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Over the years fishing sometimes it pays off and luck comes your way and you catch an anomaly, something just so big, that your mouth is just gaping in wonder as to how it is even possible and if it is a record. These may not be records, but they might be called monsters.


Needlefish eaten by giant cuda


Can anyone figure out how big this thing was? most say 40-50lb, Ate a whole bonita and shark rig.

Undersized...


JD Fagan's Texas style crevalle


40lbs of solid muscle, caught by JD hammer


Just an average fisherman.

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Topic starter Posted : 11/14/2010 11:11 am
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Mark that Cuda looks 40-60 lbs!!!!!!! Monster... and the snook is easily 20-35lb!!!

Congrats kid you are becoming a big time fisherman..

In year or two you should be making noise in the shark tournaments


SFSC -East Coast Events Coordinator

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Posted : 11/14/2010 10:15 pm
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MARK THEM ARE SOME MONSTER FISH GREAT JOB. :D :D


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Posted : 12/24/2010 5:46 am
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nice fish


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Posted : 01/10/2011 9:21 pm
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Here's a cuda I caught off the coast of SC in Hilton Head a few yrs back. I will have to get the plaque out but he is in the 5 1'2 range (60"-65") and over 6" wide on his back, he was in the 50 lb class, I wanna say 53 or 55. we had one just slightly larger than him that ended up getting put on the bottom and hooked up with a 14.5-15' tiger later that day and ended up being the shark of a lifetime. Oddly enough I keep finding a way back trying to one up myself every year. :D


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Posted : 03/02/2012 11:00 pm
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Here's a cuda I caught off the coast of SC in Hilton Head a few yrs back. I will have to get the plaque out but he is in the 5 1'2 range (60"-65") and over 6" wide on his back, he was in the 50 lb class, I wanna say 53 or 55. we had one just slightly larger than him that ended up getting put on the bottom and hooked up with a 14.5-15' tiger later that day and ended up being the shark of a lifetime. Oddly enough I keep finding a way back trying to one up myself every year. :D

Got any pics of the cuda or tiger?


Just an average fisherman.

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Topic starter Posted : 03/03/2012 8:40 am