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Blue Marlin: The largest billfish trophy.
It is not uncommon to see this huge fish (up to 1800 lbs.) heave itself skyward
in a
seemingly inexhaustible display of strength.
At GRAY, we capture forever this awesome
fighting power in your trophy.
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Striped
Marlin: This marlin family
member is named due to its glowing vertical bands. Perhaps the most colorful
of the billfish family, found only in Pacific waters, the Striped Marlin provides
a memorable battle with much aerial display.
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Sailfish: This beautiful billfish has
the larges dorsal fin, resembling a sail. This fish is noted for its fighting
ability and often spends as much of the battle
in the air as in the water. At GRAY, artists recapture the colorful blues and
purples that you see as this ballerina of
the sea dances across the ocean.
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Spearfish: both the longnose Spear fish
of the Atlantic Ocean and the shortnose Spearfish of the Pacific Ocean are rare
to encounter. The shortnose are more
common in Hawaii than anywhere else. The dorsal of the Spearfish is the brightest
of all the billfish.
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Rooster
Fish Aptly name, this
game
fish has
streamers on its dorsal that look much like the
comb on a rooster's head. The Rooster Fish is a very
hard fighting trophy and combined with its beautiful
coloration and dark black stripes is easily identified.
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Dolphin:
(Mahi Mahi) (Dorado): Found in warm
waters worldwide, the Dolphin is among the most colorful of the gamefish. It's
hard fighting and gold-green and blue colors makes his fish most popular. At
Gray we accentuate the difference between a cow or bull. The male has a very
distinctive blunt head.
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Wahoo
(Ono): is
a gamefish known
for its long hard runs at speeds up
to 45 mph. Because of the limited number
of wahoo caught, it is truly a trophy fish.
This trophy is also noted for its beautiful
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Yellowfin
Tuna (Ahi): This member of the tuna
family, although not the largest, is among the world's
hardest running fish. A long battle can be expected
from this freight train. Gray tuna mounts display
the long orange-yellow steamers and yellow finlets
that make this trophy so beautiful.
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