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Written by Brandon Kreutel
Monday, 19 November 2007 19:42
Hi folks; Weather is overcast and a bit cool today. We had a complete
seminar on fishing big tuna and the techniques used to land these critters.
Our group is excited and the crew has been busy the entire day preparing
them for what we hope will be great fishing.
We will start fishing tomorrow at 11:30A.M. on the 23 fathom bank hoping to
scratch a few wahoo and Yellowtail....

The R.P. crew...........
Thanksgiving trip...........
Written by Brandon Kreutel
Sunday, 18 November 2007 19:28
Hi folks; We departed today on the Thanksgiving 10 day trip at 11:00a.m. We
picked up an absolutely beautiful load of bait and we are now headed south.


If anyone is intrested there are 3 spots available on our ten day trip
leaving November 28th. The R.P. Crew......
Almost home (111707)
Written by Royal Polaris
Saturday, 17 November 2007 12:29
Hi folks;
Weather a bit breezy today, but we had descent traveling. Our group seems extremely pleased and we are hoping to be in at 06:15 hours. The crew is quite excited to turn around and get down to the big fish area. The R/p crew (Frank, Billy, Dharyll, Jesus, Cole, Brook, Jim, and James).

P.S. There are 3 openings on the November 28th, 10 day trip. Give Scotty or Andrea' a call at our office, (619) 226-8030.

"Bent Rods For Life"
Dorado on the bite (111507)
Written by Royal Polaris
Thursday, 15 November 2007 11:52
Hi folks;
Our weather is sensational. It is flat calm and sunny.

At 15:30 hours this afternoon, we found a medium size kelp with one of the biggest schools of Dorado I have ever seen. We caught our daily limits and released a whole bunch. the Dorado were so hungry that they were eating a hook with a fish tag on it. Our group enjoyed it immensely and before we left I got several passengers up to the bridge to look at the thousands of Dorado in the water. We found these fish 655 miles from San Diego. We are now headed for home. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
And the beat goes on (111407)
Written by Royal Polaris
Wednesday, 14 November 2007 12:02
Hi everyone;
The weather today was quite nice with 10 knots of breeze and sunny.

Fishing was a little slower in the morning today. The Yellowfin tuna put on a great show, but were slow on taking the bait. We landed 17 Yellowfin by 11:30 hours, from 120 to 240 pounds. Several were 160 to 190 pounds. We had only 2 Wahoo to go with our Yellowfin. We are now on our way home with a beautiful catch and all anglers aboard are extremely pleased and thankful we made the long trip. Until tomorrow, good luck and good fishing. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
It just dosn't get any better (111307)
Written by Royal Polaris
Tuesday, 13 November 2007 12:41
Hi folks;
Weather was sunny again with 7 to 12 knots of breeze.

Fishing today was sensational once again with action all day long. There was steady action on the kite and good steady fishing on the sardines. Most fish today were from 100 to 245 pounds with approximately 6 over 200 pounds. thirteen year old Zachary Schenk got a fish that was estamated around 175 pounds, almost twice his weight.

For a few folks one of the highlights of the day was a good bite on large Dorado. Our catch today consisted of 72 Yellowfin tuna, 37 Dorado, and 3 Wahoo.

We are planning to fish till 11:30 hours tomorrow and then head for home. The R/p crew.

P.S. There are 2 spots open on our 10 day November 28th trip and 4 spots on the December 8th (15 day trip). Call our office and speak to Scotty or Andrea'.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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Wow, What a day (111207)
Written by Royal Polaris
Monday, 12 November 2007 13:19
Hi folks;
Weather here today was pleasantly warm, with a 15 knot breeze out of the north.

Our fishing today was absolutely phenomenal. We caught 84 Yellowfin tuna and 65 to 70 of these were from 100 to 195 pounds. We had 2 fish definitely over 200 and a few more that might make that number. We also had 17 Wahoo.

There were many 10 to 15 pound Yellowfin caught in the morning, most of which were used for chunks. I believe this is the first time I have ever fished the bank and not caught or seen a shark. Obviously we are hoping for another good day tomorrow. The R/p crew.

P.S. Kelly says hi to Doreen and sends his love.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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Almost there (111107)
Written by Royal Polaris
Sunday, 11 November 2007 18:17
Hi folks;
We continue going south with very nice weather. Ten knots of breeze, sunshine and 77 degrees water. Our passengers enjoyed a short seminar reviewing safety when fishing Wahoo and also fish fighting techniques. In the afternoon some read while others played Texas Hold-em and watched movies.

We will arrive at Hurricane bank at 03:15 hours and we are hoping that our next report will talk about how good it is and include some pictures. Wish us luck please. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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