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Already in 1953, May 7, Lou Brown is aboard his boat, "Flying Heart" off the coast of Chile. They were fishing for swordfish. The ship's captain was Eddie Wall, who had done a lot of fishing for swordfish.
He saw a giant swordfish, and launched the line of the nose through it, the fish turned. They went and tried again, this time the fish for bait. Lou was strapped in the chair waiting, the line moved slowly, and then began to accelerate. Lou has the fish to the boat a total of twelve times, each time the fish went away, after the thirteenth time Lou reached out and took the leader, the Fish beat, got the harpoon in him and got out on board.
Back at the dock, the monster fish weighed in at 1182 pounds, is the largest fish it was caught that day. Many say that this record will never be broken.
The first fish ever caught weighing over 1000 pounds was captured in 1930 by Zane Gray off the coast of Tahiti. However, the IGFA does not allow the fish and the sharks got a hold of it on the way to the boat. It was another 22 years before another fish weighing in at over £ 1000 was recaptured.
The current record for a deal with all the catches taken in a line of evidence is 130 pounds one Blue Marlin weighing 1,376 pounds. But most striking is the Marlin caught by Kelley Everett off the coast of Hawaii. He used to jump tuna bait. It weighed 1103 pounds, it is surprising that he caught a 30-pound test line!
It took an hour and a half to bring the fish in without pause and without rest! The sailors set three crabs and fish dragged through the transom door, then race to the bank was underway. At that time, the index stood at 626 pounds, and that's what the balance is set for, for 826 pounds to restart it again turned up the beam, restoring again and again until Finally the fish was weighed at 1103 1 / 2 pounds.
The most interesting record will probably never be broken. A tiger shark caught off a pier in Carolinas.
It weighed 1.780 pounds, after losing an estimated 10% of their body weight! Experts say that had they been able to weigh that when he was captured have weighed over a ton! Not a bad day of fishing off the pier! The Carolinas and do not allow shark fishing on the pier, it is not "good for tourism. "That's why this record, will probably remain forever.
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