Guy Catches A Massive 1,368-Pound Marlin Off Hawaiian Coast

No seriously, the angler's name is Guy.

No words can do this justice, so we're just gonna go straight to the pictures of this insane, 1,368-pound blue marlin that someone caught off the coast of Hawaii this week.

According to Waiopai Sport Fishing Charters, it is the biggest blue marlin caught in Kona in 25 years. They said it took two men over an hour to land the 14-and-and-half foot marlin on their 20-foot boat.

The group also said that judging by it's size, the fish was probably aged between 25 and 35 years. They added the angler was not sports fishing, nor was the fish caught for trophy, noting that marlin is a "very prized food fish in Hawaii" and this particularly fish will be eaten.

National Geographic says the blue marlin is not currently an endangered species and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Fish Watch reports that conservation of blue marlin, since it is a migratory species, is managed by both domestic and international organizations and says it is not overfished.

While the catch is impressive, it came eight pounds short of breaking the world record 1,376-pound blue marlin that was caught in 1982, also off the coast of Kona, according to the International Game Fish Association. The angler, Guy Kitaoka, also used an electric reel, so it would not have qualified for the record anyway, according to GrindTV.

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