Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 1-26-2010
Slow picking but the quality made for a nice day. We ended up with 14 fish, six of which were 203-295 with the rest ranging from 100-197lbs. Everything was on the 100- 130 flouro and a flyline sardine with the exception of one cow taken on the chunk. Our weather is flat calm and the forecasts say we can look forward to at least three more days of this. As most of you know from following along with the reports, the weather is critical on these lower banks so good forecasts are a cause for celebration. We are sitting tight tonight with hopes they're on us again tomorrow.
Today's first shot shows Jan Abbott and Bruce Lozekar hanging on heavies while Bruce shows off the results in the second shot, a 295.
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Today's first shot shows Jan Abbott and Bruce Lozekar hanging on heavies while Bruce shows off the results in the second shot, a 295.
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