Fish Report for 7-25-2014

Royal Star Fish Report

7-25-2014
Royal Star
https://www.royalstar.net

7/24/14

Nice combo day of fishing and gaining altitude; abundant quality yellowtail again providing the majority of the catching
action. Our affection for the bread and butter, spring, summer, and fall long range species can not be overstated. Their
abundance, reliable biting disposition, and superb quality as table fare with the advent of RSW storage of our product
has made them the cornerstone of many a successful long range catch.

Heading out and up for our final day working offshore about the only species remaining on the variety list this voyage
is Dorado. So off we go in search of a few handfuls of colorful leapers to round out what has become an exceptional
catch of fish. The beauty of the summer seven day in living color: sufficient time to assemble an ideal long range
voyage featuring the combination of variety, quantity, and quality fish. Throw in plenty of opportunity to unwind and
relax amidst the fishing and there you have it. I love these voyages.

Photo today features master angler Mike Krieger with a fine specimen landed today amongst the weeds; no jesting about
the master title either. If there is an angler capable of getting more bites consistently than Mike I would be
surprised; not just one day or one trip either. Ever since I have been fishing with Mike he has been the same - always
catching the daylights out of whatever we are fishing for however we are fishing for them; a born natural.

Tim Ekstrom

Photo Here...


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