DOCTOR BUNDAY'S BIG GAME ANGLING ADVENTURES
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I have enjoyed fishing the different waters of the world most of my life. I truly love the thrill of 200 yards of 130 pound test fishing line screaming from a Penn International in a matter of seconds. There's nothing like seeing the cobalt blue water and feeling the sun's rays with a light, saltwater spray.
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May 19, 2009
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico: I boat my first Marlin after seven hook ups. The Striped Marlin weighed approximatey 180 pounds and was 10 feet long. The fight took about one hour and was released alive after photos were taken. The fish was caught aboard the "Cabo Bandit" with Captain Hector.
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May 29, 2006
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Cozumel, Mexico: I boated my first Atlantic Sailfish. The sailfish weighed approximately 70 pounds and was released. This completes the successful boating of both sailfish species.
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June 30, 2005
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Puerto Vallerta, Mexico: I boated my first Pacific Sailfish. The sailfish weighed in at 83 pounds and is my first successful boating of a billfish species.
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June 27, 2005
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Puerto Vallerta, Mexico: I boated my first Yellowfin Tuna (AHI). The tuna took me over an hour and 15 minute to land. It weighed in at 146 pounds and measures over 5 feet. I caught the fish on the "Dream Catcher" with Captain Nacho and Mate Victor.
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May 5, 2004
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Kona, Hawaii: I boated my largest Mahi-Mahi to date. The fish weighed in at 32 pounds and was caught off of the "Deceiver" captained by Scotty Pruner.
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