Florida Fish Report
By Paul Sweeney
by Bill Roecker
6-5-2007
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Brian Simms brought Royal Star home June 5 from a day and a half trip that produced the first albacore of the season. Crewman Joey Conrad said all three albacore (22 to 25 pounds) were caught on the boat's rigs; trolled "?Ķblack & purple Sevenstrand tuna clones."Simms said he was "stoked"to see some longfin pop up.
The fish were found approzimately100 miles south, 20 miles out. The albacore bit around 7:15 in the morning. Scott Whitman of Aliso Viejo, and a newbie, said he's "coming back next year."
"We kept a few bonito,"continued Whitman, "and threw a bunch back. The crew told me they weren't the fish we were after. I think we got about thirty-something yellowtail, and we busted off our only bait-hooked albacore."
"I thought it was a great trip,"said Maurice Kendall of Dana Point. "The albacore were the first fish we caught early Monday morning. It was the highlight, of course."
"I had a great time,"said Richard Cota of Rosemead. "Many thanks to Brian and the crew."
The trip was chartered by Miguel Hernandez of North Pacific Group.
The fish were found approzimately100 miles south, 20 miles out. The albacore bit around 7:15 in the morning. Scott Whitman of Aliso Viejo, and a newbie, said he's "coming back next year."
"We kept a few bonito,"continued Whitman, "and threw a bunch back. The crew told me they weren't the fish we were after. I think we got about thirty-something yellowtail, and we busted off our only bait-hooked albacore."
"I thought it was a great trip,"said Maurice Kendall of Dana Point. "The albacore were the first fish we caught early Monday morning. It was the highlight, of course."
"I had a great time,"said Richard Cota of Rosemead. "Many thanks to Brian and the crew."
The trip was chartered by Miguel Hernandez of North Pacific Group.