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Fish Report for 12-2-2006
Better Tuna Found
12-2-2006
Bill Roecker
https://www.excelsportfishing.com/
After a good day of fishing on 30 to 50-pound tuna November 28, skipper Billy Santiago Jr. posted this report on the 30th:
"Hello folks, we are still afloat! We have been in search of fish; however, Mother Nature has not been so kind. We spent the night down in our hot tuna zone, but the next day was not so productive. We have been scratching at various species, not to include any more tuna for the time being. We had some nice grouper to go along with some pretty good action on the nice dorado. Today there are some yellowtail biting and the weather is finally being a little civil to us, so we have that going for us."
Royal Polaris will dock Sunday morning, December 3, at Fisherman's Landing.
"Hello folks, we are still afloat! We have been in search of fish; however, Mother Nature has not been so kind. We spent the night down in our hot tuna zone, but the next day was not so productive. We have been scratching at various species, not to include any more tuna for the time being. We had some nice grouper to go along with some pretty good action on the nice dorado. Today there are some yellowtail biting and the weather is finally being a little civil to us, so we have that going for us."
Royal Polaris will dock Sunday morning, December 3, at Fisherman's Landing.
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