Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 8-21-2006
We got off to a modest start here today with the overall picture slowing down a bit but still plenty sufficient by any standards. Of course every tuna is a premium grade (50 - 70# class) and with the expert handling and RSW storage, it does not take an enormous amount to supply an angler with plenty of exceptional, fresh product to take home. Just a few fish a day per angler is all we are conservatively hoping for but if the tuna want to bite better than that, we have lots of space in the tanks to accommodate them. With at least three more full days to spend at the island, we will see how the trip unfolds and keep you all posted accordingly.
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8-19-2006
We had a little trouble pushing the reports through the last couple of days so here is the condensed version. Following our slow beginning at Benitos we moved down the following morning to the promised land that has been producing incredible catches of yellowtail for every boat to visit over the past three or four weeks. With a high degree of confidence we continued south to find perfect conditions, almost identical to prior weeks, and very little sign of fish....... Read More
We had a little trouble pushing the reports through the last couple of days so here is the condensed version. Following our slow beginning at Benitos we moved down the following morning to the promised land that has been producing incredible catches of yellowtail for every boat to visit over the past three or four weeks. With a high degree of confidence we continued south to find perfect conditions, almost identical to prior weeks, and very little sign of fish....... Read More
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