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Tuesday 14th May
Just had a telephone call from Bobby
Rego (5.45am his time!). After 2 days, our ILTT team is in first place by 1,000 points. Needless to say, they are ecstatic!
Yesterday
was an absolutely gorgeous day, flat calm. They had a great boat and managed to boat 7 striped marlin, a wahoo, a large dolphin
and several other smaller fish. Seems they had so many multiple hook-ups that twice Danny had to sacrifice his fish and get
cleaned spooled while they chased someone else's fish (Bobby's??).
The hotel is great, the boats are great and they
find the tournament very well organized. Today they have the boat that is presntly in fourth place and tomorrow they have
the boat that is presently in seventh place. If they are successful overall, Bobby will call me tomorrow night.
As
I get news, I will send it to everyone.
Tight lines.
Susan Wilson
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ATTN: Sports/Fishing/Outdoors Editors FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: Pete Johnson, Johnson Communications, Inc. Scottsdale, Ariz. 85267
480-951-3654 (ph) 480-951-0040 (fax) johnsoncom@aol.com(e-mail)
Bermudians take huge lead after day two
of Fourth Annual Rolex/IGFA Offshore Championship Tournament Cayman Islands, Los Cabos Mexico, Portugal and Mississippi, USA,
teams in top five halfway through four-day world-class competition
LOS CABOS, BAJA MEXICO --- A team representing
Bermuda took a giant leap from 12th to first place over 41 other teams from 22 countries in day two of the Fourth Annual Rolex/International
Game Fish Association (IGFA) Offshore Championship Tournament.
They caught and released seven striped marlin for
300 points each plus two dorado and a wahoo for points per pound. Their two-day total is 2522 points. The four blue
water anglers are Danny Fox and Bobby Rego, both of Hamilton, Bermuda along with Buddy Sowers, Richmond, Va., and his son
Casey Sowers, N. Palm Beach, Fla. The four-day competition has attracted teams of the world’s best blue water anglers
who won one of 89 IGFA qualifying events in 27 countries worldwide in 2002. The leaders had advanced by winning the
Bermuda International Light Tackle Tournament. “We had an excellent captain and crew that were great at spotting fish,”
said Fox. “That was probably the biggest factor.” Fox said they used live bait in mackerel, mullet and jacks. Moving
into second place with 1584 points is a team from the Cayman Islands. Charles Ebanks, Savannah, BWI, and Al Parsons, Chris
Briggs, and David Alberga of Grand Cayman are representing the Cayman Islands International Fishing Tournament. Ebanks
is also the leading angler with 1284 points. In third place two points back at 1582 is the team representing the Los Cabos
(Mexico) Billfish Tournament. The team is made up of Yuri Shiba, Tom Shiba, Tony Nungaray, Don Loros, Wade Shiba all of Los
Cabos. Holding fourth place is the Club Nautico team from Tavira, Portugal, with 1542 points. Gulfport, Mississippi’s
Sonny Johnson Memorial Tournament team at 1500 points is fifth. Also making a giant leap from 28th to sixth place was
the team representing the Georgia Governor’s Cup, Savannah, Ga., USA. Tuesday they caught four striped marlin to add to their
lone sailfish from Monday. They have 1300 points. The day one leaders from western Australia who caught four marlin on
Monday were shut out on Tuesday. They fell to seventh place with 1297 points. Teams are representing the countries of
Australia, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Italy, Jamaica, Mauritius, Mexico,
New Zealand, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Senegal, the United States, Venezuela, and the West Indies. Six teams
are from Mexico. The U.S. is represented by 14 teams from 12 states. The 42 teams draw for different boats to fish on each
day. They are fishing for three species of marlin (blue, black and striped) along with sailfish, spearfish and swordfish.
The catches are scored and released alive at the boat in accordance with the IGFA tournament rules. Bonus points will be given
to the team releasing the most billfish. The teams will also receive points for tuna, wahoo and dorado up to two fish
of each species per day above the minimum size limit of 25 lbs. Local charities receive the donations of all fish weighed.
At the halfway mark 98 striped marlin and a single sailfish have been caught and released. Fish weighed at the dock include
21 wahoo, 10 dorado and one tuna. The team with the most points at the end of the four days of competition will receive
Rolex timepieces and trophies. Eighteen other prizes will be presented including ones to the three top anglers and captains
and top three places for the heaviest tuna, wahoo and dorado. The tournament headquarters is the Hotel Finisterra.
