Long Range Fish Report
From American Angler Sportfishing
From American Angler Sportfishing
Fish Report for 6-16-2012
Too Much Of A Good Thing
6-16-2012
American Angler
https://www.americananglersportfishing.com
We ran out from the yellowtail grounds in the nicest weather of our new 2012 season. We looked forward to glassing in grease calm weather but like everything, there is always the other side to the story. Today the ocean had the swimming pool effect where the top layer of the ocean was warm due to no wind and glassy conditions, so it was impossible to work any kind of temperature edge. We ended up driving around the ocean in generic water hoping to find a school.
At the end of the day we scratched about 40 mixed tuna for the half day of fishing and hopefully tomorrow we will be busy all day.
Loving It,
The guys
.
At the end of the day we scratched about 40 mixed tuna for the half day of fishing and hopefully tomorrow we will be busy all day.
Loving It,
The guys
.
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