Fish Report for 9-1-2022

Sun went down and the Bluefin showed

9-1-2022
Royal Polaris Crew

Day two fishing. Well after a very slow morning and afternoon, the sun went down and the Bluefin showed. We had excellent tuna fishing on 50-60 pound Bluefin, a matter of fact, we had daily limits by midnight, and we headed south. We are hopping to find a kelp or two with Dorado and Yellowtail on it. Our passengers are down for the count. I don’t know how many will be up for breakfast, but I can smell the aroma of Tiger Balm in the galley. The weather has came down, which made it a pleasant night of fishing. Sorry no photos, but we will up date photos later. Until tomorrow, wish us luck. Team R/p
 
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