The offshore championship is one of two world-class series fishing events that include the third annual Rolex/IGFA Inshore
Championship Tournament held earlier in the month. In that tournament 32 anglers representing nearly 50 qualifying tournaments
worldwide competed in light-tackle and fly-fishing competition for bonefish, tarpon, permit, redfish and snook in Islamorada,
in the Florida Keys. Dr. Mike Gallops, Naples, Fla, won the event. Besides title sponsor Rolex other sponsors include Aero
México, Aftco Bluewater Sportswear, Blue Water Boats & Sportfishing Magazine, Bodo Muche Studio-Foundry, Costa Del Mar Sunglasses,
Eagle Claw, Finisterra Hotel, Guy Harvey, Hatteras, Hook & Tackle Outfitters, King Sailfish Mounts, Mexican Tourism Board,
Mold Craft Products, Inc., Murray Products Fighting Chairs, Norcross Marine Products, Pacifico/Corona Beverages and Penn Rods
& Reels. The IGFA is a nonprofit, membership-supported, conservation and record-keeping organization founded in 1939 with
members in over 120 countries. The association welcomes visitors to the 60,000 square foot IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum
in Dania Beach, Florida. For further information, contact Rolex/IGFA tournament coordinator Lynda Wilson at the International
Game Fish Association, 300 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach, Florida 33004 Email: Lwilson@IGFA.org, or phone (954) 927-2628
Fax (954) 924-4299. ### (Editors: Johnson Communications will provide daily reports over the four days of competition.)
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Top 30 Teams Day Two Fourth Annual Rolex/IGFA Offshore Championship
Tournament
Team Representing State/Country Points 1st #18 Bermuda Intl. Light Tackle BERMUDA 2558 2nd
#5 Cayman Islands Intl. Grand Cayman, CAYMAN ISLANDS 1584 3rd #23 Los Cabos Billfish Tourn Los Cabos, MEXICO
1582 4th #6 Club Natico de Tavira/Shimano Tavira, PORTUGAL 1542 5th #39 Sonny Johnson Memorial Gulfport,
Miss., USA 1500 6th #13 Georgia Governor’s Cup Savannah, Ga., USA 1300 7th #4 Blue Marlin
Classic Freemantle, AUSTRALIA 1297 8th #42 Torneo Intl. De Pesca de Altura Punta Sal, PERU
1246 9th #9 Ernest Hemingway Intl. Havana, CUBA 1240 10th #35 Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo Pompano
Beach, Fla, USA 1200 11th #38 Salinas Intl. Billfish Salinas, ECUADOR 954 12th #31 Ocean City Tuna
Tourn. Ocean City, Md., USA 944 13th #33 Oyster Bar Blue Marlin Classic Pensacola, Fla., USA 939 14th #20
Ixtapa Sailfish Tourn. Ixtapa, MEXICO 932 15th #7 C. C. Yacht Club Offshore Corpus Christi, Texas, USA 900 15th
#22 LaGuaira Billfish Shootout LaGuaira, VENEZUELA 900 15th #28 New Orleans Invtl. Billfish New Orleans, La.,
USA 900 15th #32 24 Ore Siciliana Di Pesca D’Altura Catania, ITALY 900 19th #40 So. Indian Ocean Billfish Club
Black River, MAURITIUS 698 20th #3 Bisbee’s Los Cabos Los Cabos, MEXICO 600 20th #15 Hawaiian
Intl. Billfish Tourn. Kona, HI, USA 600 20th #17 49th Intl. Billfish Tourn. San Juan, PUERTO RICO 600 20th
#19 IWFA Annual Billfish Pinas Bay, PANAMA 600 20th #34 Pirate’s Cove Billfish Manteo, NC, USA
600 20th #37 Rolex/IGFA 2002 New Smyrna Bch., Fla., USA 600 26th #10 Eastcape Billfish Tourn.
