Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Polaris Sportfishing
From Royal Polaris Sportfishing
Fish Report for 2-20-2017
Royal Polaris Fishing Report
2-20-2017
Royal Polaris Crew
The spot we’ve called home for the entire trip so far until around 10AM this morning to make sure it wasn’t going to go wide open, but we only got a few bait fish tuna and a handful of wahoo for our farewell last stand here. Decent tuna in the low 100’s, but nothing big enough to claim the last Accurate reel still up for the angler lucky enough to win it. After the morning attempt Jonathan started up the engines and we will now switch locations for a half day or so fishing that will end the trip. We’ll get there before sunrise and have until sometime early afternoon to try and put a good topper on an already outstanding trip.
No one is expecting anything over and above the quality and quantity we have already experienced, but fishing being the capricious sport that it is, no one is ruling anything out either. Travelling weather so far is acceptable (as if we had a choice anyway) with some occasional swells and bumps letting us know that the ocean is still out there, but really not an uncomfortable ride at all.
The bulk of the day was spent either watching movies or napping and at least getting a start on breaking down and packing up. When we finish up tomorrow we’ll still have plenty of time to do all that before getting to Cabo early Wednesday morning. Check back tomorrow for what will be the final report fishing wise.
POEM OF THE DAY
Her kids always heed her demands
And do what the tuna commands
Cause they’re willing to bet
She’ll go through with her threat
Which is trading them all in for cans.
No one is expecting anything over and above the quality and quantity we have already experienced, but fishing being the capricious sport that it is, no one is ruling anything out either. Travelling weather so far is acceptable (as if we had a choice anyway) with some occasional swells and bumps letting us know that the ocean is still out there, but really not an uncomfortable ride at all.
The bulk of the day was spent either watching movies or napping and at least getting a start on breaking down and packing up. When we finish up tomorrow we’ll still have plenty of time to do all that before getting to Cabo early Wednesday morning. Check back tomorrow for what will be the final report fishing wise.
POEM OF THE DAY
Her kids always heed her demands
And do what the tuna commands
Cause they’re willing to bet
She’ll go through with her threat
Which is trading them all in for cans.
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