Long Range Fish Report
From Morning Star (OR) Sportfishing
From Morning Star (OR) Sportfishing
Fish Report for 6-19-2022
Happy Father's Day! Doubles!
6-19-2022
Morning Star Sportfishing
Two Great Trips on Father's day for us on the Morningstar. That's to our great crews for making limits of massive bass and canary possible!
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