Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 5-14-2007
Well I'd love to tell a tale of glory complete with images of conquest and triumph, but the stark reality of Hurricane bank when it is off the bite just won't allow it. Not that we are struggling from a lack of sign, poor conditions, shark problems, or a lack of fish; all of those crucial elements are in order. These fish here are simply off the bite and so far are shunning all but a few of our best offerings. Hurry up and wait is the present solution to our dilemma, as we are still in a favorable position with decent weather, perfect bait, and plenty of time. We are not counting our money yet however, as we have a long way to go before we get any monkeys off our back. In the meantime we are pulling out all the stops conjuring up every trick in the book to entice these plentiful, reluctant big tuna to show some courage and take a bait.
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5-12-2007
Not much to report today other than a uneventful ride down that continues to include plenty of slipping and sliding as we travel down in sloppy conditions from the Northwest. We did make several quick drifts for a handful of yellowtail around Alijos rocks, but only dedicated about an hour to the effort in the choppy, disrupted conditions. Although we cetainly did not make a full hearted effort at catching a bunch of fish to put in the hatch, I...... Read More
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