YOU have heard anglers get together at social gatherings and spin yarns about five-pound trout and six-pound bass. You 'have seen them point with pride to a stuffed fish on the den wall and remark, “I was using a two-pound test, leader when Itook that one.Well, pull up your chairs and come a little closer. You haven’t heard or seen anything yet.We are going to tell you about the big-game fishermen —a few of them—who-go out to 'sea in little boats and catch 200-pound marlin on lines that will break when eight pounds of pressure is exerted.v'..-■«8» 'Vvfl:• *'‘ ' .lt; ■*bt*::r•' v w;::''*v.'r:• . -•-/ • i.gW'V- . •:‘. Z J,/;'. V. stf,' ? i{.e. — .:v 'The skipper is just os important as themust maneuver boat while angler js busy with marlin.