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A beautiful day (011409)
Written by Royal Polaris
Wednesday, 14 January 2009 20:19
Hello everyone;

Not much to report, just wonderful weather. Flat seas, clear skies, and warm days. The crew spent the day working on rails, and other small jobs. Passengers just enjoyed the good weather.

Passengers on the next trip, captain Roy Rose would like you to pick up a couple of Yummy Flyer's, with the extra strong triable hooks (5X owner). Roy will show you how to rig them once on the boat. Until tomorrow, good luck and good fishing. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
The final (011309)
Written by Royal Polaris
Tuesday, 13 January 2009 08:57
Hello everyone;

We are enjoying the weather going up to San Benitos island. Clear skies, flat seas, and warm. Today was a day of watching a good movie (The Wire), reading a good book, or just getting a suntan. Some passenger even told stories about past trips. The crew spent some time cleaning up around the boat.

So we have the final count on 200+ pound Yellowfin for the trip.
The final (011309)
Written by Royal Polaris
Tuesday, 13 January 2009 12:02
Hello everyone;

We are enjoying the weather going up to San Benitos island. Clear skies, flat seas, and warm. Today was a day of watching a good movie (The Wire), reading a good book, or just getting a suntan. Some passenger even told stories about past trips. The crew spent some time cleaning up around the boat.

So we have the final count on 200+ pound Yellowfin for the trip.

Taka Tanaka 293 + 210 First place JP
Kim Hofer 252 Second place JP
Robert Ritschel 238 Third place JP
Gary Ahsing 203 + 202
John Corrigan 218 + 203
Craig Drummong 318 + 211 (Largest Yellowfin of the trip)
Calvin Fujimoto 200 +213
Mike Furukawa 211
Susan Gentry 218 + 243
Steve Goto 273
Steve Howard 231
Robert Maes 204
Alan Otsuka 204
Blake Pulford 224
Joe Schilling 210

That's 20 over 200 and 1 over 300, for a grand total of 21 for the trip. Many of our passenger caught their personnel best this trip. We would like to thank a few people and companies:

Owner Hooks
Rick Ozaki
Cal star rods
Richard Hightower
Lead Masters
Katy Tanaka
Phil Lambert
Walt Jeffrey
Steve Goto
Paul Boggs
Susan Gentry
Gary (Gas) Ahsing (for the ride down)

The crew would like to thank Taka for all his hard work putting together another great charter. So until tomorrow, good luck and good fishing. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
FULL!! (011209)
Written by Royal Polaris
Monday, 12 January 2009 23:14
Hello everyone;

Well it's not much I can say about this trip, just it was OUTSTANDING!!! We had an excellent day of Yellowfin tuna fishing. We had fish up to 270 pounds, with many in the 140 to 180 catogory. The weather was just gorgeous again, with a slight breeze to keep it pleasant for all aboard.

At 18:00 hours the fish wells were full, no more room for giants. The last fish of the day was caught by Alan Outsuka. Alan fish weighed in at 204 pounds. With no more room for giants, we are making a move to San Benitos island. We still have a little bait left, and we will try our luck at some Yellowtail.

Lucky anglers today;

Alan Otsuka 204 pound Yellowfin tuna
Susan Gentry 218 pound Yellowfin tuna
Steven Goto 270 pound Yellowfin tuna
Gary Ahsing 202 pound Yellowfin tuna

I don't know how many Yellowfin we have over the 200 pound mark, but I will get that information from Roy, and put the results on the report in a few days. With a boat full of Yellowfin and Wahoo, and a group of happy anglers we will close for now, and report tomorrow. Until then, good luck and good fishing. The R/p crew (Roy, Dharyl, Aaron, Eddie, Rafael, Cole, Anthony, and Jim)

"Bent Rods For Life"

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FULL!! (011209)
Written by Royal Polaris
Monday, 12 January 2009 23:12
Hello everyone;

Well it's not much I can say about this trip, just it was OUTSTANDING!!! We had an excellent day of Yellowfin tuna fishing. We had fish up to 270 pounds, with many in the 140 to 180 catogory. The weather was just gorgeous again, with a slight breeze to keep it pleasant for our anglers.

