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Old 09-07-2008, 08:55 AM   #1
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I caught a 50lb Ulua (Giant Trevally) when I was on my honeymoon last summer in Maui. My wife and I booked a charter with a great captain in Molokai. His name is Clay Ching and has the Hawaii record for ulua. I think it was 123bs. I hooked one that almost dumped my VS 250. I got it boat side and lost the fish (crushed barbs). He told me it was around 50lbs. I thought it was a 100 haha. They are the coolest fish to fish for, very pissed off fish. Here are some pics of his record fish.
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File Type: jpg clay and ben with record.jpg (18.7 KB, 83 views)

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Old 09-07-2008, 09:01 AM   #2
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let me beef up those pics...they are too small to appreciate. Hopefully these are better.
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