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Written by Royal Polaris
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Tuesday, 10 February 2009 10:45 |
Hi folks;
Weather today continues to be overcast with 15 to 18 knots of breeze. We call it good traveling weather. Last night we made 3 stops for squid and although we saw a few we caught none.
This morning we had a detailed seminar and most folks spent most of the day rigging or fine tuning their gear in anticipation of what lies ahead. We are on a course for Hurricane bank and will arrive there Thursday morning. Frank and the R/p crew.
P.S. For anyone who night be interested:
March 15, 18 day trip limited to 18 passengers, sponsored by Jerry Brown line one spectra, 3 spots open.
April 3, 18/12 fly down/fly back trip, 2 spots open.
April 23, 17 day ride down/ride back, sponsored by Brandon Kreutel and SDlongrange.com 2 spots open.
Call Scotty or Andrea at 619-226-8030
"Bent Rod For Life"
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Monday, 09 February 2009 12:07 |
Hi folks;
It has been quite a busy day today with lots of preparation for arrival at the fishing grounds wherever that may be. After a short seminar this morning the crew assisted passengers with top-shots of fluorocarbon, making squid kite leaders, flying fish leaders and every other kind of rigging imaginable.
Jack Neilsen of Accurate reels handed out at least 45 to 50 outfits from Wahoo gear to 50 wides for passengers to use throughout the trip. At the present time with things looking a bit dismal in the Mag bay area, we are on a course for Hurricane Bank. This could change however with this being a fly back trip maximum fishing time would be gained by starting on the outside and working to the inside. We will make up our mind for sure in the morning (Tuesday).
Tonight we will stop for a while and try for Squid. Frank and the R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Sunday, 08 February 2009 12:53 |
Hi folks;
We departed Fisherman's landing at 07:45 hours with 24 passengers on the Accurate 18/15 fly home trip. Jack Neilsen who owns Accurate along with his 2 sons is our charter host.
We picked up a beautiful load of bait and we are headed south with destination unknown at the present time. Fishing in the beach area was slow yesterday, and very poor today. We will wait till tomorrow evening before deciding where e are going. Please wish us luck. Frank and the R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"
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Written by Brandon Kreutel
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Sunday, 08 February 2009 11:26 |
And away we go!

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We will be underway soon, wish |
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Written by Brandon Kreutel
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Sunday, 08 February 2009 10:38 |
We will be underway soon, wish us luck
Brandon

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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 05 February 2009 12:31 |
Hello everyone;
Weather today was beautiful, with a slight breeze out of the northwest, clear skies, and all the sunshine you could ask for.
Today was spent getting the boat ready for next trip. The crew was up early cleaning and scrubbing. Before we forget, the crew and passengers would like to thank a few people for making this trip another success story. We would like to thank Blackwater, for the fluorocarbon, tee-shirts, and hats. We would like to give special thanks to Cal-Sheets for the discount coupons, Jerry Brown for the line-one spectra tee-shirts. We would like to also thank Jerry Brown for his question and answer section on spectra.
Let's talk about fishing, during this trip we went over the century mark on 200 pound plus Yellowfin. Since the big fish season has started we have landed 100+ Yellowfin tuna over the 200 pound mark. We ended this trip with another 16 over 200 pounds, and with good signs of large Yellowfin on the beach, the crew is looking forward to next trip. So until tomorrow, wish us luck on the weather. The R/p crew
"Bent Rods For Life"
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Wednesday, 04 February 2009 12:50 |
Hello everyone;
Weather today was just gorgeous, with flat seas, clear skies, and all the sunshine you could ask for. The weather was the only thing that was beautiful. We had two slow days of tuna fishing. We saw lots of fish, just none that wanted to bite. We would make a trip to the bait grounds last night, and we made two tanks of Mackerel and two tanks of flyer's.
We did find a few biting fish late, and we hooked 5 fish, and we landed two nice Yellowfin tuna in the 185 to 200 pound range. The three heartbreaks were all good one's lost to fish bitting through the 130 pound line. So we are headed for home, with happy anglers and a boat load of fish. With that note, wish us luck the R/p crew (Roy, Billy, Dharyl, John, Eddie, Aaron, Jim, and James).
"Bent Rods For Life"
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Monday, 02 February 2009 19:25 |
Hello everyone;
Weather continues to be wonderful, with clear skies, warm days, and flat seas. We spent most of the day traveling to our next destination. We should arrive in the early morning hours. Most of the passengers spent most of the day telling old fishing stories, reading, or just soaking up some sun. Until tomorrow, wish us luck, the R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"
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