Rambo
09-17-2014, 09:26 PM
http://pforadio.com/incredible-giant-opah-caught-angler-jet-ski-first/
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Ben Hyun form Corona, California may be the first angler to have ever caught an opah from a jet ski. The avid angler from www.BloodyJetSkis.com was looking for more tuna and dorado about 20-25 miles off Dana Point when his partner, Alan Ogata’s fish finder sounded alerting the pair there was a fish down below.
In an exclusive PFO interview, the affable Hyun describes how he dropped a mackerel down to the depths and hooked up to the fish of a lifetime. Find out how the mighty 147-pound opah towed Hyun around just how he finally managed to subdue this magnificent denizen of the deep.
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When the water warms up this much, it nice to see the different species being caught on personal water craft.
http://pforadio.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/OpahBenHyun3.jpg
Ben Hyun form Corona, California may be the first angler to have ever caught an opah from a jet ski. The avid angler from www.BloodyJetSkis.com was looking for more tuna and dorado about 20-25 miles off Dana Point when his partner, Alan Ogata’s fish finder sounded alerting the pair there was a fish down below.
In an exclusive PFO interview, the affable Hyun describes how he dropped a mackerel down to the depths and hooked up to the fish of a lifetime. Find out how the mighty 147-pound opah towed Hyun around just how he finally managed to subdue this magnificent denizen of the deep.
http://pforadio.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/OpahBenHyun1-300x225.jpg
http://pforadio.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/OpahBenHyun2-300x180.jpg
http://pforadio.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/OpahBenHyun4-300x222.jpg
http://pforadio.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/OpahBenHyun5-300x225.jpeg
When the water warms up this much, it nice to see the different species being caught on personal water craft.