Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 7-18-2004
What an ending to a voyage that already presented more than it's share of fishing challenges. The good signs enjoyed yesterday evaporated leaving behind a fleet of hungry long range anglers that all endured a very tough day on the water. Such dissapearing acts are not uncommon to albacore whose mysterious nature, compared to the previous two seasons, is once again a reality to all of us out here. So now we resume the search as a fleet and it is times such as these that we are grateful for the fact that all of us out here are working in unison to stay on the best areas of fish. With all our resources in full swing, we are hoping the down side of the cycle won't last for too long this time. In the meantime we are heading in to begin a new five day voyage tomorrow and will be back out the following day to do our part in locating these albacore.
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