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Re: marlin

Postby shamrock Kid » Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:45 pm

I like that rod holder its built like a tank! But for that kind of fish it would need to be. Cool Pics!
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Re: marlin

Postby Agus » Tue Oct 11, 2011 3:44 pm

Excellent Picks and great fish...congrats
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Re: marlin

Postby maka » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:25 am

stupid question. can anyonetell me ho to attach the lnk for my you tube vid or attach the vid itself? because it keps telling me extension url is not allowed. mahalo in advance
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Re: marlin

Postby maka » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:36 am

http://youtu.be/jYMfRqVogPc
does this work?
ok it works. its a little graphic but i had to put it to sleep.
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Re: marlin

Postby alanhighhand » Fri Oct 14, 2011 2:44 pm

maka wrote:http://youtu.be/jYMfRqVogPc
does this work?
ok it works. its a little graphic but i had to put it to sleep.
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Nice video. I have never caught such a big fish, so I don't is that the way to kill the fish. Most likely when people catch big fish they would just gap it up. Since you are on a jetski, I'm guessing there's really little space on a jetski so you would have to hit it many times in the brain. Is there any better way to kill the fish, instead of stabbing it constantly.
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Re: marlin

Postby maka » Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:35 pm

alanhighhand wrote:
maka wrote:http://youtu.be/jYMfRqVogPc
does this work?
ok it works. its a little graphic but i had to put it to sleep.
aloha maka


Nice video. I have never caught such a big fish, so I don't is that the way to kill the fish. Most likely when people catch big fish they would just gap it up. Since you are on a jetski, I'm guessing there's really little space on a jetski so you would have to hit it many times in the brain. Is there any better way to kill the fish, instead of stabbing it constantly.


yes there is a better way, and that is with a bangstick. i have one that uses .357 ammo but for some reason that morning when i left the house i told myself nah i dont need it today :oops: and what do yah know i hook up with something that definetly needs a bangstick.
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Re: marlin

Postby shamrock Kid » Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:09 pm

Nice vid and again one hell of a fish bro! Its a little graphic but you can tell that you have respect for your catch. You made sure to end it as quickly as you could. Good job on catching and landing such a great fish. I could only hope to be that blessed some day. Hopefully this week end. :D
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Re: marlin

Postby islandliver » Sat Oct 15, 2011 4:26 am

Amazing catch - Thanks for the inspiration - This is my goal, but I am going to start out on some smaller stuff...
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Re: marlin

Postby DSilva2089 » Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:11 pm

thats awesome!!!
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Re: marlin

Postby tailspin808 » Sun Feb 12, 2012 11:06 pm

Maka, you my hero!!! Nice!!!

I noticed some rope tied to the left grip going to your mirrior in the vid. I assume it's so the ski don't keep turning while you fighting the fish but I saw you turn and the rope give way. Must be tied to both sides just to make it hard to turn. how did you set this up?
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