The marlin is a large game fish. It has an elongated body up to 2.5 m long, a spearlike snout, and a long rigid dorsal fin which extends forwards to form a crest. Marlin are fast swimmers, occurring in all seas and hunting small and large fish. The larger species include the Atlantic blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, which have been reliably recorded in excess of 5.0 m in length and 1,800 lb (820 kg) in weight, and black marlin, Makaira indica, which have been reliably recorded in excess of 5.0 m in length and 1,470 lb (670 kg) in weight. They are popular sporting fishes in certain tropical areas and are also commercially important as a food fish. A marlin is a primary character in Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea. Marlin are rarely table fare. Most modern sport fisherman release marlin after unhooking. Some marlin that are top record setting fish are taken and weighed on shore. Those records are most often recorded in the IGFA World Record Game Fishes books.
A very large one may measure as much as 15 feet but the rod and reel record fish was only 12 feet 10.5 inches long. Another fish caught in the Bahamas weighed 650 pounds and measured 12 feet 1 inch.
This is a good question and I don't know as anyone can really answer it. Truthfully, thousands of huge marlin have been caught over the centuries, that went unrecorded.
I have heard reports of blue marlin growing larger than 3,000 lbs.
A blue marlin was caught off of Okinawa by commercial fishermen with a hand-line that weighed in excess of 2,200 lbs. It was too big for the scale that it was weighed on.
There was a fish caught out of Honolulu in 1970 that weighed 1,805 Lbs. It was caught by a crew of inexperienced anglers who took turns realing it in.
This is the largest fish ever taken by rod and reel.
It really depends what type of blue marlin you are looking for. THere is pacific and then theres atlantic. For the Pacific I'd recommend going to Hawaii. FOr the atlantic I'd recommend St. THomas or the Dominican Republic
The Blue Marlin can get about 4 feet longer than the black.
The biggest ones are 2000 pounds but I heard of and saw a picture on the attached website of them.
It's a bright neon blue.
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442 lbs
442lbs
History of Marlin by Brophy; Blue Book of Gun Values
a blue marlin
Click on the link below for more information. the black marlin is bigger then the blue marlin the black marlin can get over 1000lb the blue marlin gets much longer than black marlin but black marlin put up a hell of a fight
The blue marlin lives in the Atlantic Ocean.
The blue marlin's body is covered with scales
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As in the fish? Well the average... Blue Marlin-- about 11 feet Black Marlin-- usually just a bit larger than blue marlin White Marlin-- smaller about 7 feet
A marlin is color blue and white on the bottom.
A marlin is color blue and white on the bottom.
there are more than one species of Marlin native to Florida, The two more common Marlins would be the Blue Marlin or Makaira nigricans which can be found throughout the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. the second, a similar species to the Blue Marlin is the White Marlin or Tetrapturus albidus, this Marlin is found in the same habitats and regions as the Blue Marlin
Blue marlin are fish and have scales that end in one or two sharp points.
The blue marlin lives in tropical and subtropical waters. It can be found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indians Oceans.