A funny thing happened today.

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A funny thing happened today.

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[img][img]http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk17 ... CN1426.jpg[/img][/img]




More to come........... :shock:
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A 74 pound cod?!?!?
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Holy Codfish Batman.............. Congratulations, The thrill of being the captain of the boat, finding the right spot, moment and time to drop lines ...... is just as good as turning the reel handle in my humble opinion. Not to mention if it was a family member who did the pulling.

I would like to see the bottom half of the scale please.

Have a great Memorial holiday.
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I with Mojo, I want to see what hanging on the scale too.
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soon, very soon.
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tell them about the ones that got away
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Please, you tell them. I am still pissed off from the seperation issue I had. Joe.
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Oh come on, we don't want to here about the ones that got away...
Let's hear about the one's that you caught :)
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Heh heh....... BostonJoe if you worked your fish as you are working us. There would not be a separation issue. :lol: :lol:

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Probably his lab hanging onto a bone :roll: :lol:
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[img][img]http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk17 ... CN1428.jpg[/img]


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[img][img]http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk17 ... CN1424.jpg[/img][/img]

The guy holding the fish is 6' 3" and 400 lbs.
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JB hollow core fails on big fish!
Joe had a whale cod pull the leader out of the JB hollow core.
I thought that couldn't happen.
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WOW!

Nice catch.

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WOW!!!

That's a BIG ONE!!!!

Congrats!

Sorry to hear about the spectra to fluorocarbon failure :cry:
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Nice one!!!!!!!! Makes me want to plan a trip out there next year. Sorry to hear about the spectra/flourocarbon failure. It has happened to me on some very large tuna.

Good thing about fishing is going out and chasing them again. Go get that "whale cod"

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Good GOD!!! What was the stomach contents??? A small block Chevy!!!!!

Way to go Boston Joe & Adrian!!!!!
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I hope Mark has a mount made for that fish. Wait until you hear howw he hooked it.
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so who shared their Cheeseburgers with that fish, all winter?????
:lol: :lol:

So is it 73 or 75 pounds....

I didn't know they even got that big.

I'd like to see pics of that jig rod bent over??

WOW :shock:
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Nice fish. We don't have tackle shops that let us weigh them inside up here :shock: . That's a big cod for sure. Nice photos's. I'm with Jettywolf as do you have any photos of the trip i.e. rod's bent over........?
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