Fish Report for 7-6-2006

Royal Star Fish Report

7-6-2006
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A nice change of pace today following a decent ride in to the coast that was rather uneventful. We actually covered some very good area on course to our destination but other than a smattering of smaller yellowfin tuna and midget yellowtail, we encountered nothing to pique our interest. The coast was another story however as we found very good indications of yellowtail upon our arrival that ultimately did not bite all that good, but plenty good enough in our position. In fact it was a perfect pace that allowed all anglers to thoroughly enjoy the sights and sounds of the incredible show of birds, yellowtail, Bonita, log barracuda, sea lions, dolphins, and blue whales all assembled in the same area to wedge themselves on tons and tons of bait. With a couple of days remaining we will be in this zone tomorrow looking for a few more yellowtail and perhaps enough bass for a meal before heading up and out on a final offshore mission tomorrow.


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