Fish Report for 7-24-2007

Royal Star Fish Report

7-24-2007
Royal Star

It looks like the offshore fishing has finally turned the corner, especially since the last voyage I was Captain, with a broad area showing good potential for both yellowfin and bluefin tuna in addition to yellowtail and dorado on kelps. Of course competition for the tuna is fierce, but there appears to be a good enough spread that one could get lucky and be in the right zone at any time before the circus arrives. The new life down below combined with the local albacore sign remaining strong sets up a promising picture for the upcoming weeks offshore. Before thinking too far ahead however we have this voyage to attend to, and as reported, the setFake Panerai luminor 1950 watch Panerai Luminor Marina Replica watch Replica Corum watches Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Replica up is promising. Our annual "Phillips Steel" four day began yesterday with a perfect load of sardines and an enthusiastic group of anglers ready for action. Good weather is in the forecast so we will see if we can put it to good use on the grounds tomorrow. Look for reports to continue daily.


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