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  • LIght wire circle hook and shadow.
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  • Ballyhoo rigged with LIght wire circle hook and chin leads.
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  • Chin lead Ballyhoo rigged with lIght wire circle hook snelled to monofilament leader.
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  • Light tackle conventional gear with single circle hooked ballyhoo.
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  • Circle hook rigged small Bonita in cockpit pitch tube.
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  • Pile of light wire circle hooks and leaders laying on a pair of orange rubber gloves.
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  • Small King Mackerel face caught on Ballyhoo bait rigged with light monofilament cirlcle hook.
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  • Here are the gladiators of the ocean.  These big game fish are found in the deep blue water of the world's oceans.  They are pursued by anglers for their strong fight and incredible jumps when hooked.
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  • Here are the gladiators of the ocean.  These big game fish are found in the deep blue water of the world's oceans.  They are pursued by anglers for their strong fight and incredible jumps when hooked.
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  • Here are the gladiators of the ocean.  These big game fish are found in the deep blue water of the world's oceans.  They are pursued by anglers for their strong fight and incredible jumps when hooked.
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  • Here are the gladiators of the ocean.  These big game fish are found in the deep blue water of the world's oceans.  They are pursued by anglers for their strong fight and incredible jumps when hooked.
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  • Here are the gladiators of the ocean.  These big game fish are found in the deep blue water of the world's oceans.  They are pursued by anglers for their strong fight and incredible jumps when hooked.
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  • 10 day "pop up" satellite tag posed with a variety of fresh bait and terminal tackle.
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  • 10 day "pop up" satellite tag posed with a variety of fresh bait and terminal tackle.
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  • Jumping White Marlin.
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  • Jumping White Marlin.
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  • Jumping White Marlin.
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  • Jumping White Marlin.
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  • Swimming White Marlin along the side of the boat prior to being released.
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