Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 11-6-2008
Not much to report from our first day traveling down. Good weather, good conditions, a well prepared, enthusiastic group of anglers, and plenty of time to prepare our gear and enjoy a little relaxation as well. In this respect I would venture that the vacation element of long range fishing was thoroughly enjoyed today as anglers were obviously pleased to get away from the daily routine and unwind free of current events.
With our usual strategy of remaining fluid and developing our game plan as the trip unfolds, we are presently in limbo as to our exact destination tomorrow. Worthy conditions and signs are being reported in a variety of locations so at the very least we will begin looking tomorrow in the early a.m.
With our usual strategy of remaining fluid and developing our game plan as the trip unfolds, we are presently in limbo as to our exact destination tomorrow. Worthy conditions and signs are being reported in a variety of locations so at the very least we will begin looking tomorrow in the early a.m.
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