The Largest Marlin Ever Caught!

Marlin fishing is one of the most exciting pursuits you’ll ever enjoy. When a marlin is hooked, the fight is intense, thrilling, and fierce. Marlin jump, dive and fight with a ferocity seen by few other fish. Add their tremendous size, and a hooked marlin becomes one of the most memorable fishing experiences you’ll ever have.

Marlin are a large, heavy species. Even a “small” marlin can be one of the most impressive fish you’ll ever catch. But the largest marlin ever caught? That fish was a true behemoth!

What’s the Largest Marlin Ever Caught? 

First, you need to understand that “marlin” is actually a family of fish that includes roughly 10 different species, depending on how those species are categorized. They share a variety of characteristics, most notably the large pointed bill or spear protruding from their nose. 

Species within the marlin family include black marlin, sailfish, white marlin, striped marlin, spearfish, and blue marlin. 

The largest marlin species is either the black or blue marlin. But there is some complexity here. These fish are so similar that many biologists and scientists consider them the same species, while others consider them separate. To make things more complicated, the blue marlin is separated into Atlantic and Pacific subspecies. 

According to Marlin Magazine, the largest marlin ever caught is a black marlin. Weighing 1,560 pounds and measuring over 14 feet in length, this fish was caught off the waters of Peru in the 1950s. The fish was caught using trolled mackerel bait; once it was hooked, angler Alfred Glassel Jr. needed 1 hour and 45 minutes to finally boat the massive fish. 

This record is over 100 pounds larger than the established record for other marlin species. The record Pacific blue marlin, says Marlin Magazine, weighed 1,376 pounds, while the record Atlantic blue marlin weight just over 1,400 pounds. 

Scout Boats are Perfect for Marlin Fishing

Marlin fishing, to be honest, is often marked by hours of waiting. For starters, marlin are often found far from shore, so you have to drive the boat for hours just to reach a prime fishing spot. Once the bait or lure is in the water, it can take a full day to finally entice a marlin to bite, if one strikes at all.

This means your fishing boat not only needs all the right fishing features, such as a bait well and rod storage, it also needs luxury, comfort, and refinement. You’ll have to spend hours on the boat, so you need comfortable seating, entertainment, luxury features, and a place to escape a hot sun or adverse weather. 

While many boats in our lineup would be perfect for marlin fishing, the 380 LXF could be one of the best options. This precision-built craft has all the features you need for outstanding fishing, but it also brings more comfort and refinement. For example, you can purchase the boat with a digital helm, which allows you to control onboard systems with the touch of a screen. It even has heated helm seats to increase your comfort on a cold morning!

If you want to catch the largest marlin ever, you need the right equipment and the right boat. Visit your nearest Scout Boat dealer for expert guidance on the right boat for your fishing adventures!

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