Fish Report for 6-1-2014

Royal Star Fish Report

6-1-2014
Royal Star
https://www.royalstar.net

5/31/14

Our initial strategy set us on a smooth rail gliding south observing carefully along the way. Near zero to report in the way of fish sign but the weather was good and conditions fine. What we left behind did nothing to distract us from our objective that inches nearer with every turn of the wheels. The day was passed in ease and relaxation as everyone utilized a day of calm passage to unwind, prepare equipment, and yarn amongst friends old and new. Less the pressure and demands of shore side life it was an easy go of it here today - exactly how we prefer .

We had a brief website glitch in case you were attempting to bring up our site or e-mail the office yesterday but it is now resolved and we are back on line. Facebook updates will recommence upon return of resident social media master Capt. Brian Sims. For now onboard news will be shared via the ancient, age old medium of this webpage. Tough to teach an old dog new tricks; but we're starting to come along.

Tim Ekstrom


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