Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 1-30-2006
We departed on a 17-day on the 28th and are presently traveling down to Hurricane Bank where we'll arrive the morning of the 1st. Reports from the bank are good and the weather is improving, hopefully this trend continues. If we lose our connection after arriving to the bank, we'll update our reports through the office.
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1-25-2006A couple of travel days spent listening to current radio reports following what has now become four months of the most incredible fishing for giant yellowfin tuna our fleet can imagine and I continue to be amazed. One might think that after such a long stretch of incredible action that I would become accustomed to this; a new world order where catches of thirty, forty, fifty, or even eighty yellowfin over two hundred pounds have become common. As long as...... Read More
1-24-2006
Our estimated six to eight fish needed to fill the remaining hold space became five as Captain Toussaint commanded the helm on our final day to a capacity load of beautiful, trophy yellowfin. With two more over the two hundred pound mark yesterday, the trip total was thirty over two hundred including the one bonus 324# monster. All things taken into account, especially the rugged weather that hampered our efforts four of the nine days we had to fish, we...... Read More
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