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“Time after time in the blue water of Magdalena Bay, Mexico, I have watched striped marlin crash bait at the surface and sometimes even throw bait up into the air. It’s fleeting, blink-of-the-eye fast and generally hard to tell where the next marlin will break the surface. Last December, I dedicated quite a bit of panga time attempting to photograph marlin slashing partially out of the water. They moved so fast that I had no idea what I’d captured here until checking images later on my laptop.” Photo: Nick Price

“Time after time in the blue water of Magdalena Bay, Mexico, I have watched striped marlin crash bait at the surface and sometimes even throw bait up into the air. It’s fleeting, blink-of-the-eye fast and generally hard to tell where the next marlin will break the surface. Last December, I dedicated quite a bit of panga time attempting to photograph marlin slashing partially out of the water. They moved so fast that I had no idea what I’d captured here until checking images later on my laptop.”
Photo: Nick Price

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