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he weekend warrior boat joined the 500-plus-lb marlin club when Capt. Rod Quam and his wife, Janice, weighed in a 510.4-lb Pacific blue marlin. They started off the morning at the NASA-buoy, located off the backside of Lana‘i, looking for mahimahi and tuna. After working the buoy for a while and finding nobody home, Rod headed down the 1,000-fathom ledge toward the MC-buoy, located off the southwest corner of Lana‘i. About 25 minutes after leaving the buoy, they raised a fish on

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