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Here we go again
Written by Royal Polaris
Sunday, 26 August 2007 09:08
Hello everyone, well that another one for the books. We arrived to Fisherman's landing at 07:00 hours. We unloaded our catch, cleaned the boat up, and loaded a new group of passengers. We departed Fisherman's at 10:30 hours, loaded bait and now we are headed for the Albacore grounds. We don't have the best bait in the world, and it won't surprise men if we lost a tank or two. So tomorrow will tell the story.

This is our limited load 5 day. We have 28 excited fishermen and one fisherwoman. We all look forward to, what tomorrow might bring. So wish us luck and we will kept you updated on our upcoming events.

P.S. If you got the time, we've got the place. We still have a few openings on our upcoming trip (departing 5 September on a 7 day trip). Give Scotty or Andrea' a call at our office (619) 226-8030.

"Bent Rods For Life"
A good finish (082507)
Written by Royal Polaris
Saturday, 25 August 2007 18:18
Hello everyone, well they say if thing are tough in life, just wait and things will change. Well that's what happened to us on the Royal Polaris. Firsts weather, our weather today was good, with a slight breeze out of the northwest, with flat seas, and overcast skies. The sun did make a slight showing, just enough to warm the blood up.

Now fishing today was excellent. We had excellent fishing in the afternoon on Albacore in the 20 to 30 pound range, with a few going over 40 pounds. These are beautiful fish. The good thing about today was, all the fish we saw. We would stop on school after school. Birds working most of the afternoon. At times it was hard trying to figure out what school of fish to try. It was the prefect way to end a trip. Are passenger had a blast today, with the good weather and great fishing.

We should arrive to Fisherman's landing at 07:00 hours. This was a very enjoyable trip, and most of our passenger can't wait until there next trip. So until my fingers meet the keyboard again, I wish you the best in your sport-fishing adventures. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
Moving up to the Albacore grounds (082407)
Written by Royal Polaris
Friday, 24 August 2007 17:04
Hello everyone, well it was a up and down ride last night, but that's the weather. By mid-morning, the weather started to look a little bit better. We didn't arrive to the Albacore grounds until 12:00 hours. We did make a few stops on kelps on the way up, but it was a no go on the kelps. The first few hours of fishing was some what slow, if you know what I mean. But, by late afternoon, we started seeing more life, and catch quality grade Albacore.

Most of the Albacore were on bird schools, and meter marks. It was stop and go most of the afternoon, but by dinner, we would have a good catch of Albacore for today. Most of the Albacore were in the 22 to 30 pound range, with a few going over 35 pounds.

After dinner, some of our passenger had never seen a giant Squid before, so you know Roy, he made it for our new passenger, and they could not believe the size of some of the Squid we were catching. It was catch and release, but the one's that didn't make, they will be joining us for lunch tomorrow, if you know what I mean.

Our weather today was a bit chilly, with a slight breeze out of the northwest at 8 to 12 knots, with over cast skies most of the day. The weather now is just wonderful, with no wind, flat seas and great for sleeping, and that's what I'm going to do. So until tomorrow, good luck and good night. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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Slow at Guadalupe
Written by Royal Polaris
Thursday, 23 August 2007 18:56
Hello everyone, well our weather today was beautiful, that's just until we left Guadalupe island. Overcast skies in the morning, and a very warm afternoon. But thats not what we went to Guadalupe for, we went there in hopes of Yellowfin tuna.

Fishing today was on the slow side, with only a handful of Yellowtail and baby giants (small Yellowfin tuna). It was a very disappointing day of catching. So at 18:30 hours, Roy made the decision to make a move back to the Albacore grounds. So thats it wrapped up in a nut-shell.

We are hoping that the Albacore will be on the bite, so wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
Albacore bite in the afternoon (082207)
Written by Royal Polaris
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 14:43
Hello everyone, well our weather continues to be a bit up and down. We had 10 to 12 knots of breeze in the morning, and by mid-afternoon we had 15 to 18 knots out of the northwest. It was a bit tough at times, but when the fish are bitting, the weather is the last thing on your mind.

The morning started out a bit slow, but by mid-afternoon, we had good action on the longfins. Most of the Albacore are in the 18 to 25 pound catogory, with a few going close to 40 pounds. We also caught one Yellowtail, and it was about 22 pounds. We are now headed to Guadalupe island. We should arrive to the island in the late morning. We are hoping for some action on Yellowfin and Yellowtail tomorrow. Most of our passengers are looking forward to fishing and seeing the majestic island.

So with that note, wish us luck and we will keep you updated on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
Albacore bite in the afternoon (082207)
Written by Royal Polaris
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 14:57
Hello everyone, well our weather continues to be a bit up and down. We had 10 to 12 knots of breeze in the morning, and by mid-afternoon we had 15 to 18 knots out of the northwest. It was a bit tough at times, but when the fish are bitting, the weather is the last thing on your mind.

The morning started out a bit slow, but by mid-afternoon, we had good action on the longfins. Most of the Albacore are in the 18 to 25 pound catogory, with a few going close to 40 pounds. We also caught one Yellowtail, and it was about 22 pounds. We are now headed to Guadalupe island. We should arrive to the island in the late morning. We are hoping for some action on Yellowfin and Yellowtail tomorrow. Most of our passengers are looking forward to fishing and seeing the majestic island.

So with that note, 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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Okuma reels (082107)
Written by Royal Polaris
Tuesday, 21 August 2007 16:42
Hello everyone, well the once so great weather, is not so great now. We have 12 to 15 knots of breeze, with a small sea, just enough to make the boat go rock and roll. Overcast skies, and a bit of a chill in the air.

We departed Fisherman's landing at 10:15 hours, headed over to San Diego bait, loaded up and now we are headed for point to the west. We have reports of Albacore on the bit once again. Roy Rose is at the helm this trip, so who knows what we might catch this trip.

We arrived to the grounds just in time to catch a handful of Albacore. Most of the Albacore were in the 18 to 25 pound catogory, but a few going over 30 pounds.

This is the Okuma 5 day charter. We have lot's of new faces on the boat, and the crew is very busy getting their tackle ready for fishing. With 22 rent rods on the boat, the crew will be very busy tomorrow. So with that note, wish them luck and we will keep you updated on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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Okuma reels (082107)
Written by Royal Polaris
Tuesday, 21 August 2007 16:34
Hello everyone, well the once so great weather, is not so great now. We have 12 to 15 knots of breeze, with a small sea, just enough to make the boat go rock and roll. Overcast skies, and a bit of a chill in the air.

We departed Fisherman's landing at 10:15 hours, headed over to San Diego bait, loaded up and now we are headed for point to the west. We have reports of Albacore on the bit once again. Roy Rose is at the helm this trip, so who knows what we might catch this trip.

We arrived to the grounds just in time to catch a handful of Albacore. Most of the Albacore were in the 18 to 25 pound catogory, but a few going over 30 pounds.

This is the Okuma 5 day charter. We have lot's of new faces on the boat, and the crew is very busy getting their tackle ready for fishing. With 22 rent rods on the boat, the crew will be very busy tomorrow. So with that note, wish them luck and we will keep you updated on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"
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