Long Range Fish Report
From American Angler Sportfishing
From American Angler Sportfishing
Fish Report for 6-5-2007
The American Angler had very very good fishing
6-5-2007
American Angler
https://www.americananglersportfishing.com
We woke up this morning to excellent weather and started motoring around - checking out one of our favorite spots, lo and behold the birds were working and the fish were crashing and there we stayed. We had very, very good fishing on 25-35lb Yellowtail.
By lunch, it was time to move on and we spent some time drifting for Halibut. We had a few 25-35lbers and then began heading up the coast.
Check back tomorrow for the last report of this 8 day trip and the ETA,
The Guys
Check back tomorrow for the last report of this 8 day trip and the ETA,
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