Pending World Record Dogtooth Tuna Landed From a Kayak in Guam The open ocean can afford some incredible opportunities to wrangle a fish of a lifetime from a kayak, but it’s not every day that fish is a world record. For Raf Vargas, that day recently happened off the coast of Guam. Picture this: You have a 170-pound dogtooth tuna tied to the end of your rod, it’s dragging you out to sea, the wind is picking up and you can’t take a single finger off of your rod to, as much as, take a drink of water. Lasting nearly two hours, you could say this was a fight that only the likes of Rocky Balboa could endure, but low and behold, Vargas was able to land this world-record fish. It’s safe to say, we’d put him in the ring against the best of ’em. Find more of Vargas’s chronicles on his Youtube and Instagram, you won’t regret it.   More From KF: Record Black Marlin From a Kayak Washington Angler Breaks Kayak Halibut Record Potential World Record Redfish on Fly   

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Pending World Record Dogtooth Tuna Landed From a Kayak in Guam

The open ocean can afford some incredible opportunities to wrangle a fish of a lifetime from a kayak, but it’s not every day that fish is a world record. For Raf Vargas, that day recently happened off the coast of Guam.

Picture this: You have a 170-pound dogtooth tuna tied to the end of your rod, it’s dragging you out to sea, the wind is picking up and you can’t take a single finger off of your rod to, as much as, take a drink of water. Lasting nearly two hours, you could say this was a fight that only the likes of Rocky Balboa could endure, but low and behold, Vargas was able to land this world-record fish. It’s safe to say, we’d put him in the ring against the best of ’em.

Find more of Vargas’s chronicles on his Youtube and Instagram, you won’t regret it.

 

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Record Black Marlin From a Kayak

Washington Angler Breaks Kayak Halibut Record

Potential World Record Redfish on Fly 

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