Fish Report for 7-1-2005

Royal Star Fish Report

7-1-2005
Royal Star

We favor the saying "timing is everything" in fishing and such was the case yesterday as we arrived in the albacore zone on the day that every fish in the ocean decided to bite. In addition, we somewhat avoided what we expected to be a horrible ride north as the wind and seas abated considerably despite a dubious forecast. At present we are enjoying good offshore weather ready to begin and finish our final day with more albacore and possibly bluefin action. Overall I have to say that yesterday's showing of fish was very encouraging, even inspirational, as we all got a good idea of just how much fish is around. Now we can definitely say that things look good for the upcoming weeks as both the spread and quantity of albacore seen yesterday was excellent. In addition, this area of fish is on track to make a good showing in the local zone soon so look for the overnight trips to begin making consistent good albacore catches soon.


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