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Things are picking up (121207) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007 13:10 |
Hello everyone;
Weather today was excellent, with a slight breeze out of the northeast, with clear skies, and a bit warmer today.
Our morning started out early, around 06:30 hours. This would be our first stop of the day, with many more to come. We would boat a few fish in the 60 to 80 pound range, then it was time to take off and look again. Things are starting to look good out here, just that the fish are on small bait for now. We would land our first 200 pound Yellowfin today. Maury Newton was the lucky angler. It was caught on 100 pound test fluorocarbon. Most of the fish today were in the 80 to 120 pound catogory.
With 8 full days left, we have plenty of time for things to turn around. So until tomorrow, wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.
P.S. Mike Stout would like to wish his mom a happy birthday, and many more to come.
"Bent Rods For Life"






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Slow day on the beach (121107) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Tuesday, 11 December 2007 17:29 |
Hello everyone;
Weather today was just beautiful, but chilly. We had 10 knots of breeze out of the northwest, with clear skies, and a small sea. Without the chill, it was quite nice.
Our fishing started early, with a few fish hitting the deck, but then we would move northwest, and things would get a whole lot better. Fishing were all around the boat, but they didn't bite. So with the bite slow, Roy would move the boat, and things didn't get any better for our day. We would have a very long day of looking. But with 9 full days of fishing left, we have high hopes. There is good sign around, and just like last trip, it's only a matter of time. Most of the fish today were over the century mark, with a few getting close to the 200 pound mark.
So until tomorrow, wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"



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Ready for battle (121007) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Monday, 10 December 2007 17:23 |
Hello everyone;
Well the rain as gone, and the wind has came up. We have 15 to 18 knots of breeze out of the northwest, with 6 to 7 foot seas.
Well the decision was made, and we are headed for the beach. With good reports from boats to the south of us, we are hoping not to see Hurricane bank this trip. This will give us 10 full days of fishing along the beach.
Roy gave his final seminar today, and the crew went right to work getting everyone ready for battle. We are hoping the weather will let up for a few days, just enough time for us to catch a few giants. With 19 anglers ready, the crew is ready, all we need now are giant Yellowfin tuna.
We made a few stops today for Yellowtail, and we caught enough for a lunch. We only stopped for an hour, and that's all it took. We are now headed to our final destination, so wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"





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Written by Royal Polaris
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Sunday, 09 December 2007 19:31 |
Hello everyone;
Weather today was overcast, with rain all day long. Roy gave a seminar this morning. Roy also made the decision on where we will be fishing. We are headed for the beach. Howard Hada is the Izorline rep for this trip and he gave everyone tee-shirts today, with a few door prizes. We would also like to think Izorline for all the great prizes.
The crew was busy most of the day getting everyone ready for giant Yellowfin fishing. We are getting great reports for the boat down south. So until tomorrow, wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rod For Life"
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Saturday, 08 December 2007 09:45 |
Hello everyone;
Well the end of our ten day season, end with a blast. Dave "Clicker" Edgar was the lucky angler. Dave's fish weighed in at 299.6 pounds. Way to go Dave. We had many other anglers catch there personnel best. Jackpot winners were Dave Edgar with a 299.6 pound Yellowfin tuna, Perry Ishibashi with a 198.6 pound Yellowfin tuna, and last but not least, Steve "Black-cloud" Tsujiuchi with a 193 pound Yellowfin tuna.
We departed on our annual Christmas long trip, with 19 happy anglers. This is an Izorline charter, with Howard Hada the charter-master. We are now headed for Hurricane bank, but that could change. We have a great load of bait, and we are now headed for points south. We will keep you updated on our upcoming events. The R/p crew (Roy Rose, Dharyl Shelbourne, Rafael Torres, Cole Bryon, Jesus Companioni, Eddie Felarca, James Wagar, Anthony Sardina).
"Bent Rods For Life"
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 06 December 2007 19:36 |
Hello everyone;
Today was a travel day, with excellent weather. Most of the passengers enjoy movies, while others had a poker tournament. We will try and stop tomorrow for some Rockfish. Enjoying the weather. Gotta love it. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"
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The banks heat up (120507) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Wednesday, 05 December 2007 20:36 |
Hello everyone;
Our weather continues to be just wonderful. With flat seas, clear skies, and warm days, what more could you ask for. Well I tell you one thing, the weather is not the only thing that is heating up!!
Our fishing today was just OUTSTANDING!! That right, we had an excellent day on Yellowfin tuna. Most of the fish our in the 120 to 150 range, with a few in the 180 to 190 range and one over 250. We had one stop shopping today. We stopped the boat, and never started up again until it was time to leave for home. This is the real deal, as Roy Rose says. It was only a matter of time, and we hit it right. Largest fish today was caught by Dave Edgar of the Bay Area, with a 270 pound giant. It was caught on 100 pound Blackwater fluorocarbon leader. Dave's largest fish before this trip was an 62 pound Yellowfin tuna. Way to go Dave. We had many other anglers with there personnel best this trip. This has been a great trip, and the crew looks forward to coming back down next trip.
So until tomorrow, wish us luck, and we will keep you posted. The R/p crew. (Roy, Billy, Dharyl, Eddie, Jesus, Aaron, Jim, and Mark)
"Bent Rods For Life"








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Cow's starting to show (120407) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 19:57 |
Hello everyone;
Well weather today was about as good as it's gets. Flat seas, clear skies, and all the sunshine you could ask for. The weather was not the only thing that was good.
Our morning started out with a bang, with fish showing around the boat. This would be the first morning that we would have an early morning bite. Most of the fish in the early morning bite were in the 40 to 50 pound catogory, with a few going over the century mark. We would start looking again, but it was hit and miss. The afternoon, would pay off with some quality fish, up-to 190 pounds. The Cow's are around, they are showing, with some of the boats in the area getting fish over 300 pounds. It's only a matter of time before these fish start it bite.
Lucky anglers today Steve Tsujiuchi (est #190), Perry Ishibashi (est #190), Jim Border (est #180), and John Natsume (est #190).
There is plenty of life around, and lots of fish showing, just not bitting yet. We would end up with a good day, just not Cow's yet. But tomorrow brings another day, and I just have that feeling that tomorrow will bring the Cow's home. So until tomorrow, wish us luck. The R/p crew.
P.S. Grand-pop and Dad wanted to say hi to Makala & Kailea. Grand-pop also wanted to say he caught more and larger fish than Dan.
P.S.S. Perry would like to thank his wife for getting him this trip for his 50th birthday.
"Bent Rods For Life"








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