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http://www.royalpolaris.comWell our weather is no longer wonderful. We had 12 to 15 knots of breeze out of the northwest. With the wind, it made things a little bit different for us today.
Fishing was on the upswing once again, with 70 to 90 pound fish biting most of the day. It doesn't get any better than to days bite in that size fish. We did have some fish over the century mark, but no giants. Largest fish today was a 180 pound Yellowfin tuna, caught by Roger Hawtree. With one day left, we are hoping that the lager fish will show up tomorrow. With room for only a few more fish, this as been an excellent trip. The only thing we are missing from this trip is Wahoo.
Everyone aboard is exhausted, crew and passengers a well. This is what long-range sportfishing is all about. Tossing a bait, and not knowing what size fish might bite. It could be a giant 300 pound Yellowfin tuna or larger, or a 90 pound school fish. This has been a trip of personnel best for a few of our passenger's.
With one day left, we are hoping for a bingo. So wish us luck and we will keep you poste
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Our weather continues to be outstanding. We had excellent fishing today on 140 to 220 pound Yellowfin. We started catching Yellowfin......
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Our weather continues to be excellent, with flat seas, overcast skies, and humid. We are on day two of our catch......