Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 6-30-2005
Successful day on the yellowtail and halibut
6-30-2005
Shawn Steward - Excel
https://www.excelsportfishing.com/
Hello Anglers,
Today we fished in the lee of the island so the weather could not have been better and neither could the fishing. We had a very successful day on the yellowtail and halibut. The yellowtail were being caught most consistently on the surface iron and yo yo jigs. The grade of the fish were in the 15 to 30 pound range most of which was 22 to 27 pounds. Our halibut were all 25 to 40 pounds and we had seven of them for our day. Tomorrow we are going to be offshore looking for bluefin and yellowfin and hopefully we will have a good report for you all. Shawn and the crew
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