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Pacific Sailfish = 68 mph, Mako Shark = 60 mph, Wahoo = 59 mph

Mahi Mahi= 57 mph, Blue Marlin = 56 mph, Bluefin Tuna = 44 mph

Swordfish = 40 mph, Bonefish = 40 mph, Yellowfin Tuna = 40 mph

Barracuda = 36 mph, Tarpon = 35 mph, Rainbow Trout = 23 mph"

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