At 18:00 hours the fish wells were full, no more room for giants. The last fish of the day was caught by Alan Outsuka. Alan fish weighed in at 204 pounds. With no more room for giants, we are making a move to San Benitos island. We still have a little bait left, and we will try our luck at some Yellowtail.

Lucky anglers today;

Alan Otsuka 204 pound Yellowfin tuna
Susan Gentry 218 pound Yellowfin tuna
Steven Goto 270 pound Yellowfin tuna
Gary Ahsing 202 pound Yellowfin tuna

I don't know how many Yellowfin we have over the 200 pound mark, but I will get that information from Roy, and put the results on the report in a few days. With a boat full of Yellowfin and Wahoo, and a group of happy anglers we will close for now, and report tomorrow. Until then, good luck and good fishing. The R/p crew (Roy, Dharyl, Aaron, Eddie, Rafael, Cole, Anthony, and Jim)

"Bent Rods For Life"

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FULL!! (011209)
Written by Royal Polaris
Monday, 12 January 2009 23:26
Hello everyone;

Well theres not much I can say about this trip, just it was OUTSTANDING!!! We had an excellent day of Yellowfin tuna fishing. We had fish up to 270 pounds, with many in the 140 to 180 catogory. The weather was just gorgeous again, with a slight breeze to keep it pleasant for all aboard.

At 18:00 hours the fish wells were full, no more room for giants. The last fish of the day was caught by Alan Outsuka. Alans fish weighed in at 204 pounds. With no more room for giants, we are making a move to San Benitos island. We still have a little bait left, and we will try our luck at some Yellowtail.

Lucky anglers today;

Alan Otsuka 204 pound Yellowfin tuna
Susan Gentry 218 pound Yellowfin tuna
Steven Goto 270 pound Yellowfin tuna
Gary Ahsing 202 pound Yellowfin tuna

I don't know how many Yellowfin we have over the 200 pound mark, but I will get that information from Roy, and put the results on the report in a few days. With a boat full of Yellowfin and Wahoo, and a group of happy anglers we will close for now, and report tomorrow. Until then, good luck and good fishing. The R/p crew (Roy, Dharyl, Aaron, Eddie, Rafael, Cole, Anthony, and Jim)

"Bent Rods For Life"

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Yellowfin continue to bite (011109)
Written by Royal Polaris
Sunday, 11 January 2009 14:38
Hi folks;

Well weather continues to be good, with clear skies, warm days, and a slight breeze to keep it pleasant. All our passengers are having a great time.

Our fishing continues to be excellent on 140 to 180 pound Yellowfin tuna, with a handful of 200 pound fish coming in every day. Lucky anglers today, Steve Howard (231 pound Yellowfin tuna), Taka Tanaka/Ron Watanabe (210 pound Yellowfin tuna), Mike Furukawa (214 pound Yellowfin tuna), Calvin Fujimoto (213 pound Yellowfin tuna), Craig Drummong (211 pound Yellowfin tuna). With two full days left, we are hoping the bite continues. We made a tank of bait, and now we are waiting for the morning bite, so wish us luck. The R/p crew.

P.S. Hi Joanne, hope everything is ok, I miss you and will see you soon. Love, Sam

"Bent Rods For Life"

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COW's show at the Hurricane bank (011009)
Written by Royal Polaris
Saturday, 10 January 2009 14:38
Hello everyone;

Weather continues to be good, with a slight breeze out of the northeast, clear skies, and warm.

We had an excellent day of fishing. Most of the Yellowfin were in the 140 to 180 pound range, with 5 going over 200 pounds, and one over 300 pounds. Lucky anglers today, Craig Drummong (318 pound Yellowfin tuna), Taka Tanaka (293 pound Yellowfin tuna), Kim Hofer (252 pound Yellowfin tuna), Susan Gentry (243 pound Yellowfin tuna), Joe Schilling (210 pound Yellowfin tuna), and John Corrigan (203 pound Yellowfin tuna). Wahoo fishing was on the slow side, but the one's we did get were in the 40 to 60 pound range.

We made two tanks of bait, and we will continue tomorrow, so wish us luck. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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