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Smokin' New Record Fish!
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This Mako's for you Tuben2 [cool]

Notice the new pending World record snagged in the great state of South Carolina!!!!![Wink]

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[#003366][size 3]Meet the Monster of Gulf Makos[/size][/#003366]
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[size 1]MAKO MEN: Lane Foil, third from left, is all Smiles after his shark catch.
Photo: Courtesy of Lane Foil[/size]
Lane foil of baton rouge hauled in a pending louisiana state-record mako shark with a 765-pounder he caught earlier this year. What's more is that Foil's shark—347 pounds heavier than the current state record—is the biggest mako ever caught on a rod and reel in the Gulf of Mexico. Foil hooked up with the shark moments after it surfaced and snatched the 130-pound yellowfin Foil's buddy was reeling in. And while Foil was pumped about his fish, he said he could only wonder about the weight it lost on the ride back: "The 765 pounds...that was on an empty stomach.".
[Image: nl_news3_220x131.jpg] [size 1]HAVE A COW: Clay Armstrong's 68.1-pounder is a state record.
Photo: Courtesy of Clay Armstrong[/size]Last year Paul Kleckner set the Virginia state record for striped bass with a 63.5-pounder. Hopefully he enjoyed it while it lasted. In March of this year, Clay Armstrong took the title with a 68.1-pound striper caught on an umbrella rig off Virginia Beach. At this rate, the next to break the Virginia record might just top the world record.

[Image: nl_news4_220x132.jpg] [size 1]TOP SPOT: Barclay Shepard's trout set a line-class record.
Photo: Courtesy of Barclay Shepard[/size]As a cameraman for the Virginia show, "Smokin' Gun Outdoors," Barclay Shepard has an insider's advantage to some hot honey holes. So while filming at a top-notch seatrout spot, he took close notes. Good ones, too. Shepard went back to the spot later and broke an IGFA line-class record with a 12.1-pound gator on four-pound line.
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[Image: nl_news5_165x243.jpg]Michael Smith caught a 9.3-pound queen triggerfish, a pending all-tackle world record, off Florence, South Carolina.

[Image: nl_news6_165x206.jpg]A backhoe was needed to lift Lane Foil's 765-pound, Louisiana state-record mako shark from the boat.
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#2
Sweet!!!![cool][cool][cool]

I love to see Big Fish coming out of any body of water. That Mako must have been fun. It would have been funner on hook and line.[cool]
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#3
I could go for a few bites of that triggerfish, myself... yum!
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The funny thing about that world record trigger fish is that the guy in the picture is my sons dentist. LOL I saw that picture and was looking at it. Then I realized it was from Florence, SC. I showed Amy(my wife) and she's like:

"holy crap, that's our dentists."

I"ve never talked to the guy, but i'm sure going to have a chat with him next time.[cool]
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[font "Times New Roman"][#ff4040][size 3]Now that's a friggin shark![/size][/#ff4040][/font]
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How much do you think a new all tackle world record is worth? I always wondered about that. Do you get publicity money and things like that?
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LOL< that is a "big friggin shark!" Too big for me, I wouldn't know what to do with it once I got it back to the landing. The way I see it is, if it's such a big fish I don't have a game plan when I get back with it, it's better off tagged and released to be caught again another day. LOL, you know, Tubn2 has a Mako Fettish,[Tongue]
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