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From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 4-3-2004
LOADED again with beautiful five to eight inch anchoveta that same as last year should serve us well in the pursuit of yellowfin tuna at Clipperton island. Three sets was all it took and we were on our way after tidying up and preparing for travel. Tomorrow will be spent at the Tuna Commission?s Achotines Laboratory where the guys are once again going to do their best to capture and return with a live sailfish for research purposes. Following tomorrow?s adventure, Royal Star will be traveling northwest for the next seven days with a skeleton crew and Captain Toussaint at the helm. As we have been experiencing unbelievable difficulty with phone communications on board Royal Star, do not expect reports from the vessel until I return to Zihuatanejo with parts for our mutilated phone on the 12th. Until then: good fishing.
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