Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 11-6-2007
We began our day with a fair pick on the big dorado that was thoroughly enjoyed in conditions made artificially calm by a good ride on the anchor. Fortunately the wind began backing off as the sun came into full view however ultimately making for another nice day of weather despite blustery conditions early. The pivotal moment of the day arrived mid afternoon as our search for any sign of yellowfin finally produced exactly what we were hoping for. A perfect area of dolphins was located complete with fish breaking, hundreds of birds in pursuit, and our adrenaline surging as we approached ready to bear our full arsenal against a school of well deserving tuna. The ultimate conclusion was - nothing. No bites, no breaks, no interest, nothing. Oh there was school though, and a good one at that, but the present pattern is painfully clear as we unfortunately Cartier Replica Watches
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followed in the footsteps of three or four of our compadres down here who have suffered the same indignity over the past few days. The remainder of the day was passed again in search mode but I have to admit that our dispositions (particularly mine) were soured by such a beautiful opportunity gone to waste. Oh well. In these cases we are well versed as this was not the first time and certainly won't be the last.
We continued our trek northward at days end with plans to resume the search tomorrow while pushing up the line. Again the most important component of all - the weather - is in our favor so with a little effort we will see what tomorrow brings.
We continued our trek northward at days end with plans to resume the search tomorrow while pushing up the line. Again the most important component of all - the weather - is in our favor so with a little effort we will see what tomorrow brings.
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