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Written by Royal Polaris
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Friday, 22 February 2008 19:38 |
Hello everyone;
We arrived to Cabo in the early morning hours. Our passengers departed the boat at 07:00 hours. We departed Cabo at 10:00 hours. Our weather is beautiful going up the line. We are hoping that it will stay this way all the way home. We have 8 passengers riding the boat home. A few played cards, while others enjoyed a good movie (not the one's Jeff picked out). 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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Written by Brandon Kreutel
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Friday, 22 February 2008 13:31 |
Flat calm and plenty of sun (for now ;) )

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Written by Brandon Kreutel
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Friday, 22 February 2008 12:07 |
We are underway after a short shore excursion. We will report in as we
get closer to home
Brandon

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Written by Brandon Kreutel
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Friday, 22 February 2008 08:21 |
We arrived in Cabo early this morning and are dropping those
passengers off that are flying home.
There are eight of us riding home and the weather is beautiful so keep
your fingers crossed.
Brandon

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Written by Royal Polaris
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 08:30 |
Hi everyone;
We are presently on our way to Cabo San Lucas where many of our passengers will dis-embark and fly home. The Royal Polaris will arrive at the dock at approximately 08:30 hours, Monday, February 25th.
This was a trip where the fishing started out pretty well, however did not end on a high note. We caught 84 Yellowfin tuna and 65 Wahoo. Ten or our Yellowfin are over 200 pounds. there are quite a few from 150 to 190 pounds.
We have a gentleman on here we call St. Louie. His name is Larry Eilbot who has fished this boat every year for many years. Larry is a good fisherman who is one of the first every morning with a bait in the water and still fishing at dark. Larry got 2 bites this trip, both on the first day. Larry never got discouraged and always had a smile for someone. He was in my opinion an outstanding sportsman and i hope next year the fish God's reward him properly. There were a few others who also had a very tough trip, yet their attitudes wee always positive. I guess this is why it is called fishing and not catching.
The four gals that were on this trip all caught fish and were a real pleasure to have aboard. The Royal Polaris will be running Whale trips to San Ignacio lagoon, until March 13th, at which time it will be departing on a 18 day trip. For the first Whale, Dharyl will be reporting and taking pictures. If you have never seen some of the photos from these trip, you should take a look. So until tomorrow, good luck and good fishing. The R/p crew.
"BeNt RoDs FoR LiFe"
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A couple of Giants on board (022008) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 13:07 |
Hi folks;
The weather was fine, the fishing for us was quite tough to say the least. We caught two Yellowfin tuna for the day. One was caught by Robert Ramirez at 235 pounds, and the other by Stas Vellonakis at 213 pounds.
I want to say thank you to Andy Cates on the Red Rooster III, who called us when we were at the other end of the island to let us know the fish were showing. It it had not been for his call we might not have got the two nice fish that we did catch. We will give you a summary of the trip on tomorrows report.

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Things are looking up (021908) |
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Written by Royal Polaris
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Tuesday, 19 February 2008 13:00 |
Hi folks;
We started fishing at Clarion island just before daybreak. Our weather today was quite beautiful with flat calm seas.
Fishing continues to be quite tough. Shawna Barton had the largest fish of the day, caught on a live flying fish on the kite at 190 pounds. Tom Neuman got a 170 pound Yellowfin on a live sardine and won the 2 speed 870 Boss reel for the largest fish caught on a sardine today. We only had 5 Yellowfin tuna however, there were a couple of heavy ones lost.
We saw a fair amount of fish today, so we are hoping tomorrow they will be more cooperative. The R/p crew.
"BeNt RoDs FoR LiFe"


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Written by Royal Polaris
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Monday, 18 February 2008 12:28 |
Hi everyone;
Our fishing this morning was very poor. Every fish we have caught the last several days has been absolutely stuffed with box fish. One has to believe that the fish are out in deep water gorging on there little critters.
We will arrive at Clarion island at daybreak, Tuesday. Wish us luck and hopefully we will have a better report tomorrow. The R/p crew.
"BeNt RoDs FoR LiFe"
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