Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 3-2-2007
After all was said and done, I realized that missing among the tagging trip statistics are the six yellowfin tuna over two hundred pounds released carrying conventional tags. In addition, there were at least another ten yellowfin in the one hundred seventy five to one hundred ninety pound class released. Overall, especially when fishing at Isla Socorro, it was difficult to keep track at times because the size average of the fish was so extraordinary. In the case of the two hundred pound tuna though, all but one were measured with the one unmeasured fish being obviously well over the two hundred mark. Enjoy the photos and remember to keep reviewing the daily reports until they are all posted from the last trip.
Tim
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