Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 10-30-2009
We rolled in today looking for Wahoo and action. We came up with some of both. We had action on school size tuna and yellowtail where they ate bait and jigs equally well. We spent the majority of our day looking for Wahoo and were relatively successful. I say relatively because when it comes to Wahoo I almost always want more. Our weather let up nicely by mid day but the breeze stiffened at dark. We are heading up to try our luck on the coast tomorrow.
Today's photo shows happy anglers and their Wahoo. From left to right: Daryl Neher, David Boone, Mike Rode, Robert "HB" Hirsch, Michael Green, Scott Nickerson, Norm Rodewald, Jeff McNeely, Pete Glynn, and David Green.
Photo Here...
Today's photo shows happy anglers and their Wahoo. From left to right: Daryl Neher, David Boone, Mike Rode, Robert "HB" Hirsch, Michael Green, Scott Nickerson, Norm Rodewald, Jeff McNeely, Pete Glynn, and David Green.
Photo Here...
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