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ISLAND OF MAUI - Lahaina Seawatch

The TROUBLEMAKER landed a nice 256.6-pound blue marlin for Tannah Zub, taking second place during the Ma’alaea Spring Wahine Tournment. She was fishing with Captain Bob Schnoor, deckman Derek Escalera, and teammates Dianne Gates, and Renee Fletcher.

They started out at the K-buoy, off the southwest corner of Lanai, catching a small mahi mahi. They tried to catch some aku for bait, but the sharks were working the buoy down the backside of Lanai, to the MN-buoy off Kaumalapau.

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