Fish Report for 9-7-2011

Royal Star Fish Report

9-7-2011
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About as idyllic a day of yellowtail fishing along the Baja coast as one could ever imagine beginning with a sublime, haze dampened sunrise that illuminated an ocean brimming with life. With barely more than a breath of wind throughout the day, beautiful scenery august and primitive, and fishing for 18 - 25# yellowtail steady and satisfying the old clich? "as good as it gets" more than once came to mind. In every respect it was.

It was so good in fact that we couldn't bring ourselves to depart in favor of anything else. Regulating our killer instinct today left the door, or hatch in this case, open to more catching tomorrow. Between the setting and fishing that is exactly what we plan to do. Now we'll see if the fish agree with our program.

Photos for the day feature a scenic image of the morning sunrise, and angler Peter Culp enjoying himself while setting the hook on one of many yellowtail he battled throughout the day.

Tim

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