Fish Report for 12-12-2010
Royal Star Fish Report
12-12-2010
Royal Star
I have to say I can't muster a single complaint following a very productive beginning that had anglers and crew hopping alike. For awhile it was almost good enough to require high gear - almost. But between this extraordinary group of anglers, and extraordinarily capable crew, the challenge was well in hand, and embraced as hope answered. Finally, after suffering a mind numbing drought the previous voyage, the pain of which was exacerbated by our colleagues throttling beautiful grade yellowfin tuna in a different ocean below, we got in the game.
We headed south this voyage with hunger pains to be satisfied only with the caliber of action that drives our desire to out perform. Nothing is better, nothing is sweeter to this crew and I than to be on the brink - to be at that point when we are holding the line with every skill applied and every action tuned to the challenge. Then, after answering the call and earning that satisfaction known only to those who enjoy the contentment that accompanies a day of hard work well completed, we seek it again.
Tomorrow is a new day. We are ready; perhaps even more so now that we are riding an adrenaline charge. Everything is in order, our load of bait is perfect, the weather is perfect - the recipe for success is ideal. We'll see how the fish feel about it tomorrow. Charter Master Bart Ryder takes the photo honors today while pulling on what tragically became a one that got away story. Parted spectra was the culprit but no real reason for the malfunction was determined. It is a great photo though. Rest assured that Bart caught his share regardless. It is not about the calamity. It is about the recovery. With Bart the recovery is always certain. Confidence is an unassailable attribute applied to fishing.
Tim Ekstrom
Photo Here...
We headed south this voyage with hunger pains to be satisfied only with the caliber of action that drives our desire to out perform. Nothing is better, nothing is sweeter to this crew and I than to be on the brink - to be at that point when we are holding the line with every skill applied and every action tuned to the challenge. Then, after answering the call and earning that satisfaction known only to those who enjoy the contentment that accompanies a day of hard work well completed, we seek it again.
Tomorrow is a new day. We are ready; perhaps even more so now that we are riding an adrenaline charge. Everything is in order, our load of bait is perfect, the weather is perfect - the recipe for success is ideal. We'll see how the fish feel about it tomorrow. Charter Master Bart Ryder takes the photo honors today while pulling on what tragically became a one that got away story. Parted spectra was the culprit but no real reason for the malfunction was determined. It is a great photo though. Rest assured that Bart caught his share regardless. It is not about the calamity. It is about the recovery. With Bart the recovery is always certain. Confidence is an unassailable attribute applied to fishing.
Tim Ekstrom
Photo Here...