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From Royal Polaris Sportfishing
From Royal Polaris Sportfishing
Fish Report for 8-1-2007
The Royal Polaris Fish Report 08-01-07
8-1-2007
Royal Polaris Crew
Whites, Yellows, and Flats, that's whats going on. Hello everyone, well the beat goes on. Weather continues to be out of this world. Flat seas, clear skies, and warm days, and great fishing on the Royal Polaris, "priceless". That's what you could say about yesterday aboard the R/p.
We arrived to Cedros at 05:45 hours, Billy looked around, then put the anchor down. It didn't take long for Sunny Cruz to hook into the Sea Bass of his life. After a short battle, Sunny would land a whopping 47 pound White Sea Bass, his personnel best. We would land a few more Yellowtail, before we would make a move. After a few more hook-ups on Yellowtail, we would make the drift of the day, with 7 hook-ups, and landing 4 more White Sea Bass in the 25 pound category. Lucky anglers were Jesse Lara, Stephen Lee, Sal Catania, and his brother Joe Catania.
We would have fair action for the rest of the day, with 3 to 5 fish going on each drift. Most of the Yellowtail were in the 18 to 25 pound range, with a few going 30 plus. At the end of the day we did land one Halibut. It was a good day of fishing, with verity and quality. We caught White Sea Bass, Calico Bass, Barracuda, Bonita, Yellowtail, and Halibut. Another fun day of fishing. As the sun was setting, Billy had a decision to make. What to do next? Billy decided to give Cedros another day. So with that statement, I will close by saying, wish us luck and we will keep you updated on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.
We arrived to Cedros at 05:45 hours, Billy looked around, then put the anchor down. It didn't take long for Sunny Cruz to hook into the Sea Bass of his life. After a short battle, Sunny would land a whopping 47 pound White Sea Bass, his personnel best. We would land a few more Yellowtail, before we would make a move. After a few more hook-ups on Yellowtail, we would make the drift of the day, with 7 hook-ups, and landing 4 more White Sea Bass in the 25 pound category. Lucky anglers were Jesse Lara, Stephen Lee, Sal Catania, and his brother Joe Catania.
We would have fair action for the rest of the day, with 3 to 5 fish going on each drift. Most of the Yellowtail were in the 18 to 25 pound range, with a few going 30 plus. At the end of the day we did land one Halibut. It was a good day of fishing, with verity and quality. We caught White Sea Bass, Calico Bass, Barracuda, Bonita, Yellowtail, and Halibut. Another fun day of fishing. As the sun was setting, Billy had a decision to make. What to do next? Billy decided to give Cedros another day. So with that statement, I will close by saying, wish us luck and we will keep you updated on our upcoming events. The R/p crew.
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