By: Pete Thomas
GrindTV.com
The top story so far during the week-long Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament is the enormous marlin that got away, but not before a wild struggle that included an attack on the press boat, providing the event photographer with the photo opportunity of a lifetime.
Jon Schwartz was aboard the Chiripa off Kailua-Kona, waiting for one of the teams to hookup, when the marlin struck one of two lures his crew was trolling behind the boat.
It was late afternoon and tournament action had slowed. Schwartz, according to his blog, "was sacked out on the couch, my four cameras strewn across the floor of the salon," when he awoke to the sound of line screaming from the reel.
"We'd been pulling those things for the past two days with no hits, and I basically forgot they were there," he wrote, in reference to the lures.
What he thought might be a tuna turned out to be a Pacific blue marlin estimated to weigh more than 550 pounds. It leaped and started "careening through the air in every conceivable direction, throwing massive walls of water with every move of its huge tail, and leaving car-size holes in the water when it came crashing down," Schwartz recalled.
Crewman K.J. Robinson had taken the rod and was fighting the billfish. Schwartz clutched his cameras and ran out and began to shoot.
Not long afterward, the marlin charged the boat. "Now mind you, I am watching all of this through my 300-millimeter telephoto lens. I was so focused on getting the shot that I probably lost sense of what was really happening in terms of how the fish was behaving," Schwartz wrote.
The photo at the top of this post was the last image Schwartz captured before impact. The marlin slammed with a thud into the side of the boat, but sped off and continued to fight for its freedom.
Robinson, however, seemed close to winning the battle 20 minutes later. He had reeled the magnificent fish close enough to yell for the tagging stick, so the marlin could be tagged and released. But just then the line went slack. Robinson reeled in the lure and found that the hook had broken under the weight of the struggle.
The fight was over, but Schwartz had chronicled an episode that astonished even longtime HIBT veterans who were nearby in other boats.
"Many of them have been fishing for giant marlin their whole lives and said that they had never seen anything like it, and they'd never seen a fish act like that or move that fast," Schwartz wrote. "They also said they were worried about the guys in the boat!"
THANKS, JON!
A link to Jon Schwartz's website:
Fishing Articles, Photography, & Travel
www.bluewaterjon.com
Blog: http://bluewaterjon.blogspot.com/


Got Lucky
If the fish were caught on my boat, I would have brought it to the side of the boat petted gently on the head, then tagged it with a gaff in the gill plate prior to putting a meat hook through it lower jaw, then depending on the situation, beat it on the head with a leaded bat ubtil he lit up all pretty (for a few seconds) or, shot him in the head with my trusty 357. Took him home dressed him, then fed my family and friends. As Ted Nugent would say, God bless the beast, long live the beast. As I say, Meat is murder, tasty, tasty murder! have a great day all you "green" loosers.
Captain Killem All
How about instead of all you animal activist crying about the fish you do all us fisherman a favor and go hug some trees dont make a post on here cuz you guys don't know what your talking about, a hook in that fishes mouth with rust out anyways in a matter of days, so go find your favorite tree and hug it and sing to it, while i go slay some more marlin and what ever else decides to bite, by the way Blue Marlin is Dank and so is baby sea lion mmmmmm!
poor fish
Its animal abuse to leave a hook that size in its mouth. Too bad he didnt spear a human. Leave the fish alone.
Nice to see a critter fight
Nice to see a critter fight back once in a while.
Marlin
Maybe the fish was pissed at the fools who killed his family. Worried about the guys in the boat? who gives a damn more fools were they came from NOT MANY MARLINS LEFT YOU KNOW. Tell them to get off the oceans leave the fish alone. Stupid humans
Very Interesting
A little off-balance today are we? Geez. What stupid humans to hunt for animals. I'm sure the Marlin is a vegitarian and would never do something like that. Maybe you could go swimming with him and tell him everything will be okay!
shutup
OMG what a sad story, oh the bad humans killed his family. ur a crybaby, tell the humans to stay off the oceans? who r u to make that call? it is just a fish, and by the way they taste great.
fish killer
There are way more humans than there are marlins. I bet you taste great to a shark, why dont you go find out?
Boat's name helped Jon Schwartz!
Just pointing out the fact that the boat's name "Chiripa" means "a fortunate chance" in Spanish, priceless pic!
sounds like a ralph steadman
sounds like a ralph steadman - hunter s thompson episode