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Hello everyone;
We arrived to Alijos Rocks at 08:00 hours. Roy looked around for a few minutes, dropped the anchor, and it was game on. We had good action on 15 to 22 pound Yellowtail, then the big one’s moved in. For the rest of the morning we had steady action on 22 to 30 pound Yellows, with a few going over 40.
It was no secret that the surface Iron was the number one producer, followed by live bait in a close second. After lunch we pulled our anchor and headed out to the outer banks of Alijos.
The purpose for this move was to make bait, and it didn’t take long to get what we needed. 
The purpose for this move was to make bait, and it didn’t take long to get what we needed.
We are now headed for points south, and we will be out of WIFI service tomorrow night. The weather continues to be good, with a slight breeze out of the north west, clear skies, and sunny. So today was a very good day. So until tomorrow, wish us luck. Team R/p
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Hello everyone; With an early morning start, the crew of the Royal Polaris departed Fisherman’s landing and headed to the bait barge. With a good load of bait, we headed back, loaded our passengers, and headed south. Once we cleared the point, Roy gave his safety seminar and gave the stage to John Collins. John had a Friends Of Rollo raffle that raised 1800 dollars for the Friends Of Rollo. This will help send kids fishing, and teach them there more to......
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Hello everyone; Well with the fishing over, the boat is clean, and the weather is up. Since we left Cabo, we have had 12 to 18 knots, mostly 18 knots. Don’t have an ETA, just yet, but if this keep up, we are looking at 12:30 to 13:00 to the dock. But we are hoping the weather will change, and we can make up some time. So it doesn’t look like we will be getting any Bluefin this time. So until......