Fish Report for 6-21-2006

Royal Star Fish Report

6-21-2006
Royal Star

Beautiful weather, outstanding action on eighteen to twenty five pound yellowtail, incredible surface activity with big spots of yellows charging the boat like albacore at times coming to the corner eating every cast bait instantly, what more could anglers ask for? Perhaps another shot at bluefin offshore or even a few more of those forty to fifty pound yellowfin that we found a few days back will provide the icing on the cake as we head up for our final day of fishing tomorrow. Either way we already have a very nice catch in the hatch that when combined with the marvelous sights and sounds of the previous two days of island action define the essence of long range fishing. All we can say is that we are mighty thankful for our good fortune while we travel northwest in very nice offshore weather looking to finish up on a high note tomorrow.


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