The world of marlin fishing lost one of its great characters and pioneers when Bill Hall died recently, aged 90. With his famous custom-built game-fishing boat, TeAriki Nui, Bill achieved a lot of "firsts".
"He was the first to take his boat offshore, to the Pacific Islands and Australia, now it is common," said veteran Bay of Islands charter skipper Bruce Smith. "He did everything with enthusiasm and passion, and he did it for 60 years. He was one of the first to embrace lure fishing and then did nothing else. He was still fishing at the end; in fact he went to Hawaii and caught a marlin a month before he passed away," said Smith.
Bill was fiercely competitive but also the first to get on the radio and tell others when he sighted fish, and where they were.
Bill set a record in 1996 when TeAriki Nui boated 75 marlin in one season, a feat which has since been long overtaken as boats venture further afield.
Bill Hall will be remembered for his famous "Old Blue" marlin lure, and for the books and videos he produced on catching marlin. And the stories and yarns in the Bay of Islands Swordfish Club.