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Sep 07th
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Royal Polaris

Yellowtail make good showing (080310)

Yellowtail make good showing (080310)Hi folks;

Weather today was quite sunny with a 6 to 10 knots of breeze.

Our fishig was excellent with lots of action throughout the day. We caught 7 Grouper, released 3 Marlin and caught limits of Yellowtail in the 18 to 40 pound class with one Yellowtial caught by Alicia Cornelius that might be over 50 pounds.

Tomorrow we will spend the day looking for Yellowfin tuna and Dorado that might be associated with large kelps. Wish us luck and enjoy the photos. The R/p crew.

"BeNt RoDs 4 LiFe"

Wahoo make a showing (080210)

Wahoo make a showing (080210)Hi folks;

We arrived at Alijos at 06:30 hours. Weather was sunny and beautiful all day. Unfortunately fishing was not great. The Yellowfin put on an excellent show for most of the day. We ended our day with 11 Yellowfin tuna and 15 Wahoo. Most of the Yellowfin were in the 50 to 70 pound range, and the Wahoo were all logs (40+ pounds).

There was not current the entire day. Because we are on a seven day we have decided to move into the ridge where we hope to have some good fishing. Enjoy the photos. The R/p crew.

"BeNt RoDs 4 LiFe"

Day of prep (080110)

Hi folks;

Weather is absolutely beautiful as we continue to track south. We have sun and clear skies. We will arrive at the rocks at 06:30 hours and are hoping to find good action.

Today our group sponsored by Bob and Sherry Engles from the boat Queen of Hearts out of Half Moon bay. Everyone attended an in depth seminar on fishing Alijos rocks. Later in the morning there was an excellent knot tying seminar given by John Collins. Our group learned new knots and you saw many practicing them during the day.

The crew got all of our passengers ready for action and hopefully we will have a good report for you tomorrow. The R/p crew.

"BeNt RoDs 4 LiFe"

Queen Of Hearts (073110)

Hello everyone;

We had an early departure on our annual Queen Of Hearts charter. We have a great group of passengers, and we are headed for Alijos rocks. We spent very little time at the bait receiver, and we have a great load of bait. Tomorrow Frank will give his seminar on how to fish Alijos rocks.

Weather is just gorgeous, with flat seas, clear skies, and warm. So until tomorrow, wish us luck, the R/p crew (Frank, Dharyl, Billy, Eddie, John, Trevor, Anthony, and James).

"BeNt RoDs 4 LiFe"
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