The Triumph

Marlin broaching (Credit: Mark Armistad)

Fish aboard

Roly, Milo, Mark & Fish

Roly Bagshaw was skippering on that fine day. As mentioned somewhere else in this blog, the fish went 252kg, a fine effort.
And a shot of a fine fly caught kingfish from Nik: (Credit Nik Matheisen)

Ian with a bonefish (Credit: Simon Chu).

Ian's in Canada at the moment. He'll be pleased to know that the income tax breaks are probably sufficient to warrant a return to kiwi-land ;)
But the REAL reason he's there as we know is because he's fly-fishing mad and wants to catch a halibut on a 4 weight. :D
Thanks to all the photographers involved for helping me "pretty up" the blog a bit with some images.
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