Fish Report for 1-30-2007

Royal Star Fish Report

1-30-2007
Royal Star

Well they saw them again but the reaction was even less unenthusiastic than two days prior. Fortunately they broke up the day with some good action on big, ?ballslapper? grade Dorado, and the weather is absolutely perfect, but the big fish pursuit still remains the ultimate challenge. After moving around for several days, Captain Toussaint has elected to spend today in anchor mode focusing the big fish effort in an area a little farther to the south where we had good indications on the previous voyage. They have not thrown in the towel on the big fish area offshore, but after a couple of three days of continuous searching, a day on the anchor should be a welcome respite. The next move will of course depend on today?s results, and we will keep everyone posted.


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