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November 4, 2024 rend lake Fishing Report
2652
We are underway in gorgeous weather. Our bait we
picked up at the receiver is perfect 6-8 " sardines. We have eight
anglers on board. George, Craig, Al, Bobby, Scott, Sheridan, Tom, and
Roger. Our crew is Captains tommy, Drew and Kevin. Our deck crew is
Mike, Dave and Perry, and our chef is Javier.
All the boys are napping right now after a delicious chicken
breast with plum sauce for lunch. We will be traveling for at least two
days before we start fishing, so don't expect anything but naps, rigging
and food reports for the next few days.
Hope you all had a great Christmas!
November 3, 2024 rend lake Fishing Report
656
Hello Everyone,
We had a nice day of travel today. Mainly rigged up and took care of some chores.
The guys were able to wet a line once today on a single kelp. There was a lot of Dorado on the kelp but none wanted to bite. However we did land a nice Yellowtail.
We will be on the hunt for more Yellows in the morning.
Will report again tomorrow,
Team Supreme
November 2, 2024 rend lake Fishing Report
2433
Tommy Rothery returned Polaris Supreme to Fisherman's Landing November 18 after a ten-day Ocean Tackle Research charter. The boat had 13 anglers aboard. Chartermaster Lon Mikkelsen of Hood River, OR saw his father, Bill Mikkelsen of Olympia, WA land the season's first super cow; a tuna over 300 pounds.
"It was full-speed fishing," said Chartermaster Lon Mikkelsen.
Bill Mikkelsen's big fish won first place after it weighed in at 308.8-pounds, caught on a fly-lined sardine. Bill used the boats gear, including a 6/0 Mustad 7691 hook, 100-pound P-Line, and a Shimano rod and reel.
"Tommy said it was tail-wrapped from the beginning," said the elder Mikkelsen. "And he was, but he got lose and went on another run. He took me around the boat twice."
"We started with yellowtail fishing on the ridge that turned out to be a real good bite," said Rothery. "We easily could have got limits on yellowtail and dorado, but these guys normally release most of their fish. We had one day of awesome marlin fishing, which this group enjoyed quite a bit."
"I think we had maybe 200 hookups on marlin," said John Esler of Portland. "But our yellowfin bite was pretty amazing. Once Tommy would find them, he'd shut the motors off and just drift. They didn't need a lot of chum either, they were boiling all around the boat."
Esler landed a 206.7-pound yellowfin.
Matt Kiesse of Cederville, CA was second place with a 279.8-pound yellowfin.
"The trip was just spectacular," said Kiesse. "We got everything."
Lon Mikkelsen was third with a 277.9-pound tuna. The trip scored five tuna over 200 pounds.
November 1, 2024 rend lake Fishing Report
879
Make sure to start looking for father son, father daughter, mother son, mother daughter, or any combination trip!
The season is right around the corner!
There are lots of trips and opening for your next memory available now.
October 31, 2024 rend lake Fishing Report
898
Today we arrived at the Island late in the day. We did not see much on our way down the east side, We started to see a little life once we reached the southern part of the island. However it was late in the day and we were not able to connect.
Hopefully we can get it started here tomorrow!
October 30, 2024 rend lake Fishing Report
1074
Good evening everyone,
We spent the day traveling up the line through some snotty weather. However it did ease up after dinner. Hopefully we have the makings for a nice night of sleep tonight before our 530 am eta tomorrow morning.
This was a tough trip but everyone kept their head up and persisted through and fished hard the entire time. Although we only had a few windows of biting fish we made the most out of it.
There were many familiar faces on this charter and many new faces who decided to join us. We enjoyed having all of you out with us and look forward to seeing you out with us net year.
Until next time,
Team Supreme
October 29, 2024 rend lake Fishing Report
425
Polaris Supreme Trip Update 11-24-2019
We arrived early afternoon to the fishing grounds. We had a good afternoon of fishing on tuna from 12 to 35 pounds. Most of the fish were down toward the lower end of the spectrum. We didn't see much sign of anything else but the tuna throughout the afternoon but were still going to stay another day here to get fixed up on them. Late in the day we decided to pull the anchor and go troll around about 40 minutes before dark but picked up a old seiner anchor that weighed about 500 pounds. That ended those plans! It took us about three hours to get rid of it and fix everything it broke! Quite the tussle. Good weather still a little squally and rainy at times but good seas! See you tomorrow.
The Polaris supreme crew!
Fishing reports for rend lake are updated each week, usually by
Thursday morning. The reports are compiled by an outside contractor who receives the
information from bait shops, marinas and fishing guides.