Long Range Fish Report
From American Angler Sportfishing
From American Angler Sportfishing
Fish Report for 7-2-2012
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7-2-2012
American Angler
https://www.americananglersportfishing.com
With the weather backing off, we thought it would be a cinch & no brainer that we would be moving from tuna school to tuna school. When we arrived on the grounds it was still a little choppy, but plenty workable. We found an area of scattered fish after a couple of hours of looking and were able to plunk a few fish.
After a few victories and a few losses, we ended up with 38 nice bluefin tuna and then did a lot of driving. There were a couple of decent stops to be had for the fleet but we can all do the math with seven boats in the area. We are rolling out to a new zone in hopes of having better action.
Looking Forward To Improved Weather,
The Guys
After a few victories and a few losses, we ended up with 38 nice bluefin tuna and then did a lot of driving. There were a couple of decent stops to be had for the fleet but we can all do the math with seven boats in the area. We are rolling out to a new zone in hopes of having better action.
Looking Forward To Improved Weather,
The Guys
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