Fish Report for 5-7-2014

ROYAL POLARIS SPORTFISHING TRIP UPDATE (050514)

5-7-2014
Royal Polaris Crew

Clyde gives the Bank the Finger Fishing Report: We made a move back in to where we fished day 1. It was a great choice as we ended up with a nice catch of wahoo along with a great afternoon bite on tuna. We ended up with 3 over 200lbs led by John Natsume (the little big guy) who caught a couple nice tuna including a 225lber. Gary Cotter, a veteran long ranger and great friend of mine (although he won't admit it), caught a 216lber. and Nilo Malong famous for the "Nilo Pump" (a combination of what some might mistake as an ostrich mating ritual and rail fishing) improved his personal best by a pound with a 213lber. One additional highlight was Garry Roberts who caught another personal best with a 145lber. I mistakenly renamed him Garry Richards in the last report. Sorry Karan Roberts, he was addressing you last night... Highlight: The subject line for the story may not seem appropriate, but will be justified with the following story. For those of you who don't know Clyde, he is a great fisherman and a really tough old son of a %^$#&. In the middle of the night, Clyde decided to test his mettle and impaled the tip of his middle finger on the barb of a marauder. After a barbectomy by Dr. Yamate, Clyde now has a bandaged middle finger that to most seems like he is shooting them the bird. Needless to say he didn't need any pain killers and refers to it as a scratch... Little Frank: Due to the improved fishing, we lost track of Little Frank and don't have a clue what mischief he has gotten into. He thought he was being clever by leaving notes around the boat as clues to where he was hiding, but no one cared to look for him... Your Humble Ghost Writer


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