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Almost world record tuna off race point
PROVINCETOWN - Part-time Yarmouth resident Dave Lamoureux, 42, a Wall Street trader from Chicago, caught a 157-pound tuna early this morning from his kayak off Race Point Beach in Provincetown.
Unfortunately for Lamoureux, the record for a tuna caught from a kayak is 187 pounds. Lamoureux has been trying since August to beat world records set for tuna-fishing from a kayak. His tuna was weighed this afternoon at Goose Hummock in Orleans. Lamoureux said he caught the tuna using his family's 12-foot kayak, after being out on the water at the "crack of dawn." He pulled it to the shore in the Cape Cod National Seashore. A boater came along and then helped him tow it to Fisherman's Wharf. Since August he has caught a 60-pound tuna and an 80-pound one, and lost more than a dozen others. Lamoureux said he is pursuing the world record for the "adrenaline rush." |
That seems pretty do-able...all the pieces just have to fall into place but if he sticks with it I am sure he could beat a 180. Mush be a bich getting that thing aboard a yak though.
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yeah I was gonna post this! this guy is unreal!
imagine getting towed 5 miles offshore then having to paddle back in with a friggin' 157 pound beast? thank god a boat helped this guy out! although I think he said he paddled back in before! definitely taking the sport to a new level. congrats to that dude. |
Nice accomplishment !
But I have to wonder, do they give HMS permits for kayak ? |
Yes, as long as the kayak is registered.
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yeah this came up in another forum as someone posted a pic of his yak that dind't have the reg visible... I guess this was legit though and he was registered.
pretty wild stuff. |
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