Nevada Fish Report
Fish Report for 2-9-2012
Fish Report for 2-9-2012
Royal Star Fish Report
by Royal Star
2-9-2012
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02/08/12
Certainly not the start we were looking for after all the hype from last trip but we saw enough sign to give us hope for tomorrow. We had a quick shot of 50- 70lbers at daylight then ground out the rest of the day trying to get things figured out. Very little to show for our efforts aside from a few small ones and a 245 that made us feel a little better about the situation.
Like I said it looks like it has potential so hopefully tomorrow it gets back on the bite.
Andy Pulido is in today's shot with his 245 as it comes over the rail.
Photo Here...
Certainly not the start we were looking for after all the hype from last trip but we saw enough sign to give us hope for tomorrow. We had a quick shot of 50- 70lbers at daylight then ground out the rest of the day trying to get things figured out. Very little to show for our efforts aside from a few small ones and a 245 that made us feel a little better about the situation.
Like I said it looks like it has potential so hopefully tomorrow it gets back on the bite.
Andy Pulido is in today's shot with his 245 as it comes over the rail.
Photo Here...
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