Fish Report for 7-29-2011

FISH REPORT - June 26th - July 13th

7-29-2011
Team Supreme
https://www.polarissupreme.com

July 13 Tuesday That was great fishing yesterday but today was a different story. The fish really got scattered early and we never found any solid area on Bluefin or Albacore. Weather made looking good and we saw quite a few boilers but only scratched till we had to head for home at 2:00. Lucky our 20 anglers caught plenty of fish Yesterday. We will be in 7am tomorrow and Drew will be heading out on a 5 day with the boys . Their prospects look good with clear skies for water charts,

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Good weather , Great yellowtail at the islands, and the potential to have the kind of albacore fishing we had. Good luck to the next group and thanks to all the great folks on this trip. Tommy and the Boys. July 12 Monday Great Albacore fishing all day today. 25 to 30 pound fish. We will be giving it a try tomorrow. Busy Got to go. P. S. got blue fin too. Tommy And Crew

July 8 -11

7/11/10 Sunday We got a nice early departure today even though their where 7 long range boats arriving and departing on the same day. Weather is great and the bait is beautiful. We are going to make a long run to a new albacore area that is starting to develop. We should be their first thing in the morning. Wish us luck. Tommy and Crew July 8 -11 July 10 We started off with six jumbo albacore on the sea anchor this morning, then it was over. We searched and searched and searched for most of the day for just a few scattered jig strikes. Finally around 4:00 we ran into an area holding the albacore. We stayed busy till dark. No giant hits, just steady scratching from spot to spot. We were always running on something. A special thanks to all the passengers for keeping a great attitude and patience during the slow times. It makes a huge difference and we really appreciate it. Thank you. We get in tomorrow and turn right around on another 3 day so stay tuned. Drew and crew July 8 - We departed today with our charter being headed up by Bret Lane, Jorge Da Silva and Jim Seifert. With 24 anglers on board, most are returning from last year with a couple of new faces. Got an early departure from the dock, loaded up the bait and we are off on the hunt. Wish us luck. Drew and crew 7/6/10 Fish Report We spent a long day looking around for 1 Albacore. We are a long way down south and where hoping for the kind of fishing Drew had on Mal and Joe's 5-day but no such luck .There are lots of Bluefin tuna around that didn't cooperate today like they did yesterday. Probably a little too much mesh action. Well here we go, another 300 mile run back up north to the local area where they had 100 to 110 albacore per boat. We will be their at day light chomping at the bit. Thanks for tuning in Tommy and the boys. Monday July 5 - For the most part, we spent most of the day driving through a baron ocean. We picked up only 4 albacore for a long day of looking. We are headed to an area where there was some good bluefin. Our weather is great. Thanks for checking in. Tommy and crew Sunday July 4 - Happy 4th of July!!! We departed today with a private charter for a 3 1/2 day trip. We are headed south to target that albacore and bluefin. Thanks for checking in. Tommy and crew July 2-4 day and a half trip. Very choppy weather today and very slow fishing, until 4:00 pm that is. Due to the poor reports the day before we made a long haul to some untouched, warmest water around in day and a half range the we found on a sea surface water temp satellite image. There were no fish in this zone. We looked hard till lunch time and took off for some different grounds. We ran into those grounds at 4:00 and from then till dark it was game on. Very good fishing. ALBACORE! The weather didn't come down but if the fish don't care, we don't either. The weather did come down after dark though and we had a nice comfortable nights sleep. Much appreciated after the night before. Leaving Sunday night for a 3 1/2 day private charter. Drew and crew Wednesday June 30 - The report today is coming from Susan's kitchen (my wife and secretary) as the boat is at the dock preparing to depart on Friday. With all this great albacore being caught I wanted to share one of our favorite recipes we cook at home. She doesn't have exact measurements, but you'll figure it out. *_Frito Fish_* albacore fillets Cardini's Caesar dressing pepper jack cheese, shredded crushed Frito chips Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Coat the fish with the dressing and let it sit for a half hour or so in the refrigerator. Mix up the cheese and Fritos. Spray the baking dish with Pam and place the fish in the pan and cover the fish completely with the cheese mixture. This will be a nice crisp crust when done. Bake for 30 minutes or until done. Time will depend on how thick you cut your fish fillets. If you have any questions you can call her. Also we still have some open spots this summer. So come out and join us. It's going to be a fun summer. Thanks, Tommy Tuesday June 29 - We arrived at the dock this morning at 7am. It was low tide and we had a lot of fish to push up that ramp, but everyone did it with a smile on their face. Our jackpot winners were Kub Ito with a 39.6 bluefin, Joe Beck had a 38.8 lb. albie for second. And Harry Harms took 3rd with his 38.6 lb. albacore. Mal Wagstaff and Joe Beck run a great charter and we are happy that they will be doing this one again next year. Joe also has a 5 day in August with a few open spots if you want to join him on that. Give Susan a call in the office and she can tell you what is still open. Thanks for checking in. Drew and crew June 28 Finished up today with some absolutely beautiful weather and some spectacular sights. Very large bluefin schools foaming on the surface feeding. The catching wasn't that great. They were in bluefin mode but we managed to hook and land a few and lose a few most every time we stopped. Some of our passengers were to busy taking pictures of the schools to drop a line in. Time for fillet and lobster. What a great trip. And I'm not just saying that. Thank you all. Your friends, Drew and crew June 27. Arrived to the island at 9:00. Arrived to the yellowtail at 11:30. Nothing red hot. 2 long drifts and some short stops to finish plugging the side fish holds. Left that fish in search for the big boys. We saw one big spot of the toads crashing on bait but 2 minutes later when we got to it it sunk out never to appear again. Heading up the line now still figuring out where to be tomorrow. We'll let you know. Drew y crew. June 26. Very good albacore fishing today! Yup. We even threw in a catch of blue fin too. Weather was not pleasing to wake up to but we worked with it and scratched out a good half day into lunch. The fishing slowed so we made a little move and it was game on the rest of the day. Oh yeah, the weather turned great to go along with it. We're all beat and are going to enjoy baby back rib night brought to you by team galley then hit the rack. We're headed to an Island to try our luck at some yellow tail catching. Drew and the fantastic crew of the Polaris Supreme. Saturday June 25 - The albacore are back. Oh yes. We had some good fishing this afternoon on some good grade albacore. Some might call them fatsos. Descent weather today although it did appear to get windy and choppy late. We will be putting out the sea anchor tonight hoping for a nice ride and keep our fingers crossed the weather stays down and the tuna stay up. Sincerely Drew and Crew. Thursday June 24 - We departed today nice and early with 21 passengers on the Mal Wagstaff/Joe Beck charter. Loaded up some bait and we are heading south in hopes of finding some of those albacore. Everyone is anxious to get down tot he fishing grounds and get their lines wet. Wish us luck! Thanks, Drew and crew



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