Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 6-22-2010
We started our five day today taking a swing at the offshore grounds. The good news was we had good looking weather and got into an interesting area this afternoon where we looked at numerous small spots of 20-50lb bluefin, the bad was the lack of biting fish.We ended up coaxing 3 bft and 1 albacore out of quite a few stops. Hopefully it was just an off day and our code boats can get them to bite tomorrow.
We are running into an island tonight where we plan on fishing yellows tomorrow. Today's shot shows veteran angler Steve Carson who got things started today with this beautiful 52lb bft taken on a jig.
Photo Here...
We are running into an island tonight where we plan on fishing yellows tomorrow. Today's shot shows veteran angler Steve Carson who got things started today with this beautiful 52lb bft taken on a jig.
Photo Here...
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