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http://www.royalpolaris.comHi folks;
Weather was much nicer today, ten knots of breeze and sunshine. Our fishing continues to be a scratch on the Wahoo with 18 landed today. Tuna fishing is tough. W?e caught 2 fish in the 110 to 135 pound category and 30 in the twenty to thirty pound category. There is a great highlight to the day however. Mark Frankenberger who came all the way from Georgia, landed a monster Yellowfin, weighing 314 pounds. It is the largest Yellowfin that I personally have seen caught at Hurricane bank. It was a kite fish caught on a live flyer.
We did leave the bank today and we are now headed for Clarion Island, where we are hoping to find better tuna fishing. We will be there at daybreak tomorrow. Wish us luck. The R/p crew.
P.S. Only 13 passengers on the next trip. Want to join Roy Rose and the crew? Give our office a call and talk to Scotty or Andrea' (619) 226-8030
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Hi folks; Our weather at the bank was better today with less wind and more sun. Fishing for Wahoo was descent and fun for those who got 2 or 3 fish. I know of one passenger who has been bit on the iron at least seventy-five times and the fish are definitely ahead in the game. We caught 3 Yellowfin from 100 to 140 pounds and about 15 in the 25 to 40 pound range. Unfortunately we lost a couple of very......
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Hi folks; Weather was a bit breezy, 15 to 18 knots and overcast most of the day. Fishing was a bit slow, however we had good scratch fishing on the Wahoo. Our passengers are having a good time and once again we was lots of Yellowfin that would not bite. The R/p crew. "Bent Rod For Life"......