Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 8-13-2005
A nice start to our annual Michael Quezambra five day adventure getting the "sweat" off early with outrageous action on fifteen to twenty pound yellowfin tuna offshore. This was actually the first occasion this season that we departed from San Diego with very good fishing prospects, headed for the reported zone found by our valued working group of boats, and loaded up upon our arrival with relative ease. The perfect weather certainly played a significant role as the flat calm conditions enabled us to see effectively for many miles, but even without perfect conditions this area of fish would still produce good action. Following our afternoon of good fun we headed out to the big island now wholly intent upon trophy class fish for the remainder of this voyage.
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Good sign of fish here this morning but a lack of current made them reluctant to bite. We managed to boat 17 nice yellows and one yft at 97lbs before we called it a trip at 1100. We are presently enjoying a beautiful ride up the line and will arrive to the dock 0830 tomorrow. Tim will depart on another 5-day tomorrow so look for his reports on the 13th....... Read More
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