Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 7-7-2009
We arrived here at the rocks this morning at 0830 and were greeted with beautiful weather and good sign of fish. We got our anchor down right away and immediately started scratching on tuna and yellows. It was a nice steady pick all day that culminated with a good sundown bite. The last fish of the day was landed well into the dark. Our talley was 91 tuna from 20-80lbs and 32 yellows.
On another bright note the offshore scene is starting to heat up with the last few days producing good scores of both bluefin and albacore. We have two openings on the 4-day leaving July 12th which should be in perfect position to take advantage of this offshore action, give Tracy a call if you can make it.
On another bright note the offshore scene is starting to heat up with the last few days producing good scores of both bluefin and albacore. We have two openings on the 4-day leaving July 12th which should be in perfect position to take advantage of this offshore action, give Tracy a call if you can make it.
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