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    Default Pending investigation, poss. the largest fish ever caught of the shore of Califonia

    Click the link, nothing is set in stone yet. To bad he was late

    http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktl...0,855825.story

    Tight Lines

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    my damn, F key is stuck, off the shore of California

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    thats a big mako....dang....but i would have released it...
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    Holy Crap that is a big mako! Sucks he was late to the weigh in though :( Although the article didn't say what kind of tournament it was.

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    WOW!

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishbones View Post
    thats a big mako....dang....but i would have released it...
    I've read that sometimes these monsters are near the end of there life and past prime breeding age.
    Kinda like a 500 lb 80 year old woman, not common and past her prime ?
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    Who wants to go for a swim?

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    damn that thing is a monster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DockRat View Post
    WOW!



    I've read that sometimes these monsters are near the end of there life and past prime breeding age.
    Kinda like a 500 lb 80 year old woman, not common and past her prime ?
    DR
    I doubt she was past her prime once a female fish reaches maturity generally it will continue through the spawn cycles until it is caught or dies. I wish that fish was released it was breeder plus it probably was helping us out with seal population.

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    Amen about the seals but I am not to sure Makos eat seals much. I always believed they ate fish mostly. Either way I would of let that one go. Its nice to see a big fish though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Which Way Out View Post
    Amen about the seals but I am not to sure Makos eat seals much. I always believed they ate fish mostly. Either way I would of let that one go. Its nice to see a big fish though.
    Guess you missed that video of the mako eating the sea lion posted a couple weeks ago?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnylC6SE9fU

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OP7B...eature=related

 

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