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From Red Rooster III Sportfishing
From Red Rooster III Sportfishing
Fish Report for 9-10-2008
Red Rooster III Sportfishing Fish Report
9-10-2008
Andy Cates
https://www.redrooster3.com/
Good morning folks.
Yesterday we finished up on a kelp that seemed to be a gift from God. With very nice grade dorado and yellowfin it ended the day great. After all morning of short stops on small kelps and jig strikes on scattered tuna we hit the mother load. Its always nice to end a trip on a good note and that we did. The tuna were all nice fish 22 to 28 pounds to go along with the grade of dorado we have yet to see. The boat leaves on a five day trip today and John Grabowski will be taking it out while I take a short break.
We will see you in a week
Andy Cates
Yesterday we finished up on a kelp that seemed to be a gift from God. With very nice grade dorado and yellowfin it ended the day great. After all morning of short stops on small kelps and jig strikes on scattered tuna we hit the mother load. Its always nice to end a trip on a good note and that we did. The tuna were all nice fish 22 to 28 pounds to go along with the grade of dorado we have yet to see. The boat leaves on a five day trip today and John Grabowski will be taking it out while I take a short break.
We will see you in a week
Andy Cates
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