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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => Traveling Angler- Out of State Reports => Topic started by: Hotrod on July 14, 2010, 10:29:45 PM
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Red Bank resident John Andryszewski reeled in a 1,012-pound blue marlin on Monday, July 12 off the coast of Bermuda. He was on a fishing trip sponsored by the Normandy Beach-based construction company Falcon Industries that left out of Hamilton Harbor on Monday morning. Andryszewski battled the fish for nearly three hours, thanks to the captain, Kevin Winter, of the Playmate. If caught in competition, the fish would have been worth $1 million.
As of this week, Andryszewski's catch was the largest blue marlin caught in Bermuda this season, as well as the largest fish this island-fishing community has seen in the last two years.
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Congrads to John A. !! What a fish !! t^
t^ clp
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Now that is amazing... what a dam fish! t^ t^
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Monster Fish!
Hopefully, they taste good!
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Have to close up a couple windows in the house to hang that mount on the wall ;D Congrats
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cfzd now thats a fish t^
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cfzd A fish of a life time t^
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cfzd A fish of a life time t^
whs
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What a catch!
TT^
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cfzd Wow
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I am Suppose to be getting.. VIDEO t^
When they get back from the Island t^
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Incredible fish chrz