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Sports - Outdoors
Outdoors: Easy come, easy go for record catchesPublished 06/28/09
Pity Dylan Ronayne, a budding fisherman of Kent Island, whose share of the limelight in big game fishing circles was short lived last week because in the same week both new Maryland thresher and mako shark records were set off Ocean City. Dylan learned that a fish big as it is can be can be bested by another at any time - and that's what fishing is all about. Dylan, in a 2 1/2-hour battle, reeled in a 443-pound thresher shark of 15 feet with no help from anyone at the Fingers off Ocean City aboard Capt. Mike O'Connor's Bill$ 4Bills. That's quite an accomplishment for an angler of any age, but at 13 Dylan is already a...
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