Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 1-23-2009
Royal Star favorite and master angler Steve Kimbrough, whose impressive physical dimensions have the tendency to make almost any trophy yellowfin tuna appear small, does the honors first today with this 253 landed during the biggest stop of the voyage. A couple of shots of Steve's good friend Mike Neal are also appropriately included as Mike and Steve make a good team when fishing together. Finally, I included one of several fine photos I took of Royal Star from the water on one of the flat calm, balmy days we enjoyed. I will include several more of these during over the next few days. The boat will be in shortly greeted this morning by dreary, cool conditions perfect for unloading and maintaining the premium product quality we strive to achieve on every voyage. Look for photos and reports to continue.
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1-22-2009Anglers Mike Sakasegawa and Rob McAdam have the honors today both featured in action as well as with their hard earned trophy yellowfin at 221 and 237#'s respectively. Royal Star is traveling north in continuing ideal weather with arrival in San Diego tomorrow sometime mid morning. Look for more photos tomorrow and enjoy. Photo Here... Photo Here... Photo Here... Photo Here......... Read More
1-20-2009
We finished off with a flawless disembarkation in Los Cabos where the balmy weather and somewhat sleepy atmosphere welcomed anglers to a day of relaxation and perusing local establishments before jumping on their early evening flights home. In the meantime, Royal Star began steaming north enjoying an easy tranquil ride in gentle rolling seas. In reflecting on the voyage I must again remark on the extraordinary good fortune we all enjoyed from the perfect weather to the fishing and everything...... Read More
We finished off with a flawless disembarkation in Los Cabos where the balmy weather and somewhat sleepy atmosphere welcomed anglers to a day of relaxation and perusing local establishments before jumping on their early evening flights home. In the meantime, Royal Star began steaming north enjoying an easy tranquil ride in gentle rolling seas. In reflecting on the voyage I must again remark on the extraordinary good fortune we all enjoyed from the perfect weather to the fishing and everything...... Read More
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