Long Range Fish Report
From American Angler Sportfishing
From American Angler Sportfishing
Fish Report for 8-5-2012
Waking Up
8-5-2012
American Angler
https://www.americananglersportfishing.com
Still on a high from yesterday's fun-filled day, the anticipation was driving us crazy. We had to deal with a little bit more wind, but that couldn't stop us from getting on them first thing this morning. Plunkers consisting of 20-45lb yellowfin and bluefin kept us busy the majority of the day with a couple handfuls of dorado and yellowtail thrown in the mix.
A perfect pace and it was an action-packed day... to say the least. With signs of the wind already backing off, we are already looking forward to tomorrow. The shot of the day is every year regulars, father-son team Hiroshi and Mark Yasuda, showing off one of these beautiful grade yellowfin.
Smiling,
The Boys
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A perfect pace and it was an action-packed day... to say the least. With signs of the wind already backing off, we are already looking forward to tomorrow. The shot of the day is every year regulars, father-son team Hiroshi and Mark Yasuda, showing off one of these beautiful grade yellowfin.
Smiling,
The Boys
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