Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 2-18-2011
Traditional Revillagigedo style action here at Clarion with a good morning shot at 100 - 175# yellowfin leading into an extended mid day and afternoon lull. Then, just in time to resurrect enthusiasm for the effort, the tuna hit us at sundown closing out the day on a high note. We did see good fish throughout the day, but convincing them to bite was a challenging task. Wily is how I would describe them. We would see them, make our run, and watch the fish remain just ahead and away from the boat. We were able to scratch a few and stay busy, but there was no glory in it. Then again the opportunity to fish at this island, cloaked in big fish lore and mystique, could be considered glorious in itself.
Photo today features another huge supporter of the Revilla tagging project joining us on two voyages in 2011. Don Franks does the honors today enjoying one of those glorious moments I was referencing. Though not the best in quality, this image should put things in perspective. There is more to this than fishing. Even the most stalwart, die hard old schooler's might recognize the beauty of this moment. I know Don did. And, caught a few fish.
Tim
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Photo today features another huge supporter of the Revilla tagging project joining us on two voyages in 2011. Don Franks does the honors today enjoying one of those glorious moments I was referencing. Though not the best in quality, this image should put things in perspective. There is more to this than fishing. Even the most stalwart, die hard old schooler's might recognize the beauty of this moment. I know Don did. And, caught a few fish.
Tim
Photo Here...
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