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fish-hook
08-13-2010, 12:45 PM
She's 70, an old pro, and now the talk of town!

Directly from Fox 13:


MOORPARK -- It was a fishing trip a 70 year old grandmother of nine will never forget.

LaVerne Glover of Moorpark reeled in a 380 pound halibut last week on the final day of her fishing trip to Sitka, Alaska with her husband, Bob.

The huge halibut measured 7-feet-4-inches, dwarfing LaVerne's 5-foot-3 1/4-inch frame.

LaVerne, a retired receptionist for a beauty salon, used chunk bait with a 5-foot-6-inch Seeker rod, an Avet 4/0 two-speed reel, 16/0 circle hook and 80-pound Spectra line.

She says she knew right away that she had hooked a big fish. Once she saw the fish come to the top, everyone on the boat thought it was a monster.

"I was so shocked and I was trying to stay composed, you know, not just scream," she told KTLA.

LaVerne says she "had leverage" and used two hands and "really raise it up."

It took her 45 minutes and help from everyone on board to bring the big fish onto the boat.

The gigantic catch didn't make it into the record books, however. The scales were closed at the Kingfisher lodge the day LaVerne caught it.

Fishing has always been a part of the Glovers life together. The couple met in Westlake Village and their first date was a twilight fishing trip in Oxnard.

LaVerne fished as a child growing up in Santa Monica, but she gave it up for nearly 20 years until meeting Bob.

The Glovers brought back nearly 150 pounds of fish, and say they will be enjoying halibut dinners for quite some time.


http://www.fox13now.com/news/ktla-huge-halibu,0,3086796.story

JoeW
08-13-2010, 01:34 PM
:eek: With a chain saw? Good for Granny! Best---- JoeW

fatworm
08-14-2010, 05:51 PM
One word - WOW! Go Granny!:)

RAK
08-15-2010, 11:32 PM
300 more pounds than the line.

I could eat walleye every day but Halibut? Not so sure ...

fatworm
08-16-2010, 08:46 PM
300 more pounds than the line.

I could eat walleye every day but Halibut? Not so sure ...

Well, with 380 pounds of halibut, you can grill it, bake it, roast it, smoke it, can it. That should take up about 80 pounds of it. As for the rest, well, you can donate it to the local food bank, or store it in the freezer for the next 150 years. :p

dbarnett1
11-19-2010, 10:00 PM
Wow. That fish wouldn't even fit in my boat. :eek: Way to go Granny! :D