PHOTO: Keys fishing boat reels in 683-pound swordfish

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VIA – MIAMI HERALD

Keys fishing boat reels in 683-pound swordfish

The swordfish is weighed after being taken from the boat via tow truck.

KeysNet.com

Another mammoth daytime swordfish — 683 pounds — has been caught off the Florida Keys.

Fishing on the Mystique, a 61-foot Viking owned by Katherine MacMillan, Marathon captain Billy Rabito Jr. presided over the catch of the broadbill hooked some 30 miles to the south of Marathon Tuesday afternoon. The fish bit a whole 5-pound bonito hooked to 80-pound braid, spooled on an electric Shimano Tiagra reel. Mike Driskell, the boat’s mate who lives on Little Torch Key, manned the reel.

It was weighed on a scale, recently certified by the International Game Fish Association and the state of Florida, according to Byron Goss, co-owner of Big Time Bait & Tackle in Marathon, who witnessed the weigh-in at Key Colony Beach Marina.

About 150 spectators who gathered for the weigh-in were treated to complimentary fresh swordfish steaks, Rabito said.

Rabito said it took about two hours to bring the big broadbill to the boat and additional time to get the fish onboard through the boat’s large transom tuna door with the aid of an anchor windlass. Everyone on the boat, including MacMillan, helped to get the swordfish into the cockpit.

“I feel blessed to have hooked that fish, keep it hooked and get it to the boat,” said Rabito, a second-generation Keys captain who has been fishing professionally for the past 22 years. “Daytime fish can often come unhooked, so it’s the opportunity of a lifetime.”

Rabito’s swordfish won’t qualify for either a state or IGFA record because it was caught on an electric reel. Thus a 612.75-pound broadbill caught off Key Largo at night May 7, 1978, will continue to be the official state record, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission data.

The fish was the second swordfish more than 500 pounds caught off the Florida Keys within 10 days and is believed to be the largest ever caught in Keys waters during daytime hours.

On March 25, Caribsea Captain Kenny Spaulding, a third-generation Keys charterboat captain, led angler Fred Beshara, 67, to a 520-pound broadbill off Islamorada caught on a Daiwa Dendoh MP3000 electric power-assist reel.

“It shows that the big fish are here” off the Keys, said veteran Keys charterboat skipper Jim Sharpe.

Rabito said when he first saw his fish, he knew it was big and would weigh more than 500 pounds, but didn’t think it would approach 700 pounds.

“I’ve caught lots of swordfish, including many 300-pounders and I’ve been waiting to get a big fish,” he said.

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http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/04/04/2731185/keys-fishing-captain-helps-reel.html

 

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