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I'm back, 7 days at the Rocks (090507)
Written by Royal Polaris
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"
Fish Report (090407)
Written by Royal Polaris
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
Fishing 9/3
Written by Brandon Kreutel
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.
Fishing 9/2
Written by Royal Polaris
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.
Fishing 8/31
Written by Brandon Kreutel
Saturday, 01 September 2007 09:19
Hi folks, we departed fisherman's landing at 10:20 a.m., and after loading
bait, we cleared the point at 12:35p.m. We started fishing at 7:15 P.m. and
we found one little batch of fish that we got one bait fish out of. So I
guess you could say we got the black kitty off the boat. Fishing for the
fleet today was definitely off. There were plenty of fish seen, just not
many in the biting mood. We are hoping for a good day tomorrow, and we are
keeping our fingers crossed.

Wish us luck.
The RP crew
Another find day of Albacore fishing (082907)
Written by Royal Polaris
Wednesday, 29 August 2007 17:32
Hello everyone, our weather took a big change. We had 20 knots of wind out of the northwest, but the seas were moderate. We had another excellent day of Albacore fishing. We finished off our trip limits today, and now we are headed for the beach. Roy made the decision to try for something different. So tomorrow we will try our luck at some Halibut, White Sea Bass, Calico Bass, Rock-Fish, or what ever wants to bite.

This has been an excellent trip. We had limit style Albacore fishing everyday, good weather until yesterday, but thats the weather. Most of the Albacore were in the 20 to 25 pound catogory, with a few going over the 30 pound mark. 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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Albacore on fire (082907)
Written by Royal Polaris
Tuesday, 28 August 2007 20:03
Hello everyone, we had a change in weather today. We had 12 to 15 knots of wind, out of the northwest. Partly cloudy, with just a dash of sunshine.

Fishing continues to be excellent on quality Albacore. Most of the Albacore are in the 22 to 25 pound range, with many going over 30 pounds. With the excellent Albacore fishing, it's hard to talk about the schools of Bluefin we are seeing. With limit style fishing, we will give this another try tomorrow, so until then, wish us luck. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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Albacore on a roll (082707)
Written by Royal Polaris
Monday, 27 August 2007 15:26
Hello out there in web-land. Well let first talk about the weather. Weather today was very good, with a slight breeze out of the northwest at 8 to 10 knots, slightly overcast skies, with a very warm afternoon.

Our weather was not the only thing that was warm, so was the Albacore fishing. We had limit style fishing today on 22 to 30 pound Albie's. It was fair in the morning, but by late afternoon, the Albacore began to rumble. Our 29 passengers had a surprise today, with a brief showing of Bluefin tuna. The Bluefin were in the 15 to 20 class, with only a handful landed. All in all, today was just a great day of fishing.

Roy made the decision to give Albacore fishing another day, before thinking about trying something different. So with that note, I will close for now, but I will kept you posted on our daily reports. Until tomorrow, good luck and good fishing. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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