What could have been a world record bonefish (Oio, in Hawaii) was turned into fish cake. There must be some larger ones out there yet.
This picture was in the Honolulu Advertiser, June 6, 2008.
World Record Bonfish... Eaten
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World Record Bonfish... Eaten
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
That hairstyle looks so 1950s, are you sure this story though in recent issue could be a reprint of an old story?
I've fished off the Palaoa Lighthouse on southwest end of Lana'i at night in about 100 feet of water for Menpachi, and hooked into sizable O'io there with several fish breaking the line after long runs. I have heard of Lana'i bottom fishermen catching O'io in that area pushing 30 pounds. I think the next record O'io will come in from a boat and bottom fisherman.
I've fished off the Palaoa Lighthouse on southwest end of Lana'i at night in about 100 feet of water for Menpachi, and hooked into sizable O'io there with several fish breaking the line after long runs. I have heard of Lana'i bottom fishermen catching O'io in that area pushing 30 pounds. I think the next record O'io will come in from a boat and bottom fisherman.
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