Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 1-1-2013
Today we took what we figured out yesterday and put that to good use in catching
90 - 150 pound yellowfin tuna. We had some slow spells, but for the most part we
had steady action throughout the day. Despite less than ideal weather everyone
on board was smiling by the end of the day while they scrambled to re-rig tackle
for tomorrow. Today's best fish fell to Mike Hein of San Diego a 210 that he
bested in 20 minutes. Mike gets the honors today as he is all smiles with his
new personal best.
Photo Here...
90 - 150 pound yellowfin tuna. We had some slow spells, but for the most part we
had steady action throughout the day. Despite less than ideal weather everyone
on board was smiling by the end of the day while they scrambled to re-rig tackle
for tomorrow. Today's best fish fell to Mike Hein of San Diego a 210 that he
bested in 20 minutes. Mike gets the honors today as he is all smiles with his
new personal best.
Photo Here...
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