First Fish: 915-Pound Blue Marlin Caught in Hawaii
The very first fish Charlotte Smith ever caught was a 915-pound blue marlin.
Charlotte Smith booked her very first fishing trip on a whim, only three hours in advance, and wound up fighting a 915-pound Pacific blue marlin for 2 ½ hours. By 11 p.m. Smith and her crew landed the largest marlin caught in the area in the last four years. AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTAdvertisement |
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Great fish. So close to that thousand pound Grander. I never knew a marlin could of died on a fisherman's hook by diving down deep. Great job by the crew for pulling in that monster and not allowing it to drop down to the ocean floor. What a waste and sad story that would of been.
Congratulations to Charlotte and to the boat crew.
Great story! Congratulations to all.
This is so unfair on so many levels..I been trying to get one of these for years.
So it was the captain and crew that caught the fish she was just there for the photo opp
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Great story! Congratulations to all.
So it was the captain and crew that caught the fish she was just there for the photo opp
This is so unfair on so many levels..I been trying to get one of these for years.
Great fish. So close to that thousand pound Grander. I never knew a marlin could of died on a fisherman's hook by diving down deep. Great job by the crew for pulling in that monster and not allowing it to drop down to the ocean floor. What a waste and sad story that would of been.
Congratulations to Charlotte and to the boat crew.
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