Thanks FM. I take it to the edge of the envelope but i'm pretty accustomed to being in the water. we don't do any messing around when the tournament is on. Jumping in with sharks and whales is for the days we are just out there messing around. Half day fishing today. Cocktail party and the captains meeting a little later. Follow us on www.lstournaments.com There is a link with live scoring updates. i'll PM you our team name.Bro safety comes first, last and always! I learned that in the Navy and still live by it! Please keep up posted on the big tourney tomorrow, wish you and your crew the very best! If you dont win the tourney, no big deal at least you are having a blast! I wish I could be in that crew tomorrow, shit as long as I can blaze some flowers I will chum, lol! You know I never been deep sea fishing before, I am a lake fisher! Good luck bro and catch the BIG WINNER!
FM
KENNNY POWERS!!! Love that show.Here you go Deuce, and for those of you who havent watch Eastbound and Down, SHAME ON YOU! Its the funniest show out there and I am sad that they wont be making anymore seasons!
Taters and Tits!!!!
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LOL Chaka! You are a sick man. We must hang out some day!Thats so funny cuz I mount 4 or 5 go-pro's all over my body when I have sex. Its fun doing a multi camera edit later on!
That is a FUCKING BEAST. I'm still searching for a "grander." 880lb Blue is my record. 6 hours in a standup harness cause we were in a center console with no chair.My Father had a plaque for a record Blue Marlin caught in Hawaii - 1100 pounds. He lived on Maui and the Big Island between 1963 and 2011.
yea, those were the days. I'd love to be able to fish 60 years ago with my gear now. Commercial fishing has murdered the oceans. It's actually tragic. In out lifetime I truly believe there will be no tuna left.This one blew my mind:
Black Marlin
Weight: 1,560 pounds
Angler: Alfred Glassell Jr.
Location: Cabo Blanco, Peru
Date: Aug. 4, 1953
Notes: Glassell Jr. of Houston boated this behemoth after a 1 hour and 45 minute fight. The 174-inch fish fell for a mackerel trolled in the once-legendary Black Marlin Boulevard off Cabo Blanco.
I wonder what kind of equipment he used?
Cheers,
Mo
That's how you tell it's a grander; the bulg it gets right infront of the dorsal fin. this is the first thing you see when the fish comes into the spread. that's when you know you have a monster.Look at his chin. That is a muscular fish!
"once legendary"....too bad. It reminds me of when Mad had to tell
me that Cape St. Francis, shown in the film "Endless Summer" had
been eroded.
Great photo though. Is that the record?
JD
pretty well over here. finally able to get back into the swing of things. but for some reason I cant get any pics to upload..? ill figure it out. lol like I said its been awhile. every time I click select files on the uploader it just does nothing.Dude anyone who has KFNP as their avi can be behind 100 pages and I dont mind. Pop in when ever you can bro. You are welcomed here always! How are things going for you? Hope all is well!
HR good to see you around too bro! Hope all is well with you too!
Peace All
FM