Catalina Classic Marlin Tourney
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Catalina Classic Marlin Tourney
I wanted to give you guys an update on the Catalina Classic Marlin Tourney last week. I fished with a couple of my buddies on my 31FBC. We were one of the smallest boats in the field of 50 boats. The tourney was a two day event consiting of a kill and release division.
We brought a fish to the scale each day. The fishing was very good and a number of the boats had multiple fish days. We were in third place after the first day of fishing with a 171.5lb striped marlin. Our second fish weighted in at 169lb.
The tourney was outstanding and we had a great time!
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We brought a fish to the scale each day. The fishing was very good and a number of the boats had multiple fish days. We were in third place after the first day of fishing with a 171.5lb striped marlin. Our second fish weighted in at 169lb.
The tourney was outstanding and we had a great time!
"End of the Line"
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Most of the tourney's are release. The Classic has always been a kill tourney. There is also a release division and during this tourney over 90 marlin were released during the two days of fishing. The tourneys at Catalina are all circle hooks zero offset.
This year the the fish had to measure 84 inches to be a qualifing fish. Our first fish taped 88 and the second one went 91 inches.
This was the first time that we have killed a local marlin. There was a significant amount of money on the line for this tourney.
This year the the fish had to measure 84 inches to be a qualifing fish. Our first fish taped 88 and the second one went 91 inches.
This was the first time that we have killed a local marlin. There was a significant amount of money on the line for this tourney.
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Just shows you how little the guys who make the rules know about species they make rules about. AND that they reward foreign fishermen for breaking rules they put on the American fishing fleet. If you are going to ban the sale of Marlin in the U.S., BAN it! For everyone! How the hell does an American Consumer know where the Marlin comes from? These must be the same guys who run our banking system.Talking heads with no brains! Walter
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Ironman,
Yes the boat is powered with twin cummins 300. She is running very well and I am just getting used to running her.
John,
The boat is a real fish raiser. We have caught several marlin this season and have caught more tuna then we need. I would like to chat with you if you have a few minutes sometime. We still have more to do in the off season on the boat.
Thanks for all the nice words.
Peter,
"End of the Line"
Yes the boat is powered with twin cummins 300. She is running very well and I am just getting used to running her.
John,
The boat is a real fish raiser. We have caught several marlin this season and have caught more tuna then we need. I would like to chat with you if you have a few minutes sometime. We still have more to do in the off season on the boat.
Thanks for all the nice words.
Peter,
"End of the Line"
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