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From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 3-3-2014
Royal Star Fish Report
3-3-2014
Royal Star
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03/02/14
An easy day of preparation as our southerly passage consumed nautical miles in relatively calm conditions. Picking up the trade winds last night what seas there were pushed us toward our first destination while a booming, long interval north west ground swell freighted news of old storms afar.
Arrival tomorrow promises an end to our languor as the upcoming week and a day of fishing in earnest begins. The goal is set; the objective is clear; now to find something to work with. We'll know more by the end of tomorrow.
Tim Ekstrom
An easy day of preparation as our southerly passage consumed nautical miles in relatively calm conditions. Picking up the trade winds last night what seas there were pushed us toward our first destination while a booming, long interval north west ground swell freighted news of old storms afar.
Arrival tomorrow promises an end to our languor as the upcoming week and a day of fishing in earnest begins. The goal is set; the objective is clear; now to find something to work with. We'll know more by the end of tomorrow.
Tim Ekstrom
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