Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 12-30-2008
Today was a study in frustration. We had multiple stops today with 150 - 300 plus pound fish boiling aggressively all around the boat. The visuals were simply amazing. Any attempt I make from here, in writing, will pale in comparison to watching it happen. The frustrating part was that it was incredibly difficult to get one to eat bait with a hook in it. We did manage a couple of nice fish today and lost a few others, but bites were hard to come by. Our anglers are hanging tough because they can all see the potential.
I know Tim said it last trip and I'm repeating it now. This fish is going to bite down here. I know it. When it does there will be a reckoning. I just hope I'm on board to dish it out.
Brian
I know Tim said it last trip and I'm repeating it now. This fish is going to bite down here. I know it. When it does there will be a reckoning. I just hope I'm on board to dish it out.
Brian
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