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Another fine day (090807) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Saturday, 08 September 2007 14:07 |
Hi folks;
Weather continues to be slightly overcast, with a breeze today of 12 to 15 knots.
Fishing today was absolutely sensational, outstanding, epic, and most of all much fun. We boated 13 Wahoo, 108 Yellowfin tuna, 3 Dorado, and 1 Yellowtail. Most of the Yellowfin today were in the 50 to 70 pound catogory, with the largest fish around 90 pounds. Many fish were lost to the Sharks. At one point today we had to leave the area for awhile and then return after the Sharks had dispersed a bit. Most fish were caught on fly-lined sardines, with a few caught on the iron. We are planning on fishing this area till noon tomorrow, and then taking off for Cedros to fish Yellowtail and Halibut. Wish us luck. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"






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Hot action all day long (090707) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Friday, 07 September 2007 14:21 |
Hi folks:
Weather here at Alijos rocks could not have been better. We had flat calm seas, with light overcast and 5 to 7 knots of breeze.
We arrived at 07:15 hours and picked at the Wahoo in the morning, and a few Yellowfin tuna on the anchor. About 13:00 hours the current straightened out and we sat in one spot till dark. We boated 95 Yellowfin tuna, from 45 to 75 pounds, and 38 Wahoo. The Sharks were quite a problem and I would guess we lost 40 to 50 Yellowfin to the Sharks. It was a sensational day of fishing and our passengers are exhausted. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"




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Right around the corner (090607) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 11:33 |
Hi folks:
Our weather is flat calm and beautiful. We are traveling south to Alijos rocks and should arrive around 06:45. We are planning on fishing Squid for a short while tonight.
This morning we did a complete seminar on fishing Alijos rocks and the passengers spent their day preparing tackle with the entire crew assisting.
In the late afternoon some are playing cards in the Texas Hold-em tournament and some are watching a movie. So until tomorrow, wish us luck. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"





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Right around the corner (090607) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 11:32 |
Hi folks:
Our weather is flat calm and beautiful. We are traveling south to Alijos rocks and should arrive around 06:45. We are planning on fishing Squid for a short while tonight.
This morning we did a complete seminar on fishing Alijos rocks and the passengers spent their day preparing tackle with the entire crew assisting.
In the late afternoon some are playing cards in the Texas Hold-em tournament and some are watching a movie. So until tomorrow, wish us luck. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"
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I'm back, 7 days at the Rocks (090507) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 08:23 |
Hi everyone;
Jackpot winners today were Richard Jones with a 52 pound Yellowtail, Steve Virtue with a 43 pound Yellowtail, and Ken Shaleen with a 36 pound Yellowtail. Most of our Yellowtail were in the 28 to 32 pound catogory.
We got an early start today and departed on our 7 day trip at 09:50 hours. It looks as though we have a good load of bait. We are headed for Alijos rocks. Wish us luck. The R/p crew.
"Bent Rods For Life"
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Tuesday, 04 September 2007 17:42 |
Hi folks:
Weather continues to be flat calm although this morning we do have a bit of heavy fog. Today we had very good fishing on reds, calicos and lings. It was fun fishing. At 9:00 AM we called it a trip and we are now headed for San Diego. We will be departing tomorrow on a 7 day trip.
The R.P. Crew
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Written by Brandon Kreutel
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Tuesday, 04 September 2007 17:17 |
Hi folks, weather is absolutely beautiful. flat calm and just enough breeze
that it was comfortable all day. Our fishing today was sensational. we
started at 3a.m. catching greenies for bait. Daybreak till 11 a.m. we had 35
yellows from 22 - 28lbs. We then went up the lee of the island and had
sensational fishing in 30-40 ft of water on yellows from 27-42 lbs. it was
all flyline baits and surface iron fishing. Before dark, I turned the boat
over to the specialist. aka Billy Santiago and he found us 9 good Halibut
for our folks to finish off the day. We are hoping to fish San Carlos and
Sacramento reef tomorrow.
Wish us luck.
the RP crew.
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Tuesday, 04 September 2007 16:59 |
Hi folks. Weather today was sunny with a 10 to 15 knot breeze throughout the
day. Albacore fishing was extremely frustrating. We found at least 20
different schools from 11 a.m. till 6 p.m., and if any of them would have
bit we would have had limits for the day. I ran over several schools that
were 3 to 4 boat lengths and the fish would just lay there under the boat at
50 to 60 feet and not even boil or bite. We caught 28 albacore for the day
and we are now headed south to fish kelps tomorrow, Yellowtail, white sea
bass, and halibut on Monday. wish us luck. the r.p. crew.
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