Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 3-16-2012
3/16/12
A few more fishing photos and one scenic shot to begin a fine new day. "Stan" and I start it off with his first of two consecutive deuces one afternoon that weighed in at 219 and 237. This shot features his 219 with a very obvious grumpy sea state and angler Greg Packard working at landing his good one in the background. The second shot features Clipperton masters Dr. Stuart Exall and Doug Taylor enjoying a piece of what they have made numerous voyages to the atoll for. The third image features another piece that calls on a completely different, yet equally convincing, level.
Tim Ekstrom
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A few more fishing photos and one scenic shot to begin a fine new day. "Stan" and I start it off with his first of two consecutive deuces one afternoon that weighed in at 219 and 237. This shot features his 219 with a very obvious grumpy sea state and angler Greg Packard working at landing his good one in the background. The second shot features Clipperton masters Dr. Stuart Exall and Doug Taylor enjoying a piece of what they have made numerous voyages to the atoll for. The third image features another piece that calls on a completely different, yet equally convincing, level.
Tim Ekstrom
Photo Here...
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Photo Here...
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