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From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 7-28-2010
The bite started out slow this morning but gained momentum as the day progressed. Very good show all day with 40-100lb fish boiling all around us but like yesterday they wouldn't bite more than 40lb. We ended with a fine catch by dark with 82 yft from 40-105lbs going in the RSW tank. With the weather coming up we bid the rocks a fond farewell at dark and are heading into the beach where we hope to finish the trip in good weather targeting yellows. Our first shot is a rare photo of our chartermaster Mike Doi with a 105lber, he usually loses all the big ones he hooks. The second shows Jim Nomura having some technical difficulties with his spinning gear.
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