Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 5-3-2013
Royal Star Fish Report
5-3-2013
Royal Star
https://www.royalstar.net
5/3/13
As we wind up a couple of days at the dock following our return from the Let's Talk Hook Up fly down/fly back there are a few items of interest to share regarding the fishing outlook in June and beyond.
Captain Randy Toussaint, with Co-Captain Brian Sims, will be depart tomorrow on the final long voyage of the season hosting an incredible assembly of long range veterans seeking big fish glory in the regions below.
They will also be plying the waters while heading toward their ultimate destination that have already produced very encouraging signs of Bluefin Tuna for a couple of the guys heading down as well as solid indications of big yellows in the Alijos region.
This bodes well for the early June kickoff eight day voyages that have been so tremendously, consistently successful for ages; especially in locating and being the first to harvest unmolested schools of offshore bluefin, yellowfin, and albacore. I mention this because the first June eight day on Royal Star, departing Friday May 31st, returning Saturday June 8th amazingly still offers plenty of availability to any and all.
The fishing success of this time frame year after year speaks for itself while the bargain price range of the fares speaks to anglers seeking the greatest value possible for their investment. We will monitor Randy's progress closely as they cruise southward in full prospecting mode. With Randy's knack for producing big results keep a close eye on the website over the next few days for information to come.
Meanwhile if you can make one of the early June voyages give Tracy or I a call in the office as we again have plenty of space still available on the first run. A few more small items on Royal Star will be tended to today then we will shove in the early a.m. tomorrow.
Tim Ekstrom
As we wind up a couple of days at the dock following our return from the Let's Talk Hook Up fly down/fly back there are a few items of interest to share regarding the fishing outlook in June and beyond.
Captain Randy Toussaint, with Co-Captain Brian Sims, will be depart tomorrow on the final long voyage of the season hosting an incredible assembly of long range veterans seeking big fish glory in the regions below.
They will also be plying the waters while heading toward their ultimate destination that have already produced very encouraging signs of Bluefin Tuna for a couple of the guys heading down as well as solid indications of big yellows in the Alijos region.
This bodes well for the early June kickoff eight day voyages that have been so tremendously, consistently successful for ages; especially in locating and being the first to harvest unmolested schools of offshore bluefin, yellowfin, and albacore. I mention this because the first June eight day on Royal Star, departing Friday May 31st, returning Saturday June 8th amazingly still offers plenty of availability to any and all.
The fishing success of this time frame year after year speaks for itself while the bargain price range of the fares speaks to anglers seeking the greatest value possible for their investment. We will monitor Randy's progress closely as they cruise southward in full prospecting mode. With Randy's knack for producing big results keep a close eye on the website over the next few days for information to come.
Meanwhile if you can make one of the early June voyages give Tracy or I a call in the office as we again have plenty of space still available on the first run. A few more small items on Royal Star will be tended to today then we will shove in the early a.m. tomorrow.
Tim Ekstrom
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