Fish Report for 7-11-2016

Scratch

7-11-2016
Tim Ekstrom
https://www.royalstar.net

Not precisely the start we were looking for the scratch setting marched toward sundown with little promise for more. But, and this is the relative silver lining, we have plenty to fish for. Never was there a time when we didn't see fish and stop in zones with potential. Translating that potential into fish in the hatch is a one, two, three at a time proposition though; perhaps tomorrow will bring about a change for the better. Good working conditions and scenery adds to the setting instilling a long range feel to the present objective. Success now is simply a matter of grit, determination, and the age old go to strategy of time at the rail. We'll see how it works out before our time on the lower end peters out. Regardless of tomorrow's results a northward passage is in store as we set ourselves up for a back end shot at offshore tuna. Today's photo features long range veteran John Turpin who put in some extra rail time after dark earning this dandy 30# class yellowtail in reward


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