Fish Report for 7-6-2014
Royal Star Fish Report
7-6-2014
Royal Star
7/6/14
A quick restocking and we are back on track heading for points south in search of offshore tuna tomorrow. The annual Phillips Steel group heads up this five day voyage bringing many years of fishing experience and worthy memories along with an eager group of long range anglers. We are ready, they are ready, the weather will cooperate for at least one more day in the deeps - all reasons to be optimistic about the odds.
Beyond the offshore grounds a wide swath of coast is beginning to open it's doors as the "El Nino" driven tropical wave advances. Ideal for every upcoming run these zones, typically fertile in late August and September, are very likely to expand opportunities early and dish up more of those coveted surprises that distinguish long range fishing.
Photo today features a long range classic deserving of his time, again, in the Royal Star limelight. A Royal Star veteran of at least eighteen years angler Mike Norenberg has done and seen just about everything one can imagine during his times on board. From giant yellowfin to today's image of a beefy kelp bass just prior to being released unharmed Mike has fished to the limit and back. And back for him now entails relaxation and enjoyment amongst fellow anglers catching a few fish along the way. More power to him; confidence bred in success manifesting in appreciation of the details. I like that approach.
Tim Ekstrom
Photo Here...
A quick restocking and we are back on track heading for points south in search of offshore tuna tomorrow. The annual Phillips Steel group heads up this five day voyage bringing many years of fishing experience and worthy memories along with an eager group of long range anglers. We are ready, they are ready, the weather will cooperate for at least one more day in the deeps - all reasons to be optimistic about the odds.
Beyond the offshore grounds a wide swath of coast is beginning to open it's doors as the "El Nino" driven tropical wave advances. Ideal for every upcoming run these zones, typically fertile in late August and September, are very likely to expand opportunities early and dish up more of those coveted surprises that distinguish long range fishing.
Photo today features a long range classic deserving of his time, again, in the Royal Star limelight. A Royal Star veteran of at least eighteen years angler Mike Norenberg has done and seen just about everything one can imagine during his times on board. From giant yellowfin to today's image of a beefy kelp bass just prior to being released unharmed Mike has fished to the limit and back. And back for him now entails relaxation and enjoyment amongst fellow anglers catching a few fish along the way. More power to him; confidence bred in success manifesting in appreciation of the details. I like that approach.
Tim Ekstrom
Photo Here...