Offshore Fish Report for 10-14-2015

Fantastic beginning
10-14-2015
Tim Ekstrom
A good beginnng here; one that established a foundation of comfort and sent us into the variety seeking mode. Suffice it to say that every angler on board had their fill of pulling and enjoyed the scenery and perfect calm conditions racking up an impressive daily score. What a day; perfect by just about any measure one cares to apply.
So we continue in search of variety, foremost the coveted wahoo, but also whatever else we can drum up along the Baja California coastline. Photos today feature long time Royal Star angler and friend many of whom may recognize by voice. Ann Van Dyke, who doubles as Tracy's back up in the Royal Star office is all smiles with Nestor after landing this 120#, tail wrapped yellowfin tuna. Photo number two features another long time Royal Star friend and long range angler Gene Lewin with one of his several 75 pound class yellowfin tuna landed today.
So we continue in search of variety, foremost the coveted wahoo, but also whatever else we can drum up along the Baja California coastline. Photos today feature long time Royal Star angler and friend many of whom may recognize by voice. Ann Van Dyke, who doubles as Tracy's back up in the Royal Star office is all smiles with Nestor after landing this 120#, tail wrapped yellowfin tuna. Photo number two features another long time Royal Star friend and long range angler Gene Lewin with one of his several 75 pound class yellowfin tuna landed today.