Fish Report for 8-14-2011
Royal Star Fish Report
8-14-2011
Royal Star
We're back to our more familiar long range format departing on the annual Mako Nakamura six day charter in continuing primo conditions. Though we are far less accustomed to the 1 1/2 routine I do want to first express our gratitude to those who joined us, and second mention how pleased we are with the results from the prior two voyages. On both "mini" long range adventures not only did we clobber the bluefin tuna and other varieties, we sincerely appreciated the opportunity to introduce a number of new anglers to Royal Star and the overall long range experience. It was our pleasure, and one we look forward to repeating in the future.
Our focus now returns to longer range strategies with both offshore and Isla Guadalupe in our sights during this run. Foremost is the ideal, flat calm weather that calls for at least one or two days on the bluefin grounds before any alternate considerations. Perfect weather, consistent action on mixed grade and species of tunas, kelps representing excellent odds at finding good yellowtail and dorado - we couldn't ask for a better set up. And, as dismal and inconsistent as the whole offshore picture has been prior to this past eight days, we are not about to pass by any chance to settle the score in favor of the unknown.
Both Captain Toussaint and I are on this run looking forward to sharing the time with this group of anglers who have become far more than just customers over the past seventeen seasons. This annual voyage has a rock solid position in our history with so much incredible fishing to its credit I can hardly remember. I do know however that Randy and I traditionally teamed up on this run so we are back at in recognition, and appreciation of its continuing success. With any luck the fish will show a little recognition starting off the fishing portion in the correct tone.
Tim Ekstrom
Our focus now returns to longer range strategies with both offshore and Isla Guadalupe in our sights during this run. Foremost is the ideal, flat calm weather that calls for at least one or two days on the bluefin grounds before any alternate considerations. Perfect weather, consistent action on mixed grade and species of tunas, kelps representing excellent odds at finding good yellowtail and dorado - we couldn't ask for a better set up. And, as dismal and inconsistent as the whole offshore picture has been prior to this past eight days, we are not about to pass by any chance to settle the score in favor of the unknown.
Both Captain Toussaint and I are on this run looking forward to sharing the time with this group of anglers who have become far more than just customers over the past seventeen seasons. This annual voyage has a rock solid position in our history with so much incredible fishing to its credit I can hardly remember. I do know however that Randy and I traditionally teamed up on this run so we are back at in recognition, and appreciation of its continuing success. With any luck the fish will show a little recognition starting off the fishing portion in the correct tone.
Tim Ekstrom