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Wednesday, June 28, 2000

Big Fish To Fry

By Ron Valenciana, Special to the Star-Bulletin
Ranse Baladoy, 11, looks in awe at the prize-winning mahimahi
during the recent 2000 17th Annual North Shore Hanapa'a Jackpot
Fishing Tournament held at Haleiwa Harbor. The 43.5-pound
mahi was caught by crew members of the Kono, earning them
$500 for the largest mahi of the day and $650 for the largest
mahi of the three-day tournament.
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