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Ernest Hemingway Congratulates Helen Lerner And Her Husband Michael For Landing A Big Blue Marlin In Bimini.
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Zane Grey Inspects A Big Marlin In Tahiti.
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Zane Grey And His Great White Shark, Or As He Called It "White Death Shark", Caught In Australia.
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Ernest Hemingway, Michael & Helen Lerner And Julio Sanchez With A Nice Catch Of Marlin In Bimini.
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Michael Lerner Seems Happy With His Catch Of Five Big Blue-fin Tuna Caught Off Wedgeport Nova Scotia.
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Michael Lerner Poses With Two Large Broadbill Swordfish Taken During His 1940 Peru-Chile Expedition 1940.
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Helen Lerner Fishes From A Dory In Wedgeport Nova Scotia. Tommy Gifford In The Front Of The Boat Lends A Hand.
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Ernest Hemingway Fishes The Havana Marlin Tournament 1960.
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Michael & Helen Lerner Pose With A Nice Catch Of Marlin During Their Peru-Chile Expedition 1940.
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Romer Grey With A Giant Thresher Shark In New Zealand In The Late 1920s.
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Michael Lerner And Doug Osborne With A Large Broadbill Swordfish In South America 1940.
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Zane Grey Hooked Up To Another Big One!
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Michael & Helen Lerner Catch A Nice Pair Of Marlin Off Bimini During The 1937 Fishing Season.
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Michael Lerner Poses With Three Big Marlin During His 1940 Peru-Chile Expedition.
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George Garey Holding One Of His Custom Made Reels Lands A Big Broadbill Swordfish Off Tocopilla Chile.
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The "Florida Cracker" Prepares To Go Fishing Out Of Miami.
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An Unknown Angler And A Nice Marlin. Notice The Hardy Zane Grey Reel And Rod.
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Mrs. Bloomingdale Caught This Large Blue-fin Tuna Off Wedgeport Nova Scotia.
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Ted Williams With A 1,235 Pound Black Marlin Caught Off Cabo Blanco Peru In 1954.
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Double Header Marlin! Photo Taken By Jimmy Albright.
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Zane Grey Poses His Custom Built 20/0 Kovalovsky Reel.
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Zane Grey Poses With His Tackle.
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Georgia McCoy With Her 751 Pound Blue-fin Tuna, Wedgeport Nova Scotia 1938.
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S. Kip Farrington Jr. Poses With Two Broadbill Swordfish Taken The Same Day Off Cabo Blanco Peru.
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Lou Marron Poses With A Big Blue Marlin.
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Chisie Farrington Poses With A Big Blue-fin Tuna.
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A Group Of Big Blue-fin Tuna Caught Off Wedgeport Nova Scotia. Tommy Gifford Far Right.
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Tommy Gifford With An Unknown Angler And Her Big Blue-fin Tuna.
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Michael Lerner, Tommy Gifford And The LeBlanc Brothers Seem Contented With The Weeks Catch Of Blue-fin Tuna Off Wedgeport Nova Scotia.
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Zane Grey Poses With A Silver Marlin.
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Gar Wood Jr. With An 80 Pound Pacific Sailfish Caught On 8 Pound Test Off The Coast Of Panama In 1963.
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Early Picture Of Zane Grey With A Large Broadbill Swordfish Caught Off Catalina Island.
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Captain Mitchell, Zane Grey's Fishing Companion, With His World Record Black Marlin, Caught In The Waters Off New Zealand. The Fish Weighed 976 Pounds And Held The Worlds Record For Nearly 60 Years.
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In Nova Scotia In 1924, Zane Grey Brought In This World Record Blue-fin Tuna.
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Zane Grey Being Congratulated By One Of The Tahitian Chiefs After Catching His World Record 1,040 Pound Marlin In 1930.
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George Garey With His 842 Pound World Record Broadbill Swordfish Caught In The Waters Off Tocopilla Chile In 1936.
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Zane Grey Poses With His World Record Tiger Shark On The Beach In Sydney Australia In 1936.
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Col. G.W. Schauffler With His Friend And Guide Jack Weygant Fishing For Tuna With One Of Schauffler's Custom Built Reels.
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Zane Grey And One Of His Trusty Kovalovsky Reels Fishing Off The Australian Coast.
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Ernest Hemingway Posing With The First Unmutilated Tuna Caught Off Bimini. Many Had Been Hooked Before But Had Either Broken Off Or Been Cut By Sharks.
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Tommy Gifford, Doug Osborne, S. Kip Farrington & His Wife Chisie With A 542 Pound Blue-fin Tuna Taken Off Bimini. In 1936 It Was The Biggest To Date.
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Alfred Glassell Poses With His Long Standing World Record Black Marlin Weighing 1,560 Pounds Caught Off Cabo Blanco Peru In 1953.
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Fishing Off Bimini With The Knowles Tuna Reel.
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Bob Russell Of Port Arthur Texas With One Heck Of A Reel. Give Me A Call If You Find That One!
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Giant Blue-fin Tuna Hooked Off Turtle Rock Near Bimini By Kent Darling And Mutilated By Sharks Before It Could Be Brought To Gaff. Apple-cored!
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Ernest Hemingway And Henry Strater Examine The Remains Of A Huge Mutilated Blue Marlin Which Strater Fought Off Bimini In 1936. Apple-cored Again!
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Hey Ernest! That's No Way To Catch Fish. Hemingway Blows Off A Few Rounds From His Thompson Submachine Gun On The Pier In Bimini During The Season Of 1936.
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