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Captain of Charter Boat Bounty Hunter Welcomes Home US Military

Captain Mark Walker of Destin, FL is extending prayers and well wishes to US military members and their families. He is devoted to supporting men and women from the US armed forces as they come home. His Charter Boat Bounty Hunter is a favorite in Destin Harbor for deep sea fishing excursions. Returning military members enjoy reconnecting with the world away from war and on the water.

Master of Arms Brad Williams, of the US Navy, has remarked on the level of compassion and help offered by US businesses, such as Captain Walker’s deep sea fishing business. He describes his experience on the Bounty Hunter as out of this world. MA3 Williams believes that the fishing experience brings families together, helping servicemen and women to start to enjoy life again.

After taking some time off for repairs, the vessel is back and ready for action this fishing season. The team is now accepting bookings for this season, but they are filling up quickly. Captain Walker is committed to providing customers with a memorable fishing experience in Destin, the World’s Luckiest Fishing Village.

Captain Mark Walker was born with a love of the water. Raised in California, he has been familiar with fishing and diving since childhood. After moving to the Florida Keys, he ran a dive shop. As a dive master, he practiced both of his loves—diving and fishing. He is now the captain of the Charter Boat Bounty Hunter in Destin, FL. Endorsed by Verified Safe, this charter boat resides in Destin Harbor, providing multi-hour to all day excursions for groups of 6 or more. As an environmentalist, Captain Mark also recognizes the importance of fishing responsibly to ensure populations for the future.

As someone who understands the sacrifices made by US servicemen and women, Captain Walker strives to make their transition to civilian life easier. As many returning military members can attest to, a day out on the water can be healing for the soul. It draws families closer, bringing fun into brave men and women’s lives. It can be difficult to forget the horrors of war. Time spent fishing enjoying friends, family, and fishing can help to put war at the back of people’s minds, at least for awhile.

Bob Calvert, of Talking with Heroes, joins Captain Mark on his quest to provide support to members of the US armed forces. His talk show, based in Colorado Springs, puts politics aside to honor brave American servicemen and women, as well as their families. These positive stories found on Talking with Heroes provide an uplifting message to military members, their families, and American civilians.


 

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