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From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 4-26-2006
Still a dismal showing here on our second day of fishing with only few handfuls of wahoo and a couple of worthy yellowfin to show for our effort. Very good fishing conditions, a fair amount of fish jumping around the bank, and everything else in our control appears to be right, it is now simply a matter of biding our time waiting for the tuna to get with the program. Fortunately, we have five more days to dedicate to this zone, and as we all know by now, things have a way of changing fast around here. "Patience is a virtue"as the saying goes, and as patience is not my finest attribute, this is another fine opportunity to focus on "character development" while waiting for luck to come around.
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for Tuesday, April 25th, 2006• Royal Star Fish Report
4-22-2006
We are now heading southwest following a fine day in Cabo San Lucas spent sightseeing from the deck of Royal Star. With all anglers aboard by early evening, we set our course direct for Hurricane bank after receiving very encouraging fishing reports from Frank on the big RP. Originally, we had intended on looking for fish outside the six mile no fishing zone of the Revillagigedo reserve before continuing on towards "the bank", but we have plenty of time to...... Read More
We are now heading southwest following a fine day in Cabo San Lucas spent sightseeing from the deck of Royal Star. With all anglers aboard by early evening, we set our course direct for Hurricane bank after receiving very encouraging fishing reports from Frank on the big RP. Originally, we had intended on looking for fish outside the six mile no fishing zone of the Revillagigedo reserve before continuing on towards "the bank", but we have plenty of time to...... Read More
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