A Maryland man broke an 18-year-old fishing record Tuesday when he reeled in a 77-pound long-fin tuna.
Thomas Bodmer made the catch while aboard the charter Top Dog, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
"Captain Ryan Knapp and First Mate Josh were preparing to head back to shore after a slow fishing day," a release from the department read."In a matter of minutes, three different lines went out simultaneously."The two men and Bodmer rushed to pick up their rods."I would get my fish close and then it would run back out. It took 25 minutes to get it."However, they had no idea it was going to break a record set in 2004, according to the release.
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