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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2340453" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>The Blue marlin was caught a couple days after the white marlin open by the same man in the cockpit of the Sushi Capt James C. In the Mid Atlantic the new record Blue for Maryland was caught breaking the 1010# fish James was a big part of on Let it Ride.</p><p> THe 2 Bluefin are both very good fish. The one on the right was 528# 102" gutted and gilled. </p><p>The one on the right was a true monster. I was told 128" and 954# but Idk if that is gutted and gilled(in this pic) or core weight. The real story is that the boat was a 21'er. The weather was terrible solid 6'seas and the wind was out of the NE and blowing hard. Lou told me he was losing him on radar at less than a mile. </p><p>Unfortunately I don't have many pics this year. Most everything is video and I cannot get them to load. Had some epic days with tuna.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2340453, member: 85987"] The Blue marlin was caught a couple days after the white marlin open by the same man in the cockpit of the Sushi Capt James C. In the Mid Atlantic the new record Blue for Maryland was caught breaking the 1010# fish James was a big part of on Let it Ride. THe 2 Bluefin are both very good fish. The one on the right was 528# 102" gutted and gilled. The one on the right was a true monster. I was told 128" and 954# but Idk if that is gutted and gilled(in this pic) or core weight. The real story is that the boat was a 21'er. The weather was terrible solid 6'seas and the wind was out of the NE and blowing hard. Lou told me he was losing him on radar at less than a mile. Unfortunately I don't have many pics this year. Most everything is video and I cannot get them to load. Had some epic days with tuna. [/QUOTE]
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