Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 8-15-2005
We did our part today keeping the local white shark population fat and happy while catching a few 50 - 80# yellowfin tuna in the process. I must say that keeping a good sense of humor about these voracious beasts is becoming more and more difficult, but it is hard to have a bad time at this island when the weather is beautiful and conditions are perfect. The bottom line is that we have a good quantity of fish in the hatch, are getting a fair opportunity at catching the quality yellowfin we are after, and are in the company of good friends having fun. Yes there have been a few heartbreaks on big fish, but despite this fact it just wouldn't be right to complain. As quality is our goal we will be putting in at least one more day at the big island before considering other options.
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