Fish Report for 5-31-2010

Royal Star Fish Report

5-31-2010
Royal Star

An all day fishathon would best describe the setting as we enjoyed flat calm weather and good catching on 35 - 60# yellowfin with a sprinkling of yellowtail in the mix. The standout feature by far was the surface showing around the boat as the tuna were in a feeding pattern ideal for top water presentations. The poppers, stick baits, chuggers, and of course standard surface irons all produced consistently with epic blowouts the norm for the guys employing these methods. While the top water rigs were catching their share, the entertainment value of the strikes alone was worth the effort.

With the present pace we are on, it is likely that one more day will fulfill our objective at Alijos. Though it is always difficult to leave good potential behind, we can rest assured that we received our share of the action. I have made the point many times over the past few years that we all need to self regulate as the world around us has changed. It's just the way it is. The old day's of behaving like the proverbial weasel in the hen house are past. As such we are rapidly approaching the moment of practicing what we endorse by moving on and leaving it to the next guys on their way down. Now days this is the coveted position to be in.

Before I step too far ahead however we still have some catching to do before we blast off in search of the next species to round out our goal of variety. I will say though that regardless of what we put on board here tomorrow we are in good shape. This has been very good fishing. And, based on all indications, promises to be good fishing for plenty more trips to come.

Today's photos feature angler Fred Nuss who came all the way from Kansas to make his first long range voyage on Royal Star. Fred is a great guy, quite the character, and a good fisherman to boot. I can safely say that he has successfully established friendship with everyone on board while experiencing long range fishing at it's absolute finest. The question "is it always like this?" has been queried. My answer: "I wish it was". This is good fishing.

Tim

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