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Yellows on the Ridge (101707)
Written by Royal Polaris
Tuesday, 16 October 2007 20:01
Hello everyone;
Well let's talk about our weather. Mother-nature and Neptune are at it once again. I don't know who's winning, but we are paying for it. The weather was nice until dinner time, then we had 22 to 25 knots of breeze, and a very tough ride. But that's the weather.

Now fishing was excellent once again. We found quality Yellowtail on the Ridge, with most of the fish in the 25 to 30 pound range. I have not seen Yellows of this quality on the Ridge in a long time. We had limits by mid-afternoon, so it was time to try something new. We trolled up a few Wahoo, and tired our luck a Grouper once again, but they were hard to come by.

With the weather coming up, we are now headed north and Roy will try fishing some areas that we have not tried before, hopeful we can find some game fish that want to bite (ie White Sea Bass, Halibut). So with that note, we will close for now, until tomorrow, good luck and good fishing. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
Yellowfin bit for the Royal (101507)
Written by Royal Polaris
Monday, 15 October 2007 20:07
Hello everyone;
Weather today was perfect for finding Yellowfin tuna. We had 10 to 12 knots most of the day, with overcast skies. It was a very nice day on the ocean.

We had an excellent day of Yellowfin tuna fishing around Morgan bank. Most of the fish were in the 40 to 50 pound range, with a few going over 60 pounds. Our morning started out very slow, but by lunch time it was bent rods for all. We ended up with over 100 fish (Yellowfin) for the day.

By late afternoon, Roy made a decision to try our luck at some Snowy Grouper. So we dropped the anchor, and started catching some quality Grouper. At dinner time the we pulled our anchor and started heading north. We will try our luck tomorrow on the Ridge for some Wahoo, and possible more Yellowtail.

The trip is winding down, but our passenger's are still full of life, and look forward to each and everyday. So until tomorrow, wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.

P.S. We would like to wish little Jack a Happy Birthday and many more to come, and hopefully to see him out on a trip in the near future. The Royal Polaris and crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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Yellowfin bit for the Royal (101507)
Written by Royal Polaris
Monday, 15 October 2007 20:01
Hello everyone;
Weather today was perfect for finding Yellowfin tuna. We had 10 to 12 knots most of the day, with overcast skies. It was a very nice day on the ocean.

We had an excellent day of Yellowfin tuna fishing around Morgan bank. Most of the fish were in the 40 to 50 pound range, with a few going over 60 pounds. Our morning started out very slow, but by lunch time it was bent rods for all. We ended up with over 100 fish (Yellowfin) for the day.

By late afternoon, Roy made a decision to try our luck at some Snowy Grouper. So we dropped the anchor, and started catching some quality Grouper. At dinner time the we pulled our anchor and started heading north. We will try our luck tomorrow on the Ridge for some Wahoo, and possible more Yellowtail.

The trip is winding down, but our passenger's are still full of life, and look forward to each and everyday. So until tomorrow, wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.

P.S. We would like to wish little Jack a Happy Birthday and many more to come, and hopefully to see him out on a trip in the near future. The Royal Polaris and crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
The Ridge puts out Yellowtail
Written by Royal Polaris
Sunday, 14 October 2007 11:19
Hello everyone;
We had good weather today, with a breeze out of the northwest at 12 knots, with very little seas, and clear skies.

We had a fun day of fishing, catching Yellowtail, Grouper, and a handful of Wahoo. We finished up around 14:00 hours and now we are headed to Magdalena bay. We will try to catch a tank of Mackerel tonight, then head south to the inner banks and try our luck at some quality Yellowfin tuna. With this break in the weather we are hoping for some action on Monday and Tuesday. So wish us luck and we will keep you updated on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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The Ridge puts out Yellowtail
Written by Royal Polaris
Sunday, 14 October 2007 11:12
Hello everyone;
We had good weather today, with a breeze out of the northwest at 12 knots, with very little seas, and clear skies.

We had a fun day of fishing, catching Yellowtail, Grouper, and a handful of Wahoo. We finished up around 14:00 hours and now we are headed to Magdalena bay. We will try to catch a tank of Mackerel tonight, then head south to the inner banks and try our luck at some quality Yellowfin tuna. With this break in the weather we are hoping for some action on Monday and Tuesday. So wish us luck and we will keep you updated on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
Yellows bite at the rocks (101207)
Written by Royal Polaris
Friday, 12 October 2007 14:16
Hello everyone;
Weather today was perfect for flying a kite. We had 12 to 15 knots of wind out of the northwest, with a moderate sea, and clear skies.

Our morning started around 07:00 hours, trolling for Wahoo. With the Wahoo playing hard to get, Roy made the decision to put the anchor down. We had some action on Yellowfin in the 12 to 15 pound range, but this is not what Roy was looking for, so we pulled the anchor and started our search once again. The search didn't take long. We dropped the anchor, and the Yellows started biting. These were not the 12 to 18 pound fish we started the trip with, these were jumbo's. The first fish to hit the deck was a 40 pound moss-back. But this fish was not along. More 25 to 45 pound fish continue to come over the rail. But as the bite was hot and heavy, there would be heavy losses for many angler, trying to fish 30 and 40 pound test.

Once the bite slowed down, we pulled the anchor and tried our luck once again at trolling, but with no luck. We put the anchor down once again and the Yellowfin made a brief showing, before the Yellowtail moved them out. It was an excellent day, on excellent grade Yellowtail. We will try to make a tank of Mackerel tonight, and hope the Yellowtail will give us some action tonight. So with that note, 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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Yellows bite at the rocks (101207)
Written by Royal Polaris
Friday, 12 October 2007 14:12
Hello everyone;
Weather today was perfect for flying a kite. We had 12 to 15 knots of wind out of the northwest, with a moderate sea, and clear skies.

Our morning started around 07:00 hours, trolling for Wahoo. With the Wahoo playing hard to get, Roy made the decision to put the anchor down. We had some action on Yellowfin in the 12 to 15 pound range, but this is not what Roy was looking for, so we pulled the anchor and started our search once again. The search didn't take long. We dropped the anchor, and the Yellows started biting. These were not the 12 to 18 pound fish we started the trip with, these were jumbo's. The first fish to hit the deck was a 40 pound moss-back. But this fish was not along. More 25 to 45 pound fish continue to come over the rail. But as the bite was hot and heavy, there would be heavy losses for many angler, trying to fish 30 and 40 pound test.

Once the bite slowed down, we pulled the anchor and tried our luck once again at trolling, but with no luck. We put the anchor down once again and the Yellowfin made a brief showing, before the Yellowtail moved them out. It was a excellent day on excellent grade Yellowtail. We will try to make a tank of Mackerel tonight, and hope the Yellowtail will give us some action tonight. So with that note, 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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Yellows bite at Turtle bay (101107)
Written by Royal Polaris
Thursday, 11 October 2007 20:18
Hello everyone;
Weather today was beautiful in the morning, but a bit windy in the late afternoon. We had flat seas in the morning, but by the afternoon, we had 18 to 22 knots of breezy out of the northwest.

Our morning started out at Turtle bay, with a excellent bite on Yellowtail in the 12 to 18 pound catogory. But after lunch the wind came up, and the Yellowtail went on the hide and seek mission. They did the hiding, and we did the seeking. So with that in mind, around 17:00 hours, Roy made the decision to make a move to Alijos Rocks.

So we are now headed to Alijos, and we made a quick stop and tried for Squid, but they didn't bite for us tonight. We will keep you posted on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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