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To: rodguy911

Big goings on in Maryland. My nice lives within walking distance of this big event.

And John McCain is being buried within 15 minutes of where I used to live.

Granddaughter, who has a pair of marine boots size 4,btw, says life is a mess up there.

And it’s Labor Day weekend!!!


201 posted on 09/02/2018 2:29:05 PM PDT by Fishtalk
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To: Fishtalk
Evidently this tourney was held a few weeks ago below are the results top winner took home tow and half million bucks for an 83 lb. white marlin.not a bad payday at all.!!
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https://whitemarlinopen.com/

2.58 MILLION DOLLAR WINNER TOPS IMPRESSIVE 2018 EVENT
In a close finish, Pascual Jimenez from Puerto Aventuras, Mexico edged out all competitors to win a world record $2,584,260* in the 45th White Marlin Open. Fishing on the Weldor’s Ark out of Morehead City, NC, Jimenez weighed an 83-pound white marlin on the final day of the 5-day event held in Ocean City, MD to take the top individual prize in the 382-boat field. Gregory Giron and the Under Dog from VA Beach took 2nd place money for their 83-pound white worth $129,784 with the Lights Out from Ocean Reef, FL taking 3rd and $85,804 for the 75-pound white marlin caught by Bill Haugland of Coconut Grove, FL on Day 2.

Two world records were set during the 2018 event. The $2.58 million-dollar payout was the most ever awarded for the catch of a billfish, and the $5.45 million-dollar purse was the most ever paid in any fishing tournament.

The Blue Marlin Category and the $924,936 purse was safely held all week by Joe Rahman from Wanaque, NJ. His 881-pound monster caught Monday aboard the Auspicious out of Palm Beach, FL was never challenged as it was the only qualifying blue marlin weighed the week.

The Tuna Division edged closer to anointing the first million-dollar tuna as Gary Sansburry from Hobe Sound, FL won $904,851 while fishing off the Buckshot out of Ocean City, MD. The 75.5-pound tuna was the biggest of a close group that split up the rest of the tuna purse of $1,300,000. The Blinky IV out of Freeport, MA was second with a 73.5-pound tuna weighed by angler C...

209 posted on 09/02/2018 4:22:51 PM PDT by rodguy911 (Home of the free because of the brave! MAGA!!)
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