Fish Report for 8-8-2007

Royal Star Fish Report

8-8-2007
Royal Star

A very pleasant, relaxed pace today that in the end added up to a nice score on the big yellowtail at Cedros' famed southern end. Between the scenery, the flat calm, balmy weather, and a stellar group of compatable anglers on board, we could not have composed a better setting for angling success. With the day's success in the bank, we departed for the northern sector, planning to resume the offshore search with high hopes of mixing up our catch with at least a little more exotic variety. The weather forecast improved tremendously, and as such, we look to put what mother nature doles out tommorrow to good use.


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