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http://www.royalpolaris.comHello everyone; We arrived to our first destination at 0600 hours, dropped the anchor and started fishing, but the fish didn’t won’t to play just yet. So we pulled the anchor and headed south once again. We arrived to the 23 fathom bank, and there was life, but still a no-go for us. Once again, we made the move. We arrived to the end of the ridge, and signs looked very good, so we dropped the anchor and BANG!!!!
A fisherman’s dream come true, we had 18 to 30 pound Yellowtail, 12 to 22 pound Yellowfin, and nice size Dorado, it was game on. The bite was on fly-line sardine, 6x Iron, sliding sinker, dropper-loop. All the effective ways to catch a Yellowtail and Yellowfin were working. It was a very good start to our trip, and with reports from up north being bleak, this is what the doctor order, doctor Carnes I should say.
We are spending the night, and hoping things will kick off again tomorrow for us. So until then, wish us luck. Team R/p.
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Hello everyone; We started our day with a good breakfast. The weather was good traveling south, the sun was out and our passengers are in good sprits. Jeff started the morning off giving not one, but two seminars. The crew went to work getting everyone ready for battle. After lunch today, things went into relaxation stage. The patio chairs came out, and the stories started. I heard stories from how big the fish were, to how to get ready for a hurricane. We......
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Hello everyone; We departed on the Carnes brothers 8 day trip. With a great group and a full load of wonderful bait, we are headed for points south. Weather is overcast, with a slight breeze at our backs. With heavy hearts, we say goodbye to a friend, fisherman, teacher, and doctor. Dennis Inaba has went to pull on Bluefin in heaven. Denis was more than just a passenger, he was a friend and a teacher, that taught me many things about......