Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 5-14-2005
We're going to wrap it up here this morning making our scheduled 0800 hrs. E.T.A. with no extra effort. Overall this has been a very good ride up the coast; not exactly flat calm the whole time but not rough either. Now comes the proverbial changing of the guard as Captain Toussaint dusts off his boots and pliers, puts away his spear gun and wetsuit, and gears up for our final long trip of the season destined for this year's uncontested big fish hot spot, Hurricane bank. Naturally we have been keeping track of the action while heading up the line and it sounds as if things have taken off there again with the big fish going on the bite and the weather being favorable. I have to admit that for a few days the action sounded irresistible and the thought of heading back out crossed my mind more than once. I will restrain myself for the better good however and leave things to "Old Lucky" who has a knack for making catches at the bank on this upcoming voyage. We will be laying the boat in one day tomorrow then heading out first thing Tuesday morning with eighteen fortunate anglers on board. Look for our daily reports to continue at that time providing Captain Toussaint and the boys find something on the way down worth writing about. Otherwise look for more information on our website as we have some very exciting news to report this upcoming week.
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