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From Royal Polaris Sportfishing
From Royal Polaris Sportfishing
Fish Report for 10-3-2009
Royal Polaris - Rain Rain Go Away 10/3/09
10-3-2009
Royal Polaris Crew
Hello everyone;
That\\\\\\\'s the word for today, \\\\\\\"Rain\\\\\\\". We had a very tough night of weather, with 25 plus knots of breeze, 8 to 10 foot seas, and about 6 inch of rain. But once the sun came up, things cleared up some.
We fished the lower banks, with only a few Dorado and Wahoo caught, the ocean is a bit confused, hopefully things will clear up soon, because our passengers are hungry for fish. So with that note, wish us luck and we will keep you updated on our daily events. The R/p crew.
Shout Outs: 1. Sophie, miss you! Wish you were here, it\\\\\\\'s just not the same without you, Love you Ray
2. Happy Birthday Madeline, your dad loves you.
3. Bruce sends a special thank you to Brenda for encouraging his fishing passion.
If you would like to go fishing with us please BOOK ONLINE or call (619) 226-8092 to get in on the action.
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