Fish Report for 12-4-2008

Royal Star Fish Report

12-4-2008
Royal Star

As happens so often when we add more coverage to an area, we find that there is more to it; although in this case I can't say I am surprised. We put together another good day on the 100 - 170# yellowfin but didn't manage to capitalize on the one opportunity we had at a bona fide cow. They are here to be had, as I am certain you will see in other reports, and believe me there are plenty more to come. All indications point to the strong probability of a huge float day on big cows down here. I can't say for certain when, but I feel very certain that it will happen, probably more than once, during the next two months. We will see.

In the meantime we are plenty happy to be here and plan to continue the effort tomorrow. Primo, flat calm weather, so critical in the equation for successful trophy yellowfin fishing, is forecast to continue through the end of the week. As such we hope to put it to good use. Tomorrow is a new day and we are very pleased to be in position to take part in it.

Did I mention that we have a few openings available on the next couple of trips, including the prime fly down/fly back that virtually eliminates travel time to big fish country departing Cabo San Lucas in January? If you have been waiting to see if the big fish are going to show, the wait is over. With very good sign of big cows now in two different zones down here, suffice to say that opportunity is knocking. We would love to see you open the door.

Tim


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