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Michael Jordan beams with pride after his offshore adventure nets 71-pound white marlin in world’s largest fishing contest




Michael Jordan has yet again returned to Ocean City, Maryland, to participate in the White Marlin Open. The NBA legend has been attending the annual event for a few years to fulfill his love for fishing.

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On Saturday, MJ’s son, Marcus Jordan, shared pictures and videos from his father’s appearance at the event on his Instagram stories. In one of the videos, Marcus was seen accompanying his father on the NBA legend’s custom fishing yacht “Catch 23.”

Jordan and his crew set sail soon after arriving at the event. They spent the day fishing and returned with a 70-inch white marlin, which weighed 71 pounds. Trey “Cricket” McMillan from MJ’s crew caught the fish, and Marcus gave the man his flowers in one of his Instagram stories.

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