ILLUSTRATIONS 



Alfred Glassell flips a dolphin into the cockpit. 



Inez Alvarez Calderon with a 202-pound striped marlin. 



A view of the Cabo Blanco Fishing Chib under construction. 



A view of the beach frojn the Cabo Blanco Fishifig Club. 



Mrs. Jack Anderson and her 648-pound black marlin. 



Raymondo de Castro Maya with his 'j 21 -pound black marli?i 071 

 board the Petrel. 



Alfred Glassell with a beautiful^ big black marlin. 



Manta ray surfacing. 



Los Orga?ios, a famous landmark north of Cabo Blanco. 



Alfred Glassell fighting a small marlin. 



An active black marlin. 



A chiquita flies through the air. 



A black marlin jumping. 



Alfred Glassell with his world's record 10 go-pound marlin. 



Mackerel with two-hook rig for black marlin. 



Mackerel rigged with a single hook for trolling. 



S. Kip Farrington, Jr., with his iioo-poimd world's record marlin. 



Alfred Glassell with a large striped marlin. 



Douglas Houston fighting a big broadbill. 



Alfred Glassell stands with the two largest fish of any ki?7d caught 

 in one day. 



H. L. Woodward shown with his world's record big-eye tuna. 



The fireplace at the Cabo Blanco Fishing Club. 



View from the terrace of the Cabo Blanco Fishing Club. 



The author with a 86$-pound black marlin. 



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Tony Hulman with a fine catch. 



A remora riding on the belly of a striped marlin. Mrs. Wendell 

 Anderson, Sr., is fighting the fish. 



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