Waterman's Journal

May 16, 2009

Marlin Parker Does it Again!

Captain Marlin Parker of Marlin Magic Sportfishing does it again with a 940!

Location: Kailua-Kona, HI

Kailua-Kona remains one of the top Pacific destinations for massive Blue Marlin . Thanks in part to the Hawaiian Island's remote location far in the Pacific Ocean, it is an oasis for Pelagic fish and more notably the highly sought after giants of the sea, the Blue Marlin. Kona is a unique destination in which sportfishermen can actively fish any day of the year (weather pending) and have a chance at a possible Grander Marlin.

Below: View the remote location that makes up Kona and the Hawaiian Islands...

Captain Marlin Parker and the Marlin Magic II

Marlin fishing has been a long tradition in the Parker family on Kona. In 1954, George Parker (Marlin's father) landed the first grander Marlin ever taken in U.S. waters. Over 50 years later Marlin Parker continues the family tradition of big-game fishing off Hawaii. With countless years of experience, the Marlin Magic Sportfishers remain top of the game in Kona.

Below: A healthy Blue just shy of 1000lbs breaks the surface in a recent adventure aboard the Marlin Magic II...

Below: A Blue Battle off Kona's coast is always one to remember...

Marlin Magic II

Captain Marlin Parker and the crew of the Marlin Magic II kick off the season in Kona with a solid 940lb Blue. With the assistance of Captain Jason Holtz (gaffer) and noted kona-based marine artist and fisher-woman extraordinaire Carol Lynne , another bad-boy Blue is landed. As shown by the Marlin Magic, it is sure to be a hot upcoming billfish season!

Below: 940lbs of Kona Beast subdued by Captain Marlin Parker, Jason Holtz, and Carol Lynne....

Below: Congrats to the crew of the Marlin Magic II on this and many more epic Marlin to come!....

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