ILLUSTRATIONS 



Alfred Glassell ivith an albacora caught on a Penn reel. 



The author with his greatest catch— two swordfish taken in the 

 same day. 



Mt and Mrs. Don Allison return frofn fishing off Iquique. 



Oceanic bonito rigged for swordfish in the Chilean style. 



S. Kip Farrington, Jr., and two marlin, one a ^-thread striped marlin 



record. 



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Alfred Glassell and the first looo-pound fish ever caught in the 

 world. 



Alfred GlasseWs 102^-pounder leaping off Cabo Blanco. 



Another picture of the record fish jumping. 



The huge black marlin tail walking. 



Another jump by this black marlin. 



Enrique Pardo with the first black marlin taken after World War II. 



Joe Gale becomes the third man to catch swordfish in both the 

 Atlantic and Pacific oceans. 



Tony Hulman with his first Peruvian black marlin. 



Striped marlin starting to race. 



The same fish coming up and shaking his head. 



Raymondo de Castro Maya and his first black marlin. 



Alfred Glassell and the largest swordfish ever take?! off Peru. 



Jamie Llavallol and his jyj-pound black marlin. 



Peruvian! broadbill swordfish finning out off Cabo Blanco. 



A jumping bull dolphin. 



Actio?! pictures of striped ifiarlin. 



Alfred Glassell with the two swordfish he took in one day. 



Tom Bates with the second 1000-pound fish ever caught on rod 

 and reel. 



Mrs. Wendell Anderson, Jr., with the ladies'' world's record big-eye 

 tuna. 



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