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A fisherman in Hawaii reportedly caught a big octopus and broke a state file that was as soon as held by his brother.
Michael Matsunaga, 69, of Wahiawa, Hawaii, caught a 25-pound octopus on Aug. 31, in accordance with HawaiiNewsNow.
Matsunaga was bottom-fishing at 400 ft when he felt a tug on his line, the station reported.
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Although he struggled to reel in his line, Matsunaga was lastly in a position to deliver the octopus onto his boat.
“I lastly obtained him within the cooler,” Matsunaga informed HawaiiNewsNow. “After which I needed to sit on the cooler as a result of he was kinda of lifting me up.”
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When he returned to shore, Matsunaga introduced the octopus to Hana Pa’a Fishing Co., the place it weighed in at 25.95 kilos, in accordance with a Fb put up from the fishing store.
Matsunaga’s catch broke the file for the biggest octopus caught in Hawaii, HawaiiNewsNow reported.
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The earlier file was held by Matsunaga’s brother, Stewart Matsunaga, who caught a 19-pound octopus in 2000, in accordance with HawaiiNewsNow.
Matsunaga informed the station he plans to eat the octopus, after boiling it in beer, “one leg at a time.”
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