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100-plus |
Weight |
Angler |
Location |
Date |
Ulua |
137.5 lbs |
Bernie Llanes |
South Point, Hawaii |
03/21/03 |
Bernie Llanes is a shorecaster with a history of catching monster giant trevally. He has already placed three 100-plus-lb ulua in the 100-Plus Club and this, his fourth, is his biggest so far at 137.5 lbs. He caught the fish using a half-and-half bamboo pole that he'd made, a Daiwa Sealine 6/0 reel filled with Suffix Titanium line (100-lb test) and a 3-lb frozen octopus. Bernie battled the fish for over an hour and thought it was a large ray or perhaps a big shark until he saw the silver sides of the fish reflected in the light of his brother Brian's light.
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