Fish Report for 9-10-2004

Royal Star Fish Report

9-10-2004
Royal Star

Just what the doctor ordered today restoring confidence in all those who were challenged by conditions at Guadalupe while targeting yellowfin tuna. This day can only be described as incredible; vintage long range action right out of the movies with full speed yellowtail fishing on nice quality fish in the most gorgeous weather one could hope for. Fishing bare backed in the balmy weather and blazing sun, all anglers were thrilled by outrageous surface action with groups of voracious yellowtail hammering sardines in every direction and biting just about any variety of surface or yo yo jig or bait thrown. So good was the action in fact that on three separate occasions we had to stop fishing to get the deck organized and fish stored properly to protect the delicate product from the overhead sun. These are the occasions we live for and I have to say as a side note that with the tremendous effort we exert towards producing a premium quality product, the crew we have on Royal Star is the finest group of capable professionals I have ever worked with. It is a beautiful sight to see such an incredible effort handled with a style that appears now to be as natural as breathing to these exceptional young men. It is my genuine hope that all of you reading these reports have the chance, if you have not already, to make a voyage with us on Royal Star and experience the difference our team makes in the overall success of your adventure.

For our final day we are heading offshore again to do some prospecting clinging to the stubborn belief that if we continue to put forth the effort we will eventually be rewarded for our perseverance. Of course I am referring to trophy bluefin or perhaps now bigeye that would put the icing on the cake in the case of this voyage that is already hugely successful with the catch we have on board. We will spend our day looking tomorrow and with any luck will have good news to report the day following.