Nevada Fish Report
Fish Report for 6-9-2014
Fish Report for 6-9-2014
Royal Star Fish Report
by Royal Star
6-9-2014
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06/08/14
Not much to report today except lots of good water and improving weather as we worked down through some traditional bft grounds. With the offshore scene seeming to still be in a funk after last weeks blow we opted to call it a travel day and are presently headed for the Rocks. Hopefully with this great stretch of weather forecast the guys get back on them as we plan on finishing the trip back up here in the offshore grounds.
Randy
Not much to report today except lots of good water and improving weather as we worked down through some traditional bft grounds. With the offshore scene seeming to still be in a funk after last weeks blow we opted to call it a travel day and are presently headed for the Rocks. Hopefully with this great stretch of weather forecast the guys get back on them as we plan on finishing the trip back up here in the offshore grounds.
Randy
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