Fish Report for 6-15-2010

Royal Star Fish Report

6-15-2010
Royal Star

We headed in to an island last night and slept in flat calm conditions. We fished the Island for about two and a half hours in the morning. Conditions were poor and the fish were not biting. We then headed back offshore for the afternoon. We found similar conditions to yesterday, with small spots of bluefin up breaking on the surface. Unfortunately they were just as reluctant to bite. We managed a few for the afternoon and then ran out of time. This is typical of the elusive bluefin, a couple of days biting then back to all show and no go. These fish will bite again and I hope to be onboard to exact some justice. The guys from R.J. Allen made the most of their time, enjoying their surroundings and Chef Drew Rivera's exquisite cuisine.

We will be back at the dock at 0830 tomorrow morning and back out with Tim at the helm tomorrow night.

Brian


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