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Topic: World Record caught on Kayak  (Read 1303 times)

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A world kayak record Dogtooth Tuna was caught back home on Guam. 170lbs! 

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What a rush...seemed like a slow pitch jigging nod... :smt006
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"on his Hobby kayak"  :smt044

Big fish!! Well done!
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 What a monster. Nice going. I can understand your excitement.


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« Last Edit: December 11, 2018, 03:05:38 PM by FishingAddict »
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Caught it 700’ deep! No wonder it took him hours to bring it to the surface.
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This is one fit dude, landed a 170 lber solo.    :smt038
 
« Last Edit: December 12, 2018, 02:55:22 PM by FishingAddict »
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Damn! that is a big fish.


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I would never make the news. With my luck it would come off 3 feet from the yak :smt044


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I would never make the news. With my luck it would come off 3 feet from the yak :smt044

This.  and I would find out after that the battery died in my go pro before the fish was even on.


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Wow!  Talk about a monster!
We're gonna need a bigger boat!


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I can't imagine dragging 170 lbs into my kayak.  Even though it's only a few inches up, and the friction is much less because it's slimy, it seems the hardest part would be balancing the yak with the fish half in and half out, but it wouldn't have been easy with it in his lap.  He probably had close to a 350 lb load counting his own weight and his gear.


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🤙 what fishworks said!

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