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From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 1-22-2005
Royal Star photos for Jan. 07, 2005 - Jan. 22, 2005
A Triumphant Jack West with his jackpot winning 255
Check out this photo of a skipjack that was mauled by wahoo
Gary 'big fish' Sato does it again! Another 205 to add to hi
Greg Fox with a beautiful two seventeen_ one of three dueces
Jason Hammond with one of his three over the magic two hundr
John Santaella during one of his many battles with trophy ye
Long Range veteran Don Luchious keeeping his good friends at
Robbie Mc Adam hard at it using the rail to his advantage
Robbie McAdam and Tom Cahillane with a pair of one eighties
Royal Star favorite Tommy Nishi with his token deuce of the
A Triumphant Jack West with his jackpot winning 255
Check out this photo of a skipjack that was mauled by wahoo
Gary 'big fish' Sato does it again! Another 205 to add to hi
Greg Fox with a beautiful two seventeen_ one of three dueces
Jason Hammond with one of his three over the magic two hundr
John Santaella during one of his many battles with trophy ye
Long Range veteran Don Luchious keeeping his good friends at
Robbie Mc Adam hard at it using the rail to his advantage
Robbie McAdam and Tom Cahillane with a pair of one eighties
Royal Star favorite Tommy Nishi with his token deuce of the
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1-22-2005The final results upon our San Diego arrival today were quite impressive with a beautiful load of both fresh and frozen trophy yellowfin in the 140 ? 255# class. The grand total of fish over the two hundred pound mark was eighteen with at least one fish discovered that slipped under the radar and was not weighed for official credit on board. In this instance credit must be awarded to master angler/Captain Todd Phillips of the charter vessel Tonnage whose...... Read More
1-20-2005
There is one final subject regarding this latest voyage that needs to be considered by both us on Royal Star as well as the fishing community in general. Once again we enjoyed a bountiful share of good fortune making a highly successful voyage to Hurricane Bank. In such cases, regardless of our success, there is always an opportunity to learn and evolve. In fact, that is exactly why our industry continues to improve our catches of big fish; the best...... Read More
There is one final subject regarding this latest voyage that needs to be considered by both us on Royal Star as well as the fishing community in general. Once again we enjoyed a bountiful share of good fortune making a highly successful voyage to Hurricane Bank. In such cases, regardless of our success, there is always an opportunity to learn and evolve. In fact, that is exactly why our industry continues to improve our catches of big fish; the best...... Read More
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