Fish Report for 7-29-2007

Q105 fish report 07-29-07

7-29-2007
Qualifier Crew

we moved up the line a little and set up a drift for the night.We woke up this morning with fish around the boat but apparantly they ate well during the night as nothing we did could get a bite. We then started driving looking for kelps and a repeat of yesterday. We had some success in the morning with our yellowtails and dorado but we could not locate the tuna fish that we had seen yesterday. So to sum up the last two days we had ! solid yellowtail and dorado fishing with some real good fun catching the school sized tuna. We are leaving these grounds to try to get in a little different kind of fishing. We will let you know how it works out.


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