Interesting theory, at best. And if Yahoo! and Google used the same database (or even the same-sized database), it would have some merit.
Google's database is much larger than Yahoo!'s, so it will be much more difficult to get a specific keyword or phrase. That behaviour is perfectly normal.
Also, if you really want to focus on the phrase "Hunt and Hunt" or "Hunt" (not that the site has anything to do with hunting), then you may want to look at reducing the length of your title tag.
I'm not sure if this has any bearing on SERPs, but it's good coding practice anyway: take the Dreamweaver Javascript code and put it into a separate .JS file. This will make your code a lot easier to read.
The other thing you may want to try, if the phrase "Hunt and Hunt" is so important, is to put the Hunt and Hunt part in <h1> tags instead of the way you have it now (with a td tag and a class attribute).
Granted, this is all just secondary material. Your big issue is that you're in a bigger pond now. Think of search engines like baseball leagues. Yahoo! is AA (at best), and Google is the major leagues. The big leaguers are going to throw much better pitches than the AA pitchers, but does that mean the league is unfairly penalizing you because Randy Johnson can cram a 100 MPH heater down your throat?
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