Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Polaris Sportfishing
From Royal Polaris Sportfishing
Fish Report for 12-17-2016
Royal Polaris Fishing Report
12-17-2016
Royal Polaris Crew
ONE MORE DAY OF FISHING LEFT
Today was another day that saw plenty of action most of which unfortunately was fighting smaller fish than we would have hoped for. Two notable exceptions were Mark Haag’s 180 pound kite fish and Tom Neuman’s estimated 165 pound bait fish. We started fishing full force around 4AM but a few of the guys tried unsuccessfully at various hours of the night. The tuna were boiling around the boat all day long but for the most part appeared very line shy. We woke up to an unexpected stiff breeze which quickly backed off and then blew again but mildly the rest of the day. It was again very warm and long hours at the rail trying for those big ones that were for the most part elusive eventually wears down even the toughest of anglers. We have one full day of fishing tomorrow and we will shortly be attempting one last time to make a load of bait. There is another area around where we are that we haven’t checked out yet. We will cruise there during the night as it’s several hours away and hope we can pull a rabbit out of our fishing caps and score big there tomorrow to put a proper topper on the trip. One way or another I will be summing the trip up tomorrow when the action is done and it will be my last report as I will be debarking in Cabo on Sunday with the majority of passengers.
POEM OF DAY
The whole ordeal was demeaning
And the rest of the trip was spent cleaning
Great Whites came aboard
Of their own accord
Giving poop deck a whole new meaning.
Today was another day that saw plenty of action most of which unfortunately was fighting smaller fish than we would have hoped for. Two notable exceptions were Mark Haag’s 180 pound kite fish and Tom Neuman’s estimated 165 pound bait fish. We started fishing full force around 4AM but a few of the guys tried unsuccessfully at various hours of the night. The tuna were boiling around the boat all day long but for the most part appeared very line shy. We woke up to an unexpected stiff breeze which quickly backed off and then blew again but mildly the rest of the day. It was again very warm and long hours at the rail trying for those big ones that were for the most part elusive eventually wears down even the toughest of anglers. We have one full day of fishing tomorrow and we will shortly be attempting one last time to make a load of bait. There is another area around where we are that we haven’t checked out yet. We will cruise there during the night as it’s several hours away and hope we can pull a rabbit out of our fishing caps and score big there tomorrow to put a proper topper on the trip. One way or another I will be summing the trip up tomorrow when the action is done and it will be my last report as I will be debarking in Cabo on Sunday with the majority of passengers.
POEM OF DAY
The whole ordeal was demeaning
And the rest of the trip was spent cleaning
Great Whites came aboard
Of their own accord
Giving poop deck a whole new meaning.
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