Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 5-22-2012
5/22/12
As the beginning of our season draws nearer a couple of promo points are in order. We are still comtemplating at least one, if not two or three shorter, day and a half or two day voyages in June to be announced. If you are interested in joining an already growing list for these prospective voyages give Tracy a call in the office. Whether or not these trips, that will not occur before June 15th, are scheduled will be based on current conditions, and our gut feeling as to the prospects for fishing success.
One voyage in late June I also want to mention is the Accurate sponsored six day departing Sunday June 24 returning Saturday June 30th. Choosing a more ideal voyage to target offshore Bluefin and Albacore as well as island and coastal variety and yellowtail is impossible. Between the days of the week, the moon phase, the time of the year, and historical success during this time frame this voyage was scheduled accordingly. As of now the group is very light, and the projections favor one of those ultra limited load settings. If you are on the fence waiting to pull the trigger this is a good one to consider.
Otherwise photos today feature a few random scenic selections in addition to a couple of action moments. Roca Partida, always dramatic in its prehistoric grandeur, is both eerie and fascinating when viewed at close range. The third photo is one I snapped while diving near Royal Star when a last few big fish were coming in on one of the Revilla tagging voyages a few years ago. Partially obscured by bubbles this is still a pretty cool image of a big fish, one that was around two eighty if I recall correctly, during the final round of battle. And last but not least the moment of truth from another angle rounds out the morning.
Tim Ekstrom
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As the beginning of our season draws nearer a couple of promo points are in order. We are still comtemplating at least one, if not two or three shorter, day and a half or two day voyages in June to be announced. If you are interested in joining an already growing list for these prospective voyages give Tracy a call in the office. Whether or not these trips, that will not occur before June 15th, are scheduled will be based on current conditions, and our gut feeling as to the prospects for fishing success.
One voyage in late June I also want to mention is the Accurate sponsored six day departing Sunday June 24 returning Saturday June 30th. Choosing a more ideal voyage to target offshore Bluefin and Albacore as well as island and coastal variety and yellowtail is impossible. Between the days of the week, the moon phase, the time of the year, and historical success during this time frame this voyage was scheduled accordingly. As of now the group is very light, and the projections favor one of those ultra limited load settings. If you are on the fence waiting to pull the trigger this is a good one to consider.
Otherwise photos today feature a few random scenic selections in addition to a couple of action moments. Roca Partida, always dramatic in its prehistoric grandeur, is both eerie and fascinating when viewed at close range. The third photo is one I snapped while diving near Royal Star when a last few big fish were coming in on one of the Revilla tagging voyages a few years ago. Partially obscured by bubbles this is still a pretty cool image of a big fish, one that was around two eighty if I recall correctly, during the final round of battle. And last but not least the moment of truth from another angle rounds out the morning.
Tim Ekstrom
Photo Here...
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