Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 8-19-2005
Well so much for the obvious plan as the majority of the signs we looked at yesterday vanished leaving a few small spots in their wake that had no intention of biting. After chasing up huge balls of bait in the area we were working, the tuna appeared to shift their focus and that was all she wrote for our attempts at catching. Of course this made for some exciting visual action but even that became tiring after hitting numerous spots that continued on their way ignoring our offerings. Fortunately the weather forecasters were correct and the incredibly gorgeous offshore weather continues, but following our long day and scant results, we will be searching elsewhere tomorrow.
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8-19-2005A fine beginning to our trip with good action on a beautiful grade of yellowfin tuna and a day of the most splendid weather one can imagine. Prospects beyond look good as all of us fishing in this zone today enjoyed success on 18 - 30# yellowfin tuna with a handful of bluefin tuna mixed in the action. With more epic weather in the forecast, plenty of time, and the indications of fish in this area, our obvious plan is...... Read More
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