

Maximum weight : 90kg (200lb)
Current all time I.G.F.A. record: 82.50kg (181lb 14oz) - Vitoria, Brazil - 8 December, 1979
Mandible: Straight
Pectoral Fins: Fins fold flat along body and are rounded.
Dorsal fin: Retractable
Identifying features: Back and body dark blue. Slightly lighter blue stripes along body. Belly silver white. High rounded dorsal fin which is dark blue in color with light blue spots. Second dorsal level with second anal fin and are both rounded. Single lateral line.
Expected temperature range: 68° F to 84° F (20° C to 29° C)
Migration and breeding: COMING SOON!!!
Typical location: Open ocean along the continental shelf and current lines, ocean mountains and canyons. Around schools of bait such as ballyhoo, pilchards, flying fish and squid. May be present around floating debris or floating weed beds. Will come close to shore if warm currents and bait are present.
Fighting Characteristics:
Spectacular jumper and air acrobat when hooked. Combines lightning surface runs
and deep dives which makes this billfish a exciting opponent when hooked on
fly or light tackle.
Trolling dead bait: Ballyhoo rigged with a pink or white plastic squid covering the head is a productive method and perhaps the most popular. Squid, mullet and chub mackerel are also productive dead baits. Trolling a rigged swimming bait can be productive, but a skip bait is much more exciting, as the Marlin will be seen chasing and then (hopefully) attemping to swallow the bait.
Other methods:
Casting live baits with spinning or light overhead tackle in an exciting way
of capturing these billfish. The bait should be cast close to the Marlin and
in the direction it's facing. About 10-15' in clear water, perhaps less
if the water clarity is poor due to organisms and the like. The ideal is to
get the bait noticed without startling the billfish, so don't cast the bait
with the intention of knocking the billfish unconscious as this will only frighten
it and you'll see just how fast these guys can swim!
Flyfishing is growing in popularity worldwide and is perhaps the most exhilarating
method for catching White Marlin. The fish can either be teased while trolling
hookless lures/bait and then cast to when the billfish is adequately stimulated
into feeding or cast to if a billfish is found cruising casually along the surface.
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