Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 1-5-2012
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As we travel back up the line in calm winds and a gentle rolling swell, with a
beautiful catch of Yellowfin tuna and Wahoo resting in the RSW tanks, we have
time to reminisce. Fondly thinking of the battles both won and lost where our
bodies surged with adrenaline at levels known only to a select few Anglers who
put their hat in the ring and do battle from the deck of a long range boat.
Over the next few days, I'll share some of the shots of victory that could not
be shared as they happened. First time Royal Star angler Don Bobertz in addition
to handing off a 212# tuna, landed these two beauties weighing 272 and 280
respectively. There won't be any shortage of fresh fish around the Bobertz home
after our return.
P.S. I'd like to send out a special thanks to Stuart Exall, EK, Stan, Jai, and
Ming who were my incredibly generous hosts in Thailand. Thanks guys the trip was
incredible.
Brian
Photo Here...
Photo Here...
reports regularly, we now have upgraded technology and the reports should come
in regularly for the forseeable future.
As we travel back up the line in calm winds and a gentle rolling swell, with a
beautiful catch of Yellowfin tuna and Wahoo resting in the RSW tanks, we have
time to reminisce. Fondly thinking of the battles both won and lost where our
bodies surged with adrenaline at levels known only to a select few Anglers who
put their hat in the ring and do battle from the deck of a long range boat.
Over the next few days, I'll share some of the shots of victory that could not
be shared as they happened. First time Royal Star angler Don Bobertz in addition
to handing off a 212# tuna, landed these two beauties weighing 272 and 280
respectively. There won't be any shortage of fresh fish around the Bobertz home
after our return.
P.S. I'd like to send out a special thanks to Stuart Exall, EK, Stan, Jai, and
Ming who were my incredibly generous hosts in Thailand. Thanks guys the trip was
incredible.
Brian
Photo Here...
Photo Here...
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