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A quick report from Ben from this year's GCGFC Heavy Tackle Tournament held over
the weekend:The Cabo Yachts & Bruce Lynton Prestige Automotive Blue Marlin Classic was relocated to the Runaway Bay Marina with great success -- despite the weather which left many of the smaller boats in the fleet at the marina on Day 1. On Day 1, Katie Ripper on Castille III quickly put points on the board with the first blue marlin tagged, followed by Richard Fletcher on Num Nuts, Barry Alty on Mistress and Carmen McCloy on Caboom. Day 2 Castille III and Mistress added another each bringing them in first and second for the competition from the crew on Num Nuts who disqualified their fish, the first fish of Day 2 as it had become entangled in another line. Ocean Dream weighed a monster yellow fin tuna that tipped the scales at 44kg winning Eric Carruthers the heaviest other species trophy. There were also some other gamefish tipped the scales nicely at weigh in, including a 26kg dolphin fish for David Thompson on Num Nuts. And outside the competition, Perry sent me this picture of Vanessa and her pending Queensland record caught on Sunday and weighing in at 148kg on board Comocean. Congrats to Vanessa, Perry and Wombat! Next
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John Anderson sent this picture of wife Jill with the first grander of 2010
(1104lb) caught in Hawaii last weekend.The fish ate a small bullet lure and took Jill 3 hours and 45 minutes to bring to the boat. It was caught aboard the Marlin Magic with Capt. Jason Holtz (who has spent many years crewing on the reef) and Jason now has all granders under his belt (Pacific & Atlantic blues and Pacific Black). Congratulations to both Jill and Jason and thanks to John for the details. Next
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I have been hearing reports of some consistent late season fishing down
south. On the sunshine coast, Smithy marked his 50th billfish last week on
board Triton
IV - a great result. For the last few weeks a few more sails have
come into the mix (9 sails Saturday the week before on Ymer) and they
have been picking up a few on the Gold Coast as well. At Port Stephens,
Calypso 's Capt. Tim Dean reports their
cracker season is continuing with 7 from 8 stripes on Monday on Born
Free.
There's been a bit of radio silence from me on the blog as we crossed around the tip of Australia out of phone range, on the way to Weipa to start Gulf Tours on the new KEKOA during the marlin off season (check the KEKOA site for barra fishing updates). We'll be back in Townsville for the juvenile blacks in August and in Cairns for the big blacks again in September. In the meantime we can still expect a few SEQ blue marlin reports over the winter - follow BMFB on Twitter or Facebook as well. Next
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