Fish Report for 1-13-2005

Royal Star Fish Report

1-13-2005
Royal Star

Although we put together a fine day the size average was considerably different with the bulk of our catch being in the 90 - 140# class and only one fish coming in over the two hundred pound mark. Not that we are complaining about one hundred forty pounders; we aren't, but we began with such a fantastic average yesterday that our expectation are definitely skewed. Conditions are basically the same here and there really is no explanation for the change other than that they are fish and they have tails. With plenty of time remaining we expect no change in our plan of staying at it and waiting these big fish out until they are ready to bite again.


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