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CAPT'N
08-30-2012, 05:05 PM
A last minute cancellation gave me the opportunity to jump on a private charter on the Polaris Supreme for a 5 day trip out of point Loma. We left on 11th of August and returned on the 16th of August.
The Polaris Supreme is a 90 ft. long range boat out of Point Loma, San Diego.

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Our trip had 21 anglers, seven of which were like me , Los Angeles Rod and Reel Club members and a crew of 5 plus the owner Tommy Rothery, as captain. Out charter master was on his 30th year with Tommy as Captain, and they pulled out all the stops for this trip. Our mourning departure was warm and a little balmy to flat seas, with lunch served soon after we left the bait receiver with 30 scoops of x-large sardines.

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That night we were treated to prime rib in portions that would feed the NFL, good wine, good company, and preparation for the mourning.
By dawn, we had trolling line out and before 6AM we had a good plunker bite going that lasted through lunch. A steady mix of 15-30 LB Yellow fin, with the occasional 40+ were coming over the rails, with a nice mix of Bluefin tuna in the 15-40lb range. I had 4 Yellow fin, 1 Bluefin, and a 15# Dorado for the day.

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This bite petered out after lunch and we were off trolling again, with a troll fish here and there till dark. Tuesday was a quiet day, looking for breezer schools, and again a troll fish here and there, until 4:00, when it turned into a wide open Tuna and Dorado bite that lasted into the dark.
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This entire trip was blue water, no island hopping at all, and this night we had flat calm seas with Dorado jumping around the boat all night.
The next day was a scratch a fish day with the majority of the day trolling through areas not hit by the fleet, with Tuna pens, and some wind chop through the day. That night we feasted on filet Mignon topped with blue crab in a white wine reduction sauce. The next day would be our last day to fish.

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Wednesday, we arose to an announcement from Captain Tommy that trolling team 1 was up, and that was my team. We trolled through lunch, with some trolling fish and one or two additional at each stop. By 1:00PM, Tommy announced we had one more hour and would have to start heading up the line, we were 30+ miles farther south than he had planned, and this would result in a late arrival.

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Not more than 45 minutes later, we slide up on some Sargasso with a lone Albatross on top, Tommy announces that there ares a great markings, and we all bait up. My first bait hits the water, with a splash and bam line is peeling, and peeling, and peeling, through the mono, into the spectra, my 2 speed AVET was singing. This turned out to be a 39# Bluefin. For the next 3 hours, every bait was a bite. Yellowtail like wolf packs, Bluefin, Yellow fin, and Dorado. The decks were covered with fish, and blood, and I personally caught 4 Dorado, 8 Tuna, and too many Yellowtail to count. Most were released, as the boat was nearly plugged. At close to 6 Pm Tommy said we needed to leave, and no more bait was in the wells. With 20 + anglers next to tears, he filled the wells with bait, and gave us an additional 30 minutes to fish.

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We left that paddy, boat plugged, tired, with fish boiling and jumping around the boat.
We enjoyed another one of Chef David’s s meals, and slowly filed into our staterooms. Mourning came far too quick, breakfast, unload, sort fish, jackpot, and then I turned my fish in to Mario at Sportsmen Seafood for processing. My Tuna weight was 562 LBS, and I was floored, I gave most to charity, and kept the Dorado , and Bluefin to pick up the following week. Before long we were back on the freeway, heading north to LA.

Great boat,, phenomenal crew, fantastic food, and good times fishing the Tuna!

fishinone
08-30-2012, 05:26 PM
Wow! what a trip. Congrats on the awesome catch.

I told you that you needed a porter!

murrieta angler
08-30-2012, 07:13 PM
Hello Scott!
Sounds like you had a great time out there.
I enjoyed the report very much and the pictures are nice and clear.
The shot with the deckie sticking his head out of the hole, is classic!
Take Care Brotha,
Robert
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a321eric
08-30-2012, 07:21 PM
Holy cow!!! Thats awesome man! I need to save up and get out on a multiple day trip. I've only been on 3/4 days and I couldnt imagine catching that many TUNA!!!! COngrats

CAPT'N
08-30-2012, 08:24 PM
Ron,

I was looking for you at the landing to carry my gear ;-)

Robert

Thanks, it was really a last minute trip, I had the invite on Thursday, and left that Saturday. That deckie I have known for 8 years on this boat, and shortly thereafter he was all but under the tuna.

Eric

Definitely try to go on a multi-day. I had limits for yellowfin, 8 bluefin , with several of each between 35 and 39 lbs

Capt'n

fishinone
08-31-2012, 12:10 AM
Ron,

I was looking for you at the landing to carry my gear ;-)

Capt'n

What we have here is a failure to communicate! :Big Grin:

OC ANGLER
08-31-2012, 12:34 AM
wow ! i got to get myself on a trip likes this one day !

DockRat
08-31-2012, 05:45 AM
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OMG What a trip. Speechless. http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n364/firdaususman/icon_razz_msnemoticonsorg.png

TroutOnly
08-31-2012, 04:31 PM
WAY TO GO SCOTT YOU TUNA KILLER,,,,IM PROUD OF YOU,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bob,,,,,,,,,,,

Wingnut
08-31-2012, 06:35 PM
Fantastic trip Scott... awesome! :Envious:
So what time can I come over to pick up my Fillets? :LOL:
See ya at HG4. :Big Grin:

Which Way Out
08-31-2012, 09:22 PM
Scott ! I hate you...............Just Kidding of course.

What a trip and a great report as well. Living the dream baby.

Congrats and let me shake you hand at the HG-4 for the released fish and the ones given to charity. Class act all the way.:Thumbs Up:

WWO

russ88
09-02-2012, 11:10 AM
OH my u r spoiled!!! I'm sure it's a well deserved trip. Thanks for sharing your adventure... I'm jealous..:)

CAPT'N
09-03-2012, 10:29 AM
Bob,
It's just like Striper fishing..... ...

WWO,
See you at HG 4 !

Wingnut,
The fillets are yours, PM me when you are in town, we will get it done.

Russ,
I do not know if it was deserved, but was thourghly enjoyed:Fishing Catch:

Can't say enough about the captain and crew of the Polaris Supreme. It is not the newest boat in the fleet, nor the fanciest. But the crew make up for it in spades........
Capt'n

JapanRon
09-03-2012, 03:40 PM
Hi CAPT'N,

Remember this trip on your next stone-cold blank 3-Dayer !! :)

Nice goin' Great report and pics to boot,

JapanRon