Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 5-6-2010
Important announcement today about a new arrival in the Royal Star family. Sunday, May 2nd welcomed Jace Reed Bickel at 7lbs 9oz. to proud father Sean Bickel. Any Royal Star anglers who have fished with Sean are well familiar with his character, ability, and value to our operation. As second Captain and chief engineer, Sean's contributions to the operation of Royal Star are vast. But, more important to anglers is Sean's unique personality and focus on customer's overall experience. Our happiness for Sean is immeasurable as he begins life anew with a healthy strong family to support - and support him. Congratulations and best wishes for the newest little fisherman on the dock.
Photos today feature a variety of shots. IATTC senior scientist Kurt Schaefer and Warren Sakamoto pulling on big fish with Roca Partida distant in the background. Russ Styer with a 150 - 160 in the scoop. And Kurt Schaefer and Danny Fuller with a tagged 150 on deck and a proud display of Ballast Point "Sculpin" ale. It is tough duty supporting sponsors. But, everyone understands the importance of the Ballast Point "experiment" and pitches in at "Grog" hour with the same enthusiasm they show for the tuna tagging. Thanks for the dedicated effort men. And a reminder to everyone with a penchant for fine ale to try Ballast Point brews. After much scientific scrutiny and evaluation they come highly recommended. Enjoy your day.
Tim
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Photos today feature a variety of shots. IATTC senior scientist Kurt Schaefer and Warren Sakamoto pulling on big fish with Roca Partida distant in the background. Russ Styer with a 150 - 160 in the scoop. And Kurt Schaefer and Danny Fuller with a tagged 150 on deck and a proud display of Ballast Point "Sculpin" ale. It is tough duty supporting sponsors. But, everyone understands the importance of the Ballast Point "experiment" and pitches in at "Grog" hour with the same enthusiasm they show for the tuna tagging. Thanks for the dedicated effort men. And a reminder to everyone with a penchant for fine ale to try Ballast Point brews. After much scientific scrutiny and evaluation they come highly recommended. Enjoy your day.
Tim
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