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![]() Ran out today and got a nice mako and back home for dinner.
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![]() One of the greatest reports ever
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![]() a five foot long Mako is about 85-90 lbs.
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![]() Those legal smaller ones are a lot better eating. I'll take 100 pounder to eat any day over a 250
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![]() Curious. How big was your mako?
I heard some clown with a Cabo last week out of Manasquan boated and kept a hundred pounder on tuna trip.
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this is not intended to stir the pot, but if it is legal size limit it does not matter how much it weighs to be honest.
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![]() Didnt weigh it but was 61 inches. Legal and will be eaten. Not biggest mako but guessing 115
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