Half full

Offshore


by Tim Ekstrom
3-8-2017
(619) 221-8500
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Still a slow slog today reaching deep into that well of patience aforementioned. In almost primo weather we watched and waited, then waited some more, for something, anything, to arrive on scene and motivate focused participation at the rail. And come day's end, with a rare few highlights to celebrate and a positive sense that our destiny here will not include the catch of fish that we seek, a move to the north east offered promise. Not that we harbor any illusions about what we left there three days prior, but there was big potential in the way of life, and a much larger area to prospect. That alone is reason enough to make the move. In the way of weather we'll have an easy time of it. Near flat calm conditions with a decreasing long interval swell establish a gentle rhythm as we glide gracefully east ideal for relaxation and leisure upon the open sea. That's the cup half full perspective that well serves the cause when fishing slows down. Overall things could be far more difficult than we have it now. Among the several anglers today who came out with a winning hand was Royal Star veteran Stanley Koh. Investing plenty of time and effort at the rail a familiar pattern of Stanley with a fish on the end of his line has emerged. In today's image Stanley's “luck” produced this fine mid afternoon 214 - a trip maker to be sure.

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