Fish Report for 9-23-2006

Royal Star Fish Report

9-23-2006
Royal Star

Well we had enough after the fifth or sixth consecutive fish was eaten by a huge white shark and the snail's pace of the action was simply supplying the offensive behemoth with it's morning nutrition. The score is basically the same at Guadalupe with plenty of sign of fish remaining, but those that are around show very little interest in biting. It is just a matter of time before they get back with the program out there but our time, and patience, ran out. As such we are headed for the inside looking for some kind of action/salvation as we are now in dire need of something to catch. For those of you on upcoming trips don't despair. Once again there is still a very good bunch of fish around Guadalupe that will undoubtedly produce some very good fishing again this season. One simply must hope that the timing of their voyage is in sync with a biting mode. At the very least we did get our shots at beautiful, quality yellowfin, including a one hundred twelve ponder, and we are now on our way in search of yello


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