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Classic Lures: Run Them or Shun Them?

ugust in Kona means really big fish – really near shore! The biggest of the Hawai‘i volcanoes are here, standing shoulder-to-shoulder. Hawai‘i’s volcanologists strain to describe the gigantic plume of superheated magma rising from the center of the earth, surging up against the floor of the North Pacific where it has burned away the earth’s mantle and squeezed vast amounts of lava upward into the spectacular mountain peaks, more than two miles in the sky. The volcanoes stand waist-deep in the most isolated ocean waters on earth, the perfect place for the world’s most violent creature, the Pacific blue marlin, to

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