Going into the last day we need to get something stuck. We started the last day with Team Lantana of Florida. Because of the action down south on day 4 a bunch of the boats came south. We ran in front of the pack and set the lines and today we took the 500 fathom line that most of the fish were caught on on day 4. We had some wind out of the west and the sky was cloudy. It was a front of some kind that made it tough to see due to the glare on the water. Even though it was tough to see I saw a fish coming to the short bait. We had our good Polu Kai tubulation that we usually only run on 130 on 50 to try to get it the game. The lure has been hot for us all summer and due to its value to us didn’t want to loose it on a big one on 50 pound test. We really need a a fish and went to it in order to get the bite. That she did. After a 50 minute fight in the choppy seas we got the leader on the fish. Matt Bowman grabbed the leader and had to let go a number of times. On our 3rd try the fish neared gaffing. Our second mate gaff man Mike got a good long shot on the fish. Th boys pulled the fish up where I could get the meat hook on him and it was done. The boys did a great job on a tough finish on 50 pound test line. Our anglerette Celeste Moorhouse did a fantastic job on her very first pacific blue marlin.The fish ended weighing 380 pounds and won the Highest Individual Wahine scorer.