Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 12-11-2005
Back in the saddle today with six more over two hundred and another nineteen in the 175 - 190# class. Once again the morning was not our time but the afternoon more than made up for it with a couple of excellent stops that featured incredible surface action with trophy yellowfin blowing out all around the boat and eating baits right next to the hull. Similar to the previous days there were no guarantees of success, we just happened to be among the chosen ones today with a couple of lucky stops that added up to a very good day. As the most perfect weather one can hope for continues to hold, we will be spending our fourth day targeting trophies tomorrow before venturing a decision as to what will come the following day. Needless to say spirits are soaring and we hope to keep the ball rolling with another day of good fortune tomorrow.
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