Back in November, Harford County resident Austin Ensor and his crew reeled in a 105.4 pound rare opah fish off the coast of Ocean City. Opah's are rarely caught by recreational anglers, especially in this area. They are more commonly found in warmer waters off the west coast and near Hawaii. So for the same crew to catch two opah's in a month is really something.

It is reported that the crew reeled in the second opah on Saturday. It weighed in at 159 pounds. Opahs, also known as sunfish or moonfish, are large, colorful, deep-bodied fish. They are prized among deep-water anglers and are frequently caught as bycatch in longline tuna fisheries. Opahs have also become popular in seafood markets.