Long Range Fish Report
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From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 1-31-2007
Royal Polaris Report
1-31-2007
Bill Roecker
January 30, 200 "The weather today was beautiful. A slight breeze, flat seas and sunny. What more could you ask for. Bingo! That's right, Billy made a good call by looking offshore. On our way to the local banks, Eddie Felarca spotted a very large spot of birds so Billy put the pedal to the metal. As we approached the bird school, Aaron Barnhill spotted a very large log in the water. The log was loaded with Black Dragons, Red Tail Triggers and Giant Yellowfin tuna. The game was on. Not only was it loaded, the fish wanted to bite. And bite they did!
"We had as many as 17 going at one time. This is what the doctor ordered. There were two sizes of Yellowfin on this log. One size was in the 40 to 60 pound range and the other was in the 110 to 160 pound range, so I guess you could say today was a very good day. We spent most of our day pulling on Giant Yellowfin tuna so we are going to stay in the area and start our search tomorrow for more giants."
"We had as many as 17 going at one time. This is what the doctor ordered. There were two sizes of Yellowfin on this log. One size was in the 40 to 60 pound range and the other was in the 110 to 160 pound range, so I guess you could say today was a very good day. We spent most of our day pulling on Giant Yellowfin tuna so we are going to stay in the area and start our search tomorrow for more giants."
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