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R.W."Bob" Horton - chubtackle@msn.com - (760)322-5438 - Palm Springs, CA

Roy Hastings and Capt.Josh on 78 Lbs. tuna with a Toad Tamer.

Roy Hastings with 78 Lbs. Yellowfin tuna.

Roy Hastings (in cap). President of U.S. Graphite and Capt. owner Shawn.

Paul Silverman with an albacore caught with the Toad Tamer.

Bob Horton and Howard Egan with a 28 Lbs. white sea bass and a 14 Lbs. halibut caught with a Toad Tamer

Paul "Scooter" Silverman with a nice tuna caught with a Toad Tamer.

Alan "El Al" Schneider with two halibuts caught with a Toad Tamer.

Aaron Horton with an albacore on the Ichiban.

Aaron Horton hooked up on a Yellowfin tuna in La Paz,Mx. with the Toad Tamer.

Aaron Horton fishing with Jonathan Roldan`s (www.Tailhunter-international.com) in La Paz,Mx.with the catch of the day on the Toad Tamer.

Jonathan Roldan of (www.Tailhunter-international.com) with a 50 Lbs. Yellowfin tuna caught with his Toad Tamer.

Gama Flores of (www.kinggamagama.com) caught this sweet Yellowtail quite easily with his superb Toad Tamer.. It`s Good to be the King!!!!!

Gama "KingGamaGama" Flores caught this nice tuna with his Toad Tamer and "Uncle Bob"'s Avet MX on 30# test.

Bob Horton testing his product on a 100Lbs. Sailfish in Costa Rica!

Doc Ski with a Huge Tuna!

Bob Horton showing that his product works just fine with this 100 Lbs Sailfish.

Aaron Horton uses the entire Toad Tamer handle on this 120 Lbs. Sailfish in Costa Rica.

John A. Gelety`s  guests use the Toad Tamer for 30 + Lbs. amberjacks in Miami, Fl. 

Here is the Sailfish on the other end of that 20# test.

Now here's an interesting shot! Look closely. That's my amigo, Bob Horton, maker of Toad Tamer Rods in Palm Springs CA holding the 80 pound rooster. Up front is my other good amigo, Rabbi Shelly Donnel who makes his residence in Israel these days! If you look closely at the mouth of the roosterfish and in front of the skipper's face, you will see a huge fin and back end of a snapper. That's about a 5 pound snapper! The darned fish inhaled the huge snapper and basically kinda choked on it while Bob fished it mightily. Talk about jamming the whole meal in your mouth!!!

Jonatan Roldan