Matt Santora and Andy Vo set out for the fishing grounds off San Diego, California, on Sept. 23 without expectation. However, a push of warm water from El Niño over several months had created a steady billfish bite in the area. Perhaps they’d see a fish or two. But when a behemoth blue marlin engulfed the lure behind Finbomb, a 21-foot center-console, and the two-speed Shimano Talica 25 loaded with 100-pound braid began screaming, they knew they had something special. For two hours, Santora fought the fish stand-up before the duo leadered the fish. Weighed at the Marlin Club of San Diego, their blue marlin tipped the scales at 662.2 pounds, becoming the second largest ever recorded in California. The heaviest? A 692-pounder landed in 1931.…