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http://www.fishingvideos.com"We got four fish over 200 pounds today," said the report for Royal Polaris February 20. "The first to hit the deck and earn the last of Jack's Accurate reel awards was caught by Koi Marcucelli and went 211 to become his new personal best by just a couple of pounds. It came in the early morning flurry we've been so spoiled by, and it was a good bite that saw many great fish landed besides Koi's. There were several in the 180-pound range, both lady anglers hooked up. Kathy landed hers, Allison lost her fish, but got two later on in the day. The kite was definitely the "A" ticket ride today. It seemed to go off constantly and we worked through the rotation almost three times. Dr. Pete and Gary Lacroix almost simultaneously landed a 229 for Pete and a 230 for Gary. Pete's was his personal best. Nick Didovic also scored a 203 off the kite. The majority of the fish landed today were in the 160 to 190 catagory, and there were a bunch of them! Total for today was 54 tuna and 36 wahoo. I don't think there was 30 minutes total all day when at least one fish wasn't on. Everyone is totally exhausted from fighting these beasts. To give you an example of just how hard these fish fight, Robert Tankersley eventually landed a fish of around 180 that broke both his rod and his reel. The reel by the way was NOT an Accurate, and the line had to be cut and spliced onto another reel during the heat of battle. The crew routinely works such miracles out here every day. Tomorrow is our last day of fishing, and if it's anywhere near as good as today we will plug the boat. Already there is a 100-pound minimum in effect for keeping fish. We can only hope it goes up from there as we fill up."
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"After a tough day yesterday," wrote Red Rooster III skipper Andy Cates about his day February 19, "today we had......
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Skipper Andy Cates of the Red Rooster III found some improvement in his fishing yesterday, February 17. He said......