Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 12-10-2005
Like I said "this is no lead pipe cinch", and it wasn't for us as we did a lot of looking today and only a little catching. Fortunately the half dozen specimens we did land were all respectable including a 267 and a 210. Overall the picture remains favorable with decent signs around and epic working weather, but the fish was scattered out over a wide area today and really on the move. Nevertheless there were a few decent scores among our fleet giving us plenty of reason to be optimistic about tomorrow and beyond. With two or three days remaining down here, we can only hope these fish will go on the bite again in a big way before our time comes to an end.
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