A young Northlander's first marlin has landed him a pending world spearfishing record.
Bill George, 23, from Kerikeri, was around the back of the Cavalli Islands in a "tiny" 14-foot fibreglass boat with his girlfriend Gemma Miller around noon on Sunday when he speared the 164.8kg striped marlin.
They had been towing a skipjack live bait for about half an hour when two marlin appeared, the bigger of the two offering the best shot.
Mr George, who was waiting in the water, speared it from a distance of about 4m. The monster fish towed him along the surface for about half an hour before diving deep.
He clipped the line to a bungee cord attached to a pair of buoys and, after about 15 minutes, freedived to 17m for a second, fatal shot. Then he had to haul it to the surface and, with his girlfriend's help, pull it into the boat. Water was coming over the gunnel as they dragged it on board.