Fish Report for 9-12-2014
Royal Star Fish Report
9-12-2014
Royal Star
9/12/14
Round eight or nine now, I don't exactly recall, of the southern offshore zone serving up dissapointing results. We did see sign, a few decent dorado here and there suggest that a big hit is in the making, but that big hit, or any kind of hit at all, was not in the cards today. Despite our consistent misadventures in these zones this season I am still undeterred. In fact I am more convinced that our turn on the opposite side of the equation is in the making. To achieve success out here one must pay their dues; no question that our tab is plenty sufficient now to warrant return.
It will not be at my hand however as Captain Toussaint steps back into the arena for the next round. Interesting prospects surround this departure between tuna far above and below. Ever mindful of the next tempest brewing to the far south the adventure will begin with best of the best behind the helm. Well qualified and equipped with extraordinary vision and savvy Randy's continuing daily reports will document the exploits as they unfold.
For this run it is soon to be over successfully ending with a satisfying load of premium quality long range species in the RSW holds. Quantity, variety, and quality, the three tenets of a productive, succeessful run, all reside below ready for offloading, a trip to the fillet table, and distribution to family and friends eagerly awaiting the shared bounty. Our most sincere thanks to Charter Master Mitch Otera and the entire group who have shared so many good times with us on Royal Star. The pleasure since as far back as 2002 or 2003, perhaps longer, has been all ours. Good times at sea among good friends - this group is a superb example of what long range fishing is about. Thank you all again.
Final voyage photos feature Wayne Iba and crewman Ryan with a nice dorado from yesterday's limited haul, and an image from way back on day two when long time veterans Terry Uchida and Tad Nakase shared a moment as their forty pound class bluefin came over the rail.
Tim Ekstrom
Photo Here...
Photo Here...
Round eight or nine now, I don't exactly recall, of the southern offshore zone serving up dissapointing results. We did see sign, a few decent dorado here and there suggest that a big hit is in the making, but that big hit, or any kind of hit at all, was not in the cards today. Despite our consistent misadventures in these zones this season I am still undeterred. In fact I am more convinced that our turn on the opposite side of the equation is in the making. To achieve success out here one must pay their dues; no question that our tab is plenty sufficient now to warrant return.
It will not be at my hand however as Captain Toussaint steps back into the arena for the next round. Interesting prospects surround this departure between tuna far above and below. Ever mindful of the next tempest brewing to the far south the adventure will begin with best of the best behind the helm. Well qualified and equipped with extraordinary vision and savvy Randy's continuing daily reports will document the exploits as they unfold.
For this run it is soon to be over successfully ending with a satisfying load of premium quality long range species in the RSW holds. Quantity, variety, and quality, the three tenets of a productive, succeessful run, all reside below ready for offloading, a trip to the fillet table, and distribution to family and friends eagerly awaiting the shared bounty. Our most sincere thanks to Charter Master Mitch Otera and the entire group who have shared so many good times with us on Royal Star. The pleasure since as far back as 2002 or 2003, perhaps longer, has been all ours. Good times at sea among good friends - this group is a superb example of what long range fishing is about. Thank you all again.
Final voyage photos feature Wayne Iba and crewman Ryan with a nice dorado from yesterday's limited haul, and an image from way back on day two when long time veterans Terry Uchida and Tad Nakase shared a moment as their forty pound class bluefin came over the rail.
Tim Ekstrom
Photo Here...
Photo Here...