Woman Lands 1000 lb Fish, but Doesn't Win Tourney in Hawaii
A Hawaii tournament fisher fought a 12-foot, half-ton marlin in the Pacific Ocean for more than four hours before she and her teammates got the monster fish out of the water - but she missed out on the glory and thousands of dollars in prize money.
Molly Palmer, 28, would have needed to nab the fish by herself in order for it to qualify as a valid catch for the tournament, according to rules set by the International Game Fishing Association.
But her team helped her pull the massive marlin aboard - so all the Kailua-Kona angler got was a fish story.
Palmer told The Associated Press that her team wasn't overly concerned about getting disqualified hauling the fish on deck, because they just wanted to land the big catch.
Palmer's fish weighed in at 1,022.5 pounds, well over the record of 950 pounds for a woman using a 130-pound line.
Most of the fish caught during the three-day tournament were released, while those that died would be sold at market for seafood and marlin jerky.
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