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Heading back home (082007)
Written by Royal Polaris
Monday, 20 August 2007 14:00
Hi folks, our weather today was flat calm and foggy, with the fog burning off by mid morning. We started of catching some white sea bass and yellows, later moving out to the deep for some more reds and lings. We spent the rest of the afternoon braking down gear and the crew cleaned up the boat. We have an eta of 0600 tomorrow morning.

PS Richard would like to say hello to Jerry, and Roy said he could of of used you out here. We can't wait to see you here next year.

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Fun day of fishing (081907)
Written by Royal Polaris
Sunday, 19 August 2007 13:20
Hello everyone out there, today we had a very fun day of fishing. Our passengers got to pull on giant squid, marlin, yellowtail, reds, lings, bonita, and some log cuda. Weather conditions were absolutely outstanding. Tonight we're going to try to make bait and fish for white sea bass. We hope for some more great action tomorrow, so wish us luck. We'll keep you posted the R/p crew.
Albacore limits (081807)
Written by Royal Polaris
Saturday, 18 August 2007 13:48
Hi folks, the weather remains the same. The fishing started of a little on the slow side for us this morning, but after lunch we were back into limit-stlye albacore fishing. We finished up before dark and are now heading for points further south. Until then wish us luck, the R/p crew.

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Albacore on the bite (081707)
Written by Royal Polaris
Friday, 17 August 2007 15:23
Hi folks, our weather continues to be good with sunny skies, 5-10 knots of wind. Today we enjoyed limit-style albacore fishing on excellent grade of fish in the 18-35 lb range. We also managed a couple of nice blue-fins to top off an already great day. We will try again tomorrow for the albies and hope for the same type of results, so wish us luck. We will keep you posted.
The R/p crew.

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Afternoon Albies (081607)
Written by Royal Polaris
Thursday, 16 August 2007 15:46
Hello everyone, today we departed on our annual 5-day Fujimoto memorial trip, with Roy Rose at the helm. After putting on a decent load of bait we headed offshore in search of albacore. Upon arriving in the area with only three hours of fishing time we were able to put together a very good start on beautiful grade albacore and a bonus Opah, caught by Nolan Chew. Tonight we are going to drift and hope for the same type of fishing tomorrow, wish us luck. Until then the R/p Crew.

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Heading home (081507)
Written by Royal Polaris
Wednesday, 15 August 2007 18:01
Hi folks, we spent about 3.5 hours at San Martin Island, and we caught one 22 pound Halibut, 1 Yellowtail, and a few Rockfish.

We will arrive at the dock at 06:30 hours, and we are eagerly looking forward to fishing Albacore on the next trip.

This Blackwater trip has been one of the most fun and relaxing trip I personally have ever ran. It was also quite delightful for the crew. Frank and the crew (Roy, Billy, Dharyl, Eddie, Jesus, Jim, and Anthony).

"Bent Rods For Life"
Cedros Island (081407)
Written by Royal Polaris
Tuesday, 14 August 2007 13:45
Hi everyone, we traveled all night and part of the day. We made our first stop in the lee of Cedros at 14:45. We caught 3 nice Yellowtails at one spot and then we went to Billy Santiago's secret Halibut spot. The result was 8 Halibuts from 22 to 46 pounds, and 9 more released.

We are now traveling to San Martin where we are hoping to catch more Halibut and some Calico bass. Frank and the crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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Things are looking good at Alijos (081307)
Written by Royal Polaris
Monday, 13 August 2007 14:25
Hi everyone, it was another wonderful day aboard the Royal Polaris. At daybreak we only had one angler fishing and that was Jimmy Loo. When he got bit I threw a bait and also got bit. It was 20 minutes before we could get anyone else to fish. Eventually we had 5 guys fishing and they all had a Yellowfin on the end of their line.

We caught 50 Yellowfin tuna in the 40 to 65 pound range, except that first one Jimmy Loo hooked which was about 85 pounds. We also had 16 Wahoo, a few Dorado, and a few Yellowtail. Enjoy the photos, Frank and the crew.

"Bent Rods For Life"

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