Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 10-28-2004
Well the guys are piecing it together with Captain Medak displaying a fine memory of the old haunts. Yesterday was a classic day of variety angling with school class yellowfin dominating the action and other ridge favorites filling the voids. It sounded like the species list was complete with everything from Wahoo to grouper mixed in the action while the weather continued to work in their favor. Today Captain Medak made a strategically sound adjustment and the guys reaped the benefit in a ?ballslapper? extravaganza while a fantastic score of skinnies complemented the action. Markus estimated the size average of the ?ballslappers? at twenty five to forty pounds just behind the wahoo that usually outweigh the dorado by much more. With plenty of time remaining the search continues and we will now see if the full moon forecast for wahoo follows the historical trend.
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