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I spent the last month chasing tuna, marlin, sailfish, roosterfish, and dorado.  Will be back to bass fishing as soon as my boss leaves next week.  Lots of striped marlin, and small tuna.  The area where the big tuna are this time of year was closed off.  I was turned around by the Mexican Navy on my way there.  The biggest tuna was around 130 lbs.  Biggest excitement was a 250 lbs. Blue marlin on a light rod and reel with PHOTO-2021-02-20-15-00-58.thumb.jpg.38638959b40f9d5378a8c79ddb217856.jpg 50 lbs floro leader fly lined for small tuna.  We had to get all the other lines in, start the engines and back on the marlin before being spooled.  Only one wrap of line left before I was able to catch up with the jumping Blue.  

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