When I was a child, I began to learn basic investigation technique and process from my father. However, the ways in which I learned the tools for my eventual profession took place not on the streets or by analyzing crime scenarios—it resulted from our fishing adventures.
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The first day of the tournament proved to be challenging as we experienced unusual winds from the East and swell from 4-6 ft. to the occasional 6-8 ft swell. By day 2, however, the seas were back to normal with no wind and relatively flat seas. Air conditioning was not needed day or night and the evenings were very pleasant.
| FISH COUNT |
| Species |
Number |
| Stripe Marlin |
11 |
| Blue Marlin |
1 |
| Dorado |
5 |
| Yellow-fin Tuna |
136 |
| This was a total of 153 fish caught on 15 Cruisers. |
The highlight of my trip anyway was the 451 lb. Blue Marlin I caught on Day 1. I was fishing with Roland Martines of Alta Loma, California.
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