Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 9-19-2008
Today started out well with a sunrise bite on 45-85# yellowfin tuna. We were well prepared and fishing mostly 50# tackle so our hook-up to land ratio was excellent. The rest of the morning we scratched a few more tuna. When the tuna took a powder, we managed a few handfuls of yellowtail. In the afternoon we had a nice shot at some 25# tuna before heading out and picking off a few more nice yellowfin.
Our weather is variable from flat calm to a bit choppy and the scenery beautiful. We enjoyed a fiery sunset that profiled the island as a fitting end to a good day.
Our weather is variable from flat calm to a bit choppy and the scenery beautiful. We enjoyed a fiery sunset that profiled the island as a fitting end to a good day.
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