Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 6-14-2010
Today's offshore catching was on the slow side. We saw small spots of bluefin up crashing on the surface and could get the boat right next to them. The visual show was exciting , but the fish proved very reluctant to bite.
On the flip side Angler Henry Cortez had a great day. He hooked and landed the fish of a lifetime on a chrome and blue, glow back jig. The 110# Opah put up a valiant fight before coming aboard. Our photo of the day shows Henry proudly displaying his fine catch.
Brian
Photo Here...
On the flip side Angler Henry Cortez had a great day. He hooked and landed the fish of a lifetime on a chrome and blue, glow back jig. The 110# Opah put up a valiant fight before coming aboard. Our photo of the day shows Henry proudly displaying his fine catch.
Brian
Photo Here...
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6-13-2010With a great load of bait and good working weather, we are excited about tomorrows prospects for offshore fishing. We will be concentrating our efforts on bluefin tuna or any other game fish we might come across. Check back tomorrow to see how our first day of fishing went. Brian Right on cue the bluefin have arrived in the one hundred mile range and promise to continue coming. Based on what we see down below, and historical precedent, my best prediction...... Read More
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