Fish Report for 7-18-2013

Royal Star Fish Report

7-18-2013
Royal Star
https://www.royalstar.net

7/17/13

Scratching, kicking, and clawing our way along today as a wealth of yellowtail proved reluctant to come aboard.
There were bright moments to be had, especially for the hardcore yo-yo anglers, but there was a lot more fishing
than catching to be sure. It was a valiant effort, but one we came away from thrashed and chastened.

Without a doubt, after fishing in a wind tunnel the majority of the day, the finest moments occurred in the late
afternoon as paradise was found. No wind, birds and bait for miles, the sea erupted into a classic coastal Baja
maelstrom when an area of premium yellows joined the fracas. Between the flat calm, the incredible visuals, and the
handful of trophy yellows we extracted during the show it set the tone right for a beautiful evening of anchored
tranquility.

Effectively pinned down by rugged weather on the outside we are stationary for the present, and thankful of it.
Tomorrow is a new day. Our shared photo features Co-Charter Master and long time Royal Star veteran Steve Pairish
with Captain Brian Sims hoisting Steve's forty pound class yellowtail.

Tim Ekstrom


Photo Here...


Next Report >





More Reports

7-17-2013
7/16/13 A down day best describes the overall picture as a good number of little spots were observed over a vast area none of which showed any interest in biting. Typical of bluefin tuna this pattern is nothing different or new. But it is no fun to be on the receiving end, especially in the face of such incredible signs and catches only a few days before. Such is fishing; although disappointing, and disconcerting, such valleys must be accepted; one just...... Read More

7-16-2013
7/15/13 A real nail biter here as we started off in the right place but jumped the gun and succumbed to the adventure call missing big time when the morning float occurred. It was another walk down memory lane as these bluefin exercised their ability to neutralize one's strategy to perfection. Once they go down that is it - no amount of driving and searching will produce - one must simply wait and endure. And endure we did as a few...... Read More