Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 1-22-2006
1-22-2006
Frank LoPreste brought the Taka Tanaka (Taka's Bait & Tackle) 16-day Royal Polaris charter home to Fisherman's Landing January 18 with a new boat record of 72 tuna over 200 pounds.
Chartermaster Taka Tanaka had ten tuna over 200 pounds, which may be some sort of record. His best was 254. Taka had tuna of 254, 253, 243, 230, 230, 225, 222, 218, 207 and 206 pounds.
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