Baja, MEXICO 508 27th #1 Bayley’s Kingfish Lodge Whangaroa Harbor, NEW ZEALAND 419 28th #14 Green Turtle
21st Annual Abaco, BAHAMAS 380 29th #11 El Pescado Grande Invt. St. Augustine, Fla., USA 351 30th #41 Torneio
de Peixes de Bico Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL 342 DAY 2 TOTAL FISH 65 50 striped marlin caught and released, eight
dorado, seven wahoo weighed and donated to charity DAY 1 - TOTAL FISH 66 48 striped marlin and one sailfish caught and
released,14 wahoo, two dorado and one tuna weighed and donated to charity TWO-DAY TOTALS: 98 striped marlin, 21 wahoo,
10 dorado, one sailfish and one tuna
Individual Standings after two days: Top Anglers: 1st-Charles Ebank, Savannah,
GC/BWI, 1284 pts.; 2nd-Luis Ceia, Earo, Portugal, 1200 pts.; 3rd-Tony Nungaray, Los Cabos, Mexico, 937 pts. Top Boats:
1st “Bad Market”, Capt. Dago Agundez, Los Cabos, 3077 pts.; 2nd-“Juanita 8”, Capt. Gilberto Abaroa, Los Cabos, 1597 pts.;
3r d, “Express”, Capt. Jaime Gonzalez, Los Cabos 1582 pts
Team # Qualifying Tournament State, Country Anglers
1
Bayley's Kingfish Lodge Gamefish Tournament Whangaroa Harbour, NEW ZEALAND Rolf Masfen, Anatole Masfen, Peter Horton, Andrew
Paykel 2 Bacardi Rum Billfish Tournament Port Lucaya, BAHAMAS Art Rhomberg, Pete Tully, Bill Benedict, Sonny Robbins 3
Bisbee's Los Cabos Offshore Tournament Los Cabos, MEXICO Oscar Daccarett, Pedro Sors, John Buchan, Modesto Miranda 4 Blue
Marlin Classic Freemantle, AUSTRALIA Peter Rigby, Colin B. Parks, Brian Luecke, Ken Beesley 5 Cayman Islands International
Fishing Tournament CAYMAN ISLANDS, Grand Cayman Charles Ebanks, Al Parsons, Chris Briggs, David Alberga 6 Club Nautico
de Tavira / Shimano Tavira, PORTUGAL Luis Ceia, Jose Bota, Hugo Almeida, Jose Antonio Brito de Mana 7 Corpus Christi Yacht
Club 4th Annual Offshore Tournament Corpus Christi, Texas, USA Charles Miller, Sharon Miller, Gerry Keene, Amy Keene 8
Discovery Bay Fishing Tournament JAMAICA, Discovery Bay Noel King, David Chin, Damian Shirly, Leandro Gonzalez 9 Ernest
Hemingway International Fishing Tournament Havana, CUBA Hiram Quinones Ferrer MD, Mario V. Lao, Enrique Petrovich, Luis A.
Clavell MD, Jorge Vazquez 10 Eastcape Billfish Tournament Baja, MEXICO Neal McNamara, Mike McElroy, Dale Miles, Keith Leimbach 11
El Pescado Grande Invitational Florida, USA Sammy Vaughn, Victor Karnavas, Ronnie Bledsoe, Gary Soucy 12 Fintastic's Tag
& Release Tournament MEXICO, Zihuatanejo Dr. Ken Ellis, Roland Ramirez, Louis Acosta, Jim Leavelle 13 Georgia Governor's
Cup Savannah, Georgia, USA Burke Wall, Shelby Myrick IV, Ben Wall, Kris Myrick 14 Green Turtle Fishing Tournament Abaco,
BAHAMAS Mark Roman, Don McIntosh, Jeremy Wong, Dennis Levarity 15 Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament Kona, Hawaii,
USA Bob Reece, Miles C. Reece III, Tim Urhahn, Bill Evans 16 HIBT - ProAm Kona, Hawaii USA Zyg Gregorek, Rose Gregorek,
Terry Allen, Anthony Allen 17 49th International Billfish Tournament San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA Joan Vernon, Diane Locke,
Pierre Sanchez, Bob Fox 18 Bermuda International Light Tackle Tournament BERMUDA Buddy Sowers, Danny Fox, Bobby Rego, Casey
Sowers 19 IWFA Annual Billfish Tournament PANAMA John McKelvey, Alene Molle, Lorraine Frances, Gwen Hahn 20 Ixtapa Sailfish
Tournament Ixtapa, MEXICO John Zehnder, John Jackson, Arlen Steiner, Smokey Molle 21 Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo Inshore/Offshore
Total Tag & Release MEXICO, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo John Van Horn, Shawn Van Horn, Karl Wertz, Colleen Burok 22 LaGuaira Billfish
Shootout VENEZUELA, La Guaira Garvan McColgan, James Fakler, Philip Luelfdorff 23 Los Cabos Billfish Tournament MEXICO,
