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100-plus |
Weight |
Angler |
Location |
Date |
Ulua |
107 lbs |
Donn Ojano |
Kau, Hawaii |
02/22/08 |
D.J. Ojano was fishing with his girlfriend 'Tita' Segobia, Josh Takayesu, Ricardo Garza and Fredo Desha on the Kau Coast of the Big Island when he made his historic 107-lb ulua capture. Tired from a week's work, he had to be convinced by Fredo to "put it to the lead" and get a line in the water. Soon his red 12-foot Island Rodwrap pole was bent over, his Newell 550 reel was screaming and the Ande 80-lb test line was crackling off the reel.
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