Long Range Fish Report
From Red Rooster III Sportfishing
From Red Rooster III Sportfishing
Fish Report for 10-9-2007
Red Rooser III Sportifhing Fish Report 10-09-07
10-9-2007
Andy Cates
https://www.redrooster3.com/
We started the day at the lower end of the ridge and worked up to the twenty three fathom area where we are currently on anchored for the night. Very good sign of small (5-10 pound) tuna of which we released everything all day long, we also found good sign of very nice yellowtail a few wahoo and a grouper. All in all a very good day of action and encouraging sign's for the possibility's of what tomorrow could bring, time will tell. We have fifteen knots of wind and slightly choppy sea's however it is very comfortable here on the anchor, we have a hand full of people trying for another grouper right now and I expect a little participation at the rail throughout the night. We look forward to what tomorrow could bring and we will report back with our findings.
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