Cabo San Lucas Yuri Shiba, Tom Shiba, Tony Nungaray, Don Loros, Wade Shiba 24 Marina El Cid Invitational Billfish Fly
MEXICO, Mazatlan Jimmy Taylor, Paul Harris, Clay Blalack, Steve Bell 25 Marlin World Cup MAURITIUS, Flic en Flac Sebastien
de Ravel, Henri Vigier De Latour, Jerome Espitalier Noel, Jean-Francois Pitot 26 Montego Bay Fishing Tournament JAMAICA,
Montego Bay Tony Chin, Athol Chin, Brian Ramsey, Kathy Galbraith 27 Mutual/Mount Gay International Tournament Barbados,
WEST INDIES Frank Armstrong, James Pearce, Shane Johnson, Bruce Greenidge, Robert Atwell 28 New Orleans Invitational Billfish
Tournament New Orleans, USA Jacque Kuchta, Bobby Green, Robert Perez, Nancy Bellemare, Scott Leininger 29 New Smyrna Beach
4th Annual Billfish Tournament USA, Florida, New Smyrna George Pisula, Tina Pisula, W. Walker Holcomb, Christopher Blum 30
Nova Scotia International Tuna Tournament CANADA, Nova Scotia Hugh K. Smith, Kurt Jacobs, Paul Barkhouse, James Smith 31
Ocean City Tuna Tournament Ocean City, Maryland, USA Chris Davis, Harry Glah, Mark Lamborn, Gregg Yaroschuk, Inta Glah, Dr.
Joe Cunningham 32 24 Ore Siciliana Di Pesca D'Altura 2002 ITALY, Sicily Salvatore Ficara, Massimo Brogna, Wahid Harati,
David Wade 33 Oyster Bar Blue Marlin Classic Pensacola, Florida, USA Francis "Lou" Cook, Wayne A Cook, Jr., Larry McMillian 34
Pirates Cove 19th Annual Billfish Tournament North Carolina, USA Richard Benn, Paul Spencer, Shelly Spencer, Mike Midgett 35
Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo Florida, USA Mike Leach, Tim Hamilton, Mark Repetski, Ed Tellier 36 Presidential Challenge-Costa
Rica COSTA RICA Eduardo Gonzalez, Juan Ruiz, Hector Marciaq 37 Rolex/IGFA Championship Team 2002 USA, Florida, New Smyrna
Frank C. Schaaf, John S. Lloyd, Joe Pinerio, Dwayne Halbrook, Kim Jones 38 Salinas International Billfish Tournament Salinas,
ECUADOR Vince Montella, Burt Moss, Lee Mansfield, Terry Pederson, Tony Dellelo 39 Sonny Johnson Memorial Billfish Tournament
USA, Mississippi, Gulfport David Fayard, Terry Gibson, Jim Hoskins, Randy Kirkpatrick, Guy Bussler, Ed LeBlanc 40 South
Indian Ocean Billfish Club Competition Black River, MAURITIUS Victor Venguedasalon, Simon Venguedasalon, Mark Williamson,
Anna Williamson 41 Torneio Anual de Peixes de Bico BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro Carloman Maia De Oliveira, Evandro Soares, Luis
Roberto Soares, Rogerio Capanema 42 Torneo Internacional De Pesca De Altura Punta Sal, Peru Ricardo Cilloniz, Cecilia Davila,
Ricardo Cilloniz III, Fernando F. Carbajal
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Bermuda team holds lead into final day of Fourth Annual Rolex/IGFA
Offshore Championship Tournament New Orleans, La., USA; Portugal and two Los Cabos Mexico teams narrow the top five positions
of world-class competition
LOS CABOS, BAJA MEXICO ---Despite catching only one weight fish, anglers representing
Bermuda held onto first place over 41 other teams from 22 countries in day three of the Fourth Annual Rolex/International
Game Fish Association (IGFA) Offshore Championship Tournament. With one fishing day left and a single wahoo to show for
their third round efforts the Bermuda teams’ total rose slightly to 2599 points. In Tuesday’s round two they had caught and
released seven striped marlin for a huge push of 2100 points and the biggest lead of the event. Narrowing the margin
to 417 points and into second place is the team representing the Los Cabos (Mexico) Billfish Tournament. Made up of Yuri Shiba,
Tom Shiba, Tony Nungaray, Don Loros, Wade Shiba all of Los Cabos they caught two striped marlin. They now have 2182 points.
Also moving up one notch to third on a pair of striped marlin is the Club Nautico team from Tavira, Portugal, with 2142
points. That team is made up of Luis Ceia, Jose Bota, Hugo Almeida and Jose Antonio Brito de Mana. Just one point back
and moving up to fourth from 15th is the New Orleans, La., USA Billfish Tournament team. They caught and released four striped
marlin and weighed one wahoo. Their score is 2141 points. Making the biggest jump of the day, from 20th to fifth, was
Bisbee’s Los Cabos Offshore Tournament team catching five striped marlin good for 1500 points. Their total is 2100 points.
After catching four marlins Monday, the day one leaders from western Australia representing the Blue Marlin Classic in Freemantle,
have since only scored one weight fish. They’ve dropped to 18th place with 1332 points. After three days of fishing,
153 striped marlin, one blue marlin and two sailfish have been caught and released. Fish weighed at the dock include 29 wahoo,
13 dorado and one tuna. Most have been caught in the Gorda area of the Sea of Cortez east of Los Cabos.
Top 30 Teams
Day Three
Team Representing State/Country Points 1st #18 Bermuda Intl. Light Tackle BERMUDA 2599 2nd
#23 Los Cabos Billfish Tourn Los Cabos, MEXICO 2182 3rd #6 Club Nautico de Tavira/Shimano
Tavira, PORTUGAL 2142 4th #28 New Orleans Invtl. Billfish New Orleans, La., USA 2141 5th #3 Bisbee’s Los Cabos
Los Cabos, MEXICO 2100 6th #9 Ernest Hemingway Intl. Havana, CUBA 1917 7th #35 Pompano
Beach Fishing Rodeo Pompano Beach, Fla., USA 1800 7th #34 Pirate’s Cove Billfish Manteo, NC, USA 1800 7th #39
Sonny Johnson Memorial Gulfport, Miss., USA 1800 10th #13 Georgia Governor’s Cup Savannah,
Ga., USA 1700 11th #40 So. Indian Ocean Billfish Club Black River, MAURITIUS 1598 12th #5 Cayman
Islands Intl. Grand Cayman, CAYMAN ISLANDS 1584 13th #42 Torneo Intl. De Pesca de Altura Punta Sal, PERU
1546 14th #31 Ocean City Tuna Tourn. Ocean City, Md., USA 1544 15th #27 Mutual/Mount Gay Intl.
Barbados, WEST INDIES 1540 16th #20 Ixtapa Sailfish Tourn. Ixtapa, MEXICO 1532 17th #22 LaGuaira Billfish Shooout
LaGuaira, VENEZUELA 1500 18th #4 Blue Marlin Classic Freemantle, AUSTRALIA 1322 19th #11 El Pescado Grande Invt.
St. Augustine, Fla., USA 1251 20th #7 C. C. Yacht Club Offshore Corpus Christi, Texas, USA 1200 20th #19 IWFA
Annual Billfish Pinas Bay, PANAMA 1200 22nd #24 Marina El Cid Billfish Fly Mazatlan, MEXICO
973 23rd #38 Salinas Intl. Billfish Salinas, ECUADOR 954 24th #33 Oyster Bar Blue Marlin
Classic Pensacola, Fla., USA 939 25th #37 Rolex/IGFA 2002 New Smyrna Bch., Fla., USA 926 26th #25 Marlin
World Cup Flic en Flac MAURITIUS 900 26th #32 24 Ore Siciliana Di Pesca D’Altura Catania, ITALY 900 28th #10
Eastcape Billfish Tourn. Baja, MEXICO 834 29th #14 Green Turtle 21st Annual Abaco, BAHAMAS 739 30th #1
Bayley’s Kingfish Lodge Whangaroa Harbor, NEW ZEALAND 719 DAY 3 - TOTAL FISH 68 55 striped marlin, one blue
marlin and one sailfish caught and released, eight wahoo, three dorado weighed and donated to charity DAY 2 - TOTAL FISH
65 50 striped marlin caught and released, eight dorado, seven wahoo weighed and donated to charity DAY 1 - TOTAL FISH
66 48 striped marlin and one sailfish caught and released,14 wahoo, two dorado and one tuna weighed and donated to charity THREE-DAY
TOTALS: 153 striped marlin, one blue marlin, 29 wahoo, 13 dorado, two sailfish and one tuna
Individual Standings after
two days:Top Anglers: 1st-Hiram Quinonesk, Ponce, PR, 1543 pts.; 2nd-Tony Nungaray, Los Cabos, Mexico, 1537 pts., 3rd -Oscar
Daccarett, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, 1500 pts.
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Bermuda team ends with “Hot” day to win Fourth Annual Rolex/IGFA
Offshore Championship Tournament. New Orleans, La., USA; Cayman Islands and two Mexico teams complete the top five positions
of world-class competition
LOS CABOS, BAJA MEXICO ---Despite running “cold”, then “hot”, then cold again, anglers
representing Bermuda ended hot enough to beat 41 other teams from 22 countries in the final round of the Fourth Annual Rolex/International
Game Fish Association (IGFA) Offshore Championship Tournament.
Danny Fox and Bobby Rego, both of Hamilton, Bermuda,
along with Buddy Sowers, Richmond, Va., and his son Casey Sowers, N. Palm Beach, Fla., caught a total of 15 striped marlin
over the four days. Seven of the fish were caught and released on Tuesday and then another seven in the final round Thursday.
Their total for the week was 4799 points including 100 bonus points for the most billfish releases (15) in the tournament.
The official scoring was announced at noon PCT on Friday. The competition attracted teams of some of the world’s finest
blue water anglers who had won one of 89 IGFA qualifying events in 27 countries worldwide in 2002. Friday’s winning team had
advanced by capturing the Bermuda International Light Tackle Tournament last year. The four men on the Bermuda team each
received engraved Rolex timepieces and Bodo Muche bronze sculptured trophies for their win. “We literally ran cold and
hot all week long,” said Casey Sowers. Ironically none of the quartet had ever caught a striped marlin before this event.
”Thankfully we learned during the difficult days of fishing what we were doing wrong in missing fish with our techniques.
The learning paid off in the final round.” Rego added that the team ran out of bait shortly after noon with still over
two hours of fishing left. “There were marlin all around us,” he said. “It was an amazing site.” The final round was one
of the most prolific days of tournament fishing any local officials could remember along the Baja California Peninsula and
in the Sea of Cortez. Tournament director Sue Vermillion recorded an “amazing” 94 striped marlin. The catch/release average
for marlin the three prior days had been 51. Finishing second was the team representing the New Orleans, La., USA Billfish
Tournament. They caught and released seven of 10 striped marlin hooked in the closing round. Their final score was 4241 points.
The Louisiana team was made up of Jacque Kuchta, Metairie; Bobby Green, New Orleans; Robert Perez, Boury; Nancy Bellemare,
Metairie, and Scott Leininger, Mandeville. Green was the highest scoring angler in the tournament with 2441 points, catching
eight marlin at 300 points each for the bulk of his score. Finishing in third was a team representing the Cayman Islands
International Fishing Tournament. That team was made up of Al Parsons, Chris Briggs and David Alberga all of Grand Cayman,
along with Charles Ebanks, Savannah, GC/BWI. Their total was 3384. The second and third place teams received Penn Rods
and Reels plus sculptures. The Ixtapa Sailfish Tournament team was fourth with 3332 points and the Bisbee’s Los Cabos
Offshore Tournament team finished fifth with 3300 points to round out the top five. Oscar Daccarett, from Los Cabos was
the second highest angler with 2400 points. Luis Ceia, Club Nautico de Tavira/Shimano, Tavira, Portugal was third with 2100
points.
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 5/16/2003 Fourth Annual Rolex/IGFA Offshore Championship Tournament
Team
Representing State/Country Points 1st #18 Bermuda Intl. Light Tackle BERMUDA 4799 2nd #28 New Orleans
Invtl. Billfish New Orleans, La., USA 4241 3rd #5 Cayman Islands Intl. Grand Cayman, CAYMAN ISLANDS 3384 4th
#20 Ixtapa Sailfish Tourn. Ixtapa, MEXICO 3332 5th #3 Bisbee’s Los Cabos Los Cabos, MEXICO
3300 6th #6 Club Nautico de Tavira/Shimano Tavira, PORTUGAL 3077 7th #11 El Pescado Grande Invt. St. Augustine,
Fla., USA 3051 8th #22 LaGuaira Billfish Shooout LaGuaira, VENEZUELA 3000 9th #13 Georgia Governor’s Cup Savannah,
Ga., USA 2900 10th #35 Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo Pompano Beach, Fla., USA 2700 11th #40
So. Indian Ocean Billfish Club Black River, MAURITIUS 2498 12th #33 Oyster Bar Blue Marlin Classic Pensacola, Fla.,
USA 2482 13th #42 Torneo Intl. De Pesca de Altura Punta Sal, PERU 2446 14th #9 Ernest Hemingway Intl. Havana,
CUBA 2217 15th #23 Los Cabos Billfish Tourn Los Cabos, MEXICO 2182 16th #1 Bayley’s Kingfish
Lodge Whangaroa Harbor, NEW ZEALAND 1919 17th #41 Torneio de Peixes de Bico Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL 1910 18th
#27 Mutual/Mount Gay Intl. Barbados, WEST INDIES 1868 19th #37 Rolex/IGFA 2002 New Smyrna Bch., Fla., USA 1826 20th
#7 C. C. Yacht Club Offshore Corpus Christi, Texas, USA 800 20th #34 Pirate’s Cove Billfish Manteo, NC, USA 1800
20th #39 Sonny Johnson Memorial Gulfport, Miss., USA 1800 23nd #10 Eastcape Billfish Tourn.
Baja, MEXICO 1734 24rd #4 Blue Marlin Classic Freemantle, AUSTRALIA 1632 25th #17 49th Intl.
Billfish Tourn. San Juan, PUERTO RICO 1548 26th #31 Ocean City Tuna Tourn. Ocean City, Md., USA 1544 27th #19
IWFA Annual Billfish Pinas Bay, PANAMA 1500 27th #29 New Smyrna Bch Billfish Tourn. New Smyrna
Bch. Fla. USA 1500 29th #38 Salinas Intl. Billfish Salinas, ECUADOR 1254 30th #26 Montego Bay
Fishing Tourn Montego Bay, JAMAICA 1200 30th #32 24 Ore Siciliana Di Pesca D’Altura Catania, ITALY 1200 32nd #24
Marina El Cid Billfish Fly Mazatlan, MEXICO 973 33nd #15 Hawaiian Intl. Billfish Tourn. Kona, Hawaii, USA
900 33nd #21 Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo/Tag &Release Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, MEXICO 900 33nd #25 Marlin World Cup Flic
en Flac MAURITIUS 900 36th #14 Green Turtle 21st Annual Abaco, BAHAMAS 739 37th #12 Fintastic’s Tag & Release
Tourn. Zihauatanejo, MEXICO 600 38th #16 Hawaiian Intl. Billfish Pro-Am Kona, Hawaii, USA 336 39th
#2 Bacardi Rum 23rd Billfish Tourn Port Lucaya, BAHAMAS 40 40th #8 Discovery Bay Fishing Tourn. Discovery Bay,
JAMAICA DNS 40th #30 Nova Scotia Intl. Tuna Tourn. Nova Scotia, CANADA DNS 40th #36 Presidential
Challenge COSTA RICA DNS
DAY 4 TOTAL FISH 94 striped marlin caught and released; four wahoo, two dorado
weighed/donated to charity DAY 3 - TOTAL FISH 68 55 striped marlin, one blue marlin and one sailfish caught and released;
eight wahoo, three dorado weighed/donated to charity DAY 2 - TOTAL FISH 65 50 striped marlin caught and released; eight
dorado, seven wahoo weighed/donated to charity DAY 1 - TOTAL FISH 66 48 striped marlin and one sailfish caught and released;14
wahoo, two dorado and one tuna weighed/donated to charity
FOUR-DAY FISH TOTALS: 247 striped marlin, one blue marlin
and two sailfish caught and released. Fish weighed at the dock include 33 wahoo, 15 dorado and one tuna.
Individual
Standings: Top Anglers: 1st- Bobby Green, New Orleans, 2441 pts.; 2nd- Oscar Daccarett, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, 2400
pts.; 3rd - Luis Ceia, Tavira, Portugal, 2100 pts. Top Boats/Captains: