Royal Star Fish Report


by Royal Star
7-31-2005
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We're off to a slow start again beginning our annual Michael Doi four day charter with a fair morning hit on albacore in the grey but dropping the ball there as the day progressed into evening. Similar to last trip, the day could not be described as a loss as we put together a respectable score compared to the competition, but our expectations and definition of a fine day of long range angling are far from what we ended up with in the hatch. The good news is that we have two full days remaining and as we have demonstrated on so many past occasions, two days can be more than enough time. Of course we are hoping this is the case as we make a move down the line in search of bluefin and yellowfin tomorrow.




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