Long Range Fish Report
From Qualifier 105 Sportfishing
From Qualifier 105 Sportfishing
Fish Report for 11-16-2007
Q 105 Sportfishing Fish Report 11-16-07
11-16-2007
Qualifier Crew
This morning we got on the tuna bright and early. Most of our anglers were still in their pj's when we stopped the boat and hooked a couple of fish. Chris Hall wound his first tuna to the boat in his sweats. After everyone grabbed a quick breakfast, we were soon on another spot of tuna and, with everyone awake this time, we managed to put another good score on the boat. Just when everyone was starting to relax and begin to eat lunch, we found an even better spot of fish that were on the chew. Today we had a very good day on the tuna fish and have high hopes for tomorrow. The tuna are an excellent grade from 70 to 180lbs. We had an even bigger one pull the hook at color just this evening. We have a bunch of tired anglers looking forward to tomorrow. We are having a blast. Wish us luck!
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