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News from Around Banderas Bay | August 2007
PV Hosts 2nd Annual Bloodydecks Tuna Shootout Capt. Juan Pablo Moll - PVNN
| The 2nd Annual "Bloodydecks.com Tuna Shootout" will be held at the luxurious Paradise Village Resort and Marina in Nuevo Vallarta from Aug 17th-19th, 2007.
| Bloodydecks, the world's leading online fishing community is pleased to announce the 2nd Annual "Bloodydecks.com Tuna Shootout" will be held in the world famous "Cow Town," Puerto Vallarta Mexico.
The 2nd annual event will take place on August 17th, 18th and 19th, 2007. The luxurious Paradise Village Resort and Marina in Nuevo Vallarta will host all the Tournament Events.
The tournament entry fee is $1000 USD per team (up to five anglers.) There will also be daily "Winner Take All" Jackpots of $500 per team. There will be an even cash payout for Friday's biggest tuna, Saturday's biggest tuna and Overall biggest fish.
The event kicks off with the mandatory Captains meeting on August 17th at 8 pm. Fishing begins on August 18th and culminates with the Awards Banquet after fishing on August 19th at 8:30 pm.
The tournament will be open to all anglers fishing from both private and charter boats. Entries will be accepted both by mail and in person at the Captain's Meeting.
All Anglers will receive an angler bag with an official tournament T-shirt, Pelagic Event Visor and plenty of tackle.
"We are really excited to bring this event to our online community of fisherman world wide and look forward to weighing some of the GIANT tuna that this area is known for." said Ali Hussainy, Tournament Director.
Captain Juan Pablo Moll - Fishing-Puerto-Vallarta.com Born and raised in Puerto Vallarta, Juan Pablo comes from a long line of sports fishermen. ESPN's Sport Challenge and Marlin Magazine have made his father, Captain Juan Moll, a.k.a. Mr. Marlin, known to sports fisherman around the world, and his grandfather holds the record for the largest sailfish ever caught in the Mexican Pacific. As a member of the International Game Fish Association who fully supports the conservation efforts of the International Billfish Foundation, Juan Pablo carries on the family tradition by offering quality sports fishing charters in Puerto Vallarta. |
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