Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 2-14-2009
It was a seamless transition from travel to action mode as our anglers arrived and the boys set to work rigging and preparing equipment for our first day of fishing tomorrow. Though filled with appetizing enticements and limitless unsavory temptations our stopover was quick and succinct allowing just enough time for all to come on board and get settled before our southward journey continued. So now our focus narrows to the business at hand as Isla San Benedicto is on our bow and will be our first destination mid afternoon tomorrow. Needless to say anticipation levels are soaring and the first twenty two hour leg of travel will allow the perfect amount of time to put the finishing touches on our tackle before the action begins. Look for tomorrow's report with the first day of fishing details and what I dearly hope will be nine days of blissful reporting thereafter.
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2-12-2009
Other than expressing our relief and gratitude that we were not traveling in the opposite direction, we don't have much to report today. The wind was huffing and puffing with accompanying twelve to fourteen foot seas that made for an exciting yet smooth ride surfing and skidding down swell faces while wallowing in the troughs between. Otherwise the boat is operating in top form and the bait is looking phenomenal as we continue down the line heading for our beginning...... Read More
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