are a hard combination to beat.
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