My first black marlin - closeup
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Sun, 2006-10-29 10:42
A cropped photo of my first black marlin
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Andy Mac
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An absolute cracker!!!
That is what dreams are made of. Nice tight shot like that makes all the difference. Very Jealous!!!!
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jay_burgess
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Any footage of the black
Any footage of the black Adam? Sorry if it was in a previous video, I might have missed it :/
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bod
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what a team!
sensational...fish, fisherman and photographer
Trent Jones
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sweet, nice shot
great picture of a great fish!
Catch 22
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What Lure?
Nice fish!! What lure were you using and where was it caught?
jay_burgess
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That's off Exmouth
That's off Exmouth somewhere.
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Vander72
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damn fine
that would have to be the epitome of fishing ....hooked up to every fishermans dream......damn fine fish mate!!!!!!!!
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jay_burgess
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Looks awesome with the Cape
Looks awesome with the Cape Range in the background and it looks a bit rough for exmouth standards too :P
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Ryan Thipthorp (not verified)
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The first is always gold!
Nic first Adam, that looks about 40kg's by the size of the lure in the pic, the lures an Oscar junior black/purple colour....my favourite too BTW
Adrian Gribbon my manager took the pic to my knowledge.....congrats on your first again Adam!
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I think I might have to tag
I think I might have to tag along on the next trip to exmouth. Well done on your first marlin Adam. Quick question cheif,Is It the black marlin that grows the biggest out of all marlin.
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Yep!
I think for Australia it's Black, internationally Blue!
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Cheers guys
Cheers guys, was certainly a catch that I won't be forgetting anytime soon. Yep we thought it was between 40-45kg and caught out of Tantabiddi on a Richter Oscar Junior 502/506. There was some footage of it Jay but it didn't turn out very well.
I think the Oceanic Blue Marlin is the biggest that you get, but the blacks get pretty bloody big and aren't too far behind. But I'm not 100% on that.
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I think 40-45kg is pretty
I think 40-45kg is pretty generous, I would have thought it was heavier than that. Didn't turn out very well? Would still be very interested..
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great picture adam!
great picture adam!
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Appreciate it....
me being the photographer in this case i appreciate everyones positive comments. There is still one cracker photo of this particular fish that may still grace the pages of fishwrecked, if it doesnt get published elsewhere. cheers
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Yeah top photo Gribbo!!
But what's going on mate, I haven't seen a photo of one of your catches in ages, What's going on mate, is the boss rostering you to work on all the good weather days and letting you go out on all the bad ones? Honsu must be playing hookey to post a few pics every other week.
C'mon mate surely you've been out and about lately? Have you been getting a few?
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gribbo
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Pretty quiet lately.
Havent been gettin out a whole lot lately mate. doin a bit of land based stuff in the river for bream etc to pass the time, got a cupla trout down in pemberton a few weeks back with my lady. went for a jig and got into some skippy recently, followed by a pinky off a drift near rotto on the way in, My days off have been crappy weather for a while now, which makes it hard.Just countin down the days till the billy bonanza this time in 2 weeks i'll be switchin up sails in the gulf.
Just dont spend a whole lota time on the computer, thats why i dont post much. But i am still here. : )
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Great Fish Great Photo
Great Fish Great photo. Very hard to get a shot like that, well Done.
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Marlin
Wonderful pic Adam.....they are a special fish.
Do you think you have a case of 'Marlin Fever'?
Marlin: A large fish with a bill at the front, used to club food into submission. It is a predator at the top of the food chain. This fish goes where it wants, when it wants. It eats anything that will fit in its mouth. They come in a range of colours including Blue, Black,Striped and White.
Fever: The affliction I am suffering. Probably brought about by contact with the species; they are the only known carrier. It’s so contagious that it can be contracted through sight only. Simply looking is enough to give it a hold in your system. This has been proven through observation of individuals in an advanced state, just watching videos of the species.
The symptoms are much too terrible to be described in a forum such as this, but treatments for relief of the symptoms have been explored......see above pic.
And now an understanding of Marlin fishing dawns…
Despite all of the odds stacked against you, you not only found a Marlin, but convinced it to eat something with a hook in it. You are now connected, good luck, you will need it. You won’t win all the battles, but all we ask for is a chance.
Win or lose the Fever just gets stronger.
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Marlin Trivia
Here is a bit of Marlin trivia.......The maximum size of blue (and black) marlin is often debated in both sportfishing and scientific circles. The largest sportfishing capture on record is a 1,805 lb fish caught by a party of anglers in Oahu, Hawaii aboard the charter boat Coreene C skippered by Capt. Cornelius Choy (this fish is often referred to as "Choy's Monster"). One notable feature of this catch was that a whole yellowfin tuna in the 100 to 150 lb class was found in its stomach,(oh my god). In the Atlantic the largest sportfishing capture on record appears to be the 1,402 lb fish caught by Paolo Amorim in 1992 at Vitoria, Brazil. This fish holds the International Game Fish Association all-tackle and 130 lb class record for Atlantic blue marlin. Commercial fishermen have boated far larger specimens: the largest blue marlin brought into Tsukiji market in Tokyo supposedly weighed a massive 1106 kg(2433lb). Imagine that thing coming up on your lure spread with serious intention!
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Found this website a while
Found this website a while ago... pretty depressing if the information is accurate
http://www.bigmarinefish.com/extinction.html
some bream i caught..http://s620.photobucket.com/home/lightertheif/allalbums
MASA - Marine Aquarium Societies Australia http://www.masa.asn.au/masa/index.html