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May

At the Rail & In the Skiff

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At the Rail & In the SkiffYellowtail, Tuna & Bass aboard Red Rooster III

This NEW Standup Fishing with Bill Roecker DVD has exciting action from offshore tuna to bulldog calico bass!

At the Rail & In the SkiffSan Diego’s summertime long range fishing ventures from 50 to 500 miles south of Pt. Loma, and you never know what you’ll find biting in the offshore waters.

Join Bill Roecker and two dozen anglers on the Thom Hultgen Charter with chartermaster George Daniels and several expert fishermen from Bloodydecks.com as they fish nearby for bluefin and albacore. Then run south on the Rooster to Thetis Bank, for wide-open yellowtail surface fishing. The yellowtail are running from 15 to 35 pounds, cruising the shallows of the bank which comes up to about 90 feet.

The fish are big and they’re hungry! It's a paradise for jigging long rodders and bait anglers, too.



A quick tour west to Alijos Rocks is on the agenda, with some schoolie yellowfin biting. Then skipper Andy Cates takes his anglers north for some special fishing that only happens in the spring. You’ll see what skiff fishing for calico bass is like at Cedros Island. Lunker kelp bass bite plastic swim baits in the kelp holes, so many bulldog bass they’ll tire your arms! Honker homeguard yellowtail are on the feed here, too.

So settle back, relax and watch friendly fishing fun like you can’t get anywhere else, with top long range skipper Andy Cates calling the shots! For Bill Roecker's June report aboard the Red Rooster III, CLICK HERE! Available to ORDER today!



10

May

Royal Polaris Gets Seven

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Kathy Rounds of San Diego, long-time Royal Polaris regular and a prominent femal big tuna specialist, won the jackpot for the trip’s only sardine-caught cowRoy Rose brought Frank LoPreste’s Royal Polaris home May 10 after an 18-day trip with 22 anglers that visited the Hurricane Bank and the Buffer Zone off Clarion Island. He tied up at Fisherman’s Landing and unloaded the boat’s final catch of the season, which included seven tuna over 200 pounds. All but one of the big ‘uns was caught on the kite.

The biggest one weighed 277 pounds on the certified scales at the dock, caught by Keith Patterson of Santa Fe Springs.

“He came up and grabbed the bait,” said Keith to dock reporter Bill Roecker, “and away he went! My new rod worked awesome, it really handles those big kite fish. Dharyl (crewman Dharyl Shelbourne) got some good footage of part of the fight. He came up in the port corner.”

Keith said he fished a flying fish under the kite, on a 20/0 Mustad circle hook. He used 130-pound Izorline Spectra on a Penn 50 W reel and a Seeker 6463 XXXXH rod.

Phil Faubert of Huntington Beach took his first long range trip. He returned with two cows, the only person aboard to manage the feat. The yellowfin weighed 225 and 205 pounds.

The biggest one weighed 277 pounds on the certified scales at the dock, caught by Keith Patterson of Santa Fe Springs.“I had a lot of fun,” he said. “The crew knew exactly what they were doing. I can’t wait to pick a date and go again!”

Phil said he got his tuna with flyers on the kite. He used 20/0 Mustad circle hooks, 130-pound Line One Spectra on a Tiagra 50 W reel and a Shimano six and a half-foot rod.

Rocky Opliger of Cherry Valley bagged a 218-pounder, “…a mean fish,” he said, “and he kept on dogging me in circles with the sharks on him.”

The fight took an hour and ten minutes. Rocky used a flyer under the kite on a 20/0 Mustad and 130-pound Line One Spectra on a Penn 80 S narrow reel by Cal Sheets, and a Calstar 6460 XXH rod.

Steve Emert of Dublin took a 201-pounder on a flyer and a 20/0 Mustad hook with the kite and 130-pound Line One Spectra. He said he used a Penn 80 N by Baker/Sheets and a Seeker 6463 XXXXH rod.

Accurate's Jack Nilsen stands in with the big tuna caught aboard the Royal PolarisKathy Rounds of San Diego, long-time Royal Polaris regular and a prominent femal big tuna specialist, won the jackpot for the trip’s only sardine-caught cow.

“He was about a 20-minute fish,” she said to Roecker. “All the fish on this trip fought really hard, and they had short sickles, like they were travelers.”

Kathy baited her ‘dine on a 6/0 Super Mutu hook on straight 100-pound blue Izorline and 130-pound Izor Spectra. She fished with an Accurate 30 and a Calstar 760 M rod.

"The wahoo fishing was great on smaller fish," noted Rounds. "But when we went to Clarion and then came back, a lot of big wahoo had moved in."

Rocky Opliger won second place for a 138.4-pounder, and Kathy Rounds topped her trip by also winning third place, for a 135.8-pound tuna.

Skipper Roy Rose summed up the last trip for his boat.

“We had very good wahoo fishing,” he said. “And the sharks were bad. I’ll go on record with that.”

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