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http://www.royalpolaris.comOur weather has not changed. It has been a steady 25 knots all day and yet still comfortable on the anchor.
We had another great day of fishing and at 15:00 hours we had to stop fishing. Fish today were mostly in the 175 to 190 pound class. Bill Nakaki was the exception however with a 264.9 pound Yellowfin tuna. We also caught a few more Wahoo.
We are going to spend the night on the anchor as the weather should calm down early tomorrow morning. We plan on fishing for some bottom fish in the morning, so we can have a plotinus dinner on our way to Cabo.
We have a beautiful load of RSW fish and absolutely no room left for any more fish.
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Our weather has improved. Fishing was on the slow side with the largest fish around 180 pounds, caught on a sardine by Gary Cotter. We had 11 Yellowfin tuna and 10 Wahoo and left the buffer-zone around 11:00 hours. We will be traveling until about 04:30 hours. Our group is having a great time and looking forward to being able to put fish in the RSW well as our center hold is now full.......