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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 09:50 AM


That big ship ....Royal

Is that a overnight -week set up to go on? Wouldnt mind seeing some prices on that...and how to make reservations if needed.




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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 10:16 AM


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That big ship ....Royal

Is that a overnight -week set up to go on? Wouldnt mind seeing some prices on that...and how to make reservations if needed.


I am sure Royal Polaris Sportfishing has a website. From what I understand they are a long range charter company out of San Diego----and quite expensive, but I guess expensive is not an objective statement. :biggrin:
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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 03:26 PM


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It is interesting about the look in the photos and not see a lot of smiles. I fish with the local fishermen all summer and it is literally like being in the middle of a party all day long since they laugh, chide each other, share food from boat to boat and generally have a wonderful day on the water with lots of jokes and fun. Now that the tourists are coming back in hordes they were out on the reef for a days fishing and there were some nice yellowtail being caught, but it blew me away to look at the snowbirds who all looked like they had been sucking lemons all day. They had cursory short waves, looked plain frustrated when someone else caught a fish (wonder who that might be) and generally looked like they were having a bad hair day.
I think I would prefer to be in the middle of the pangueros anytime.

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Smiles---interesting. Steve may be correct about the work part being a part of some of the lack of smiles. When we are photographing birthday and other parties around here, we have no problem with people smiling.

But when we are taking photos for the webpage, the business owner can be lauging away and the minute the "official" picture is to be taken, some quickly become very "business like", very serious looking.

So these same guys may have been smiling, laughing, etc., that is until the camera came out. :biggrin:

Since I did not take the photos, this is all speculation. :yes:




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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 04:30 PM


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That big ship ....Royal

Is that a overnight -week set up to go on? Wouldnt mind seeing some prices on that...and how to make reservations if needed.


I am sure Royal Polaris Sportfishing has a website. From what I understand they are a long range charter company out of San Diego----and quite expensive, but I guess expensive is not an objective statement. :biggrin:



Each trip is "about $5,000"....
www.royalpolaris.com
Should be www.holy-cow.com!

Tony Reyes goes for around $1000 per trip




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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 07:41 PM


The RP ain't no Tony Reyes trip. It's a 5 start hotel that floats to where you can find fish. The trips are priced by the day, and start at much less than $5000. They don't target triggerfish and pinto bass.:O
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