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http://www.royalpolaris.comHello everyone, well weather out at Hurricane bank is just beautiful. Flat
seas, overcast skies, and just enough wind to keep the kites up with
balloons. We arrived to Hurricane bank at 11:45 hours, and even though we
were Wahoodad less, we weren't Wahoo less. We had an excellent day of Wahoo fishing, but the Yellowfin are playing hard to get. There is lots of sign out here, but just not catching yet. But with 8 full days left, I'm sure
things will change. Also we would like to let the boss know, that there's
Wahoo coming home.
Last night it took the flyers a while to come out, but once the moon was down, it was full speed ahead. So with a tank of Flying fish, we are hoping that or Yellowfin count will go up. Our passengers are having a great time, and they look forward to each day on the R/p, because there's always something new to make you laugh and just have a great time. So until
tomorrow, wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our upcoming events.
The R/p crew.
"Happy Pre-Anniversary JoAnn"
"1 May 2007"
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Hello everyone, well our weather continues to be excellent, with overcast skies, but the sun did peek through for some sunshine. Roy gave a seminar on how to fish Hurricane bank, and what we might expect once we get there. There is not a sportboat at Hurricane, so we might get luck on the Wahoo, but time will tell. The crew went through everyone's tackle today, to make sure everyone is ready to do battle with the giants of Hurricane.......
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Hello everyone, weather continues to be good, with overcast skies, flat seas, and cool days. We made a brief stop at Alijos Rocks. We caught a handful of Yellowfin in the 25 to 30 pound range, and a few Yellowtail in the 15 to 25 pound range. There was one small spot of fish in the shallows, but not enough for us to stay a full day. So we pulled our anchor and started heading southwest to Hurricane bank. We......