As reported in the Los Angeles Times.
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123.2 pound gulf grouper, world's record |
Record-size grouper caught at Baja's East Cape
11:48 AM, August 19, 2008
123.2-pound gulf grouper
Baja California’s East Cape region is famous for its marlin, tuna, dorado
and roosterfish. But some monstrous reef fish prowl in that part of the Sea
of Cortez too. And Esaul Valdez, general manager at Hotel Buena Vista Beach
Resort,
soon may land in the record books after his catch of a 123.2-pound gulf grouper.
Valdez has submitted the catch, made after a 30-minute fight, to the International
Game Fish Assn. as an all-tackle world record. The current record is a 113-pounder
caught eight years ago off Loreto to the north.
Valdez was clearly after a monster from the reef. He used a live skipjack for
bait and was fishing with 80-pound-test monofilament and a 200-pound leader
aboard the vessel Fisherman, skippered by Alfred “Perico” Sanchez.
Two other large groupers were caught in the same area on the same day.
— Pete Thomas
Photo: Esaul Valdez poses with the 123.2-pound gulf grouper that may land the
Baja hotel executive in the IGFA world-record book. Credit: Hotel Buena Vista