Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 7-25-2008
We slid down to an offshore island for today. When we arrived we found decent conditions and scratched at some yellowfin to 35# and managed some yellows. On a midday anchor job we were able to keep one going on yellowtail for a couple of hours and had one standout, that being a 45# mossback. We finished our day with flat calm weather, biting bass and a beautiful sunset.
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7-24-2008Our first day of fishing on the Phillips Steel / Wood Group charter started offshore. Our morning was a bit on the slow side with kelps tough to find and not very much on them. The afternoon was a different story as we got the life located. We strung together some nice kelps and ended up with a very nice day for both numbers and variety. As far as the variety goes we had yellows to 27#, dorado to 16#,...... Read More
7-22-2008
One pattern offshore that we have definitely nailed down so far this season is that one day has absolutely zero bearing on the next when it comes to catching albacore. Best said, fishing for albacore thus far has been consistently inconsistent. There was plenty of good catching to be had two days prior with a wide spread of vessels both seeing and putting together good scores on the wily longfin. Today was a very different story. For the most part...... Read More
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