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Written by Royal Polaris
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Tuesday, 16 December 2008 12:50 |
Hello everyone;
Our weather today was pleasant, with a slight breeze, overcast skies. Just a great day to be fishing.
The Wahoo made a good showing today, all you had to do was fly-line a Sardine, and bingo. We had good Yellowfin tuna action most of the afternoon, with most of the fish in the 150 catogory. We only had a few fish over 200 pounds today. Lucky anglers today were Howard Hada, Steve Williams, and honorable mention George Outhwaite with a 199 pound Yellowfin tuna (all fish were tapped, so weights are estamated). We made a couple of tanks of flyer's, and we will fish in the morning to top-off our last fish hole, 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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Weather picking up (121508) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Monday, 15 December 2008 13:25 |
Hello everyone;
The weather has changed, with a stiff breeze, 12 to 15 knots, overcast skies, rain, and a slight roll of the sea. Not uncomfortable, but not what we had for the last few days.
The weather didn't change the fishing, we had another good day of Yellowfin tuna fishing, with a handful of 200 plus tuna caught today. Lucky anglers today, Ron "the mummy" Puhl, Don Burnside, George Outhwaite, Keith Patterson, Stan Bonillas, and Maury Newton. Don Burnside fish tapped out at 240 pounds, caught on a Sardine. With time running out, so is room in our holes. We still have 2 more days left. With that note, I don't know if we will have room for two more days of Giants. Wahoo fishing continues to be productive for anglers trying there luck.
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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Written by Royal Polaris
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Sunday, 14 December 2008 12:52 |
Hello everyone;
Weather continues to be good, with overcast skies, winds 10 to 12 knots.
Fishing continues to be excellent, with Yellowfin tuna in the 150 to 180 pound catogory, and a handful of 200 pound plus fishing still showing. We had another 5 fish over 200 pounds. Lucky anglers today were,
Hank Hamada, Bruce Coblentz, Nick Truscott, Ron Puhl, George Outhwaite. With 3 more days left to fish, we are hoping for another good day tomorrow, so wish us luck. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"







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Written by Royal Polaris
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Sunday, 14 December 2008 12:40 |
Hello everyone;
Weather continues to be good, with overcast skies, winds 10 to 12 knots.
Fishing continues to be excellent, with Yellowfin tuna in the 150 to 180 pound catogory, and a handful of 200 pound plus fishing still showing.
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Yellowfin make good showing (121308) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Saturday, 13 December 2008 12:38 |
Hello everyone;
Weather continues to be gorgeous, with flat seas, overcast skies, and a slight breeze to keep thing cool.
We had another excellent day of giant Yellowfin tuna action, with most of the fish in the 170 to 190 catogory . Top angler today was Stan Bonillas with a 284 pound Yellowfin tuna. We also had another 9 more fish over 200 pounds. With the 9 fish over 200 pounds today, that puts us at 45 for the trip. We still have 4 full days of fishing left, so hang on, and check out whats coming next. With that note, wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our daily events. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"








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Giants bite at the Bank (121108) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 11 December 2008 12:52 |
Hello everyone;
We had excellent weather today, with flat seas, clear skies, and a slight breeze. We didn't have enough breeze to keep the kites up, so we had to add balloons to our kites.
It was another excellent day of fishing for giant Yellowfin tuna. We had another 8 fish over the 200 pound mark. Lucky anglers today were Steve Williams, Neil Campbell, Hank Hamada, Ken Kouchi, Ron Nakamura (2), Bruce Coblentz, Nick Puhl. That puts us at 18 fish over 200 pounds for the trip. The fish range from 202 to 244 pounds. The rest of the fish were in the 140 to 180 pound catogory. We have lots of time left, so until tomorrow, wish us luck. We also had a handful of Wahoo for the day. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"








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Giants bite at the Bank (121108) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 11 December 2008 12:53 |
Hello everyone;
We had excellent weather today, with flat seas, clear skies, and a slight breeze. We didn't have enough breeze to keep the kites up, so we had to add balloons to our kites.
It was another excellent day of fishing for giant Yellowfin tuna. We had another 8 fish over the 200 pound mark. Lucky anglers today were Steve Williams, Neil Campbell, Hank Hamada, Ken Kouchi, Ron Nakamura (2), Bruce Coblentz, Nick Puhl. That puts us at 18 fish over 200 pounds for the trip. The fish range from 202 to 244 pounds. The rest of the fish were in the 140 to 180 pound catogory. We have lots of time left, so until tomorrow, wish us luck. We also had a handful of Wahoo for the day. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"








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Written by Royal Polaris
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Wednesday, 10 December 2008 14:33 |
Hello everyone;
We had excellent fishing today on Giant Yellowfin tuna and Wahoo. We had 10 Fish between 202 to 249 pounds. Lucky anglers today with fish over 200 pounds, Bob Ramirez, Ron Nakamura, Ron Puhl, Nick Puhl, Maury Newton (2), Keith Patterson, Kent Fukumoto, Neil Campbell and George Outhwaite. We had many other fish in the 150 to 190 range, and just a couple of 70 pounders. We also had excellent Wahoo fishing. It's not much more I can say about todays fishing, so I will let the photos do the talking for us.
Our weather today was overcast skies, with a stiff breeze (12 to 15 knots), with 4 to 6 foot seas. So until tomorrow, wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our upcoming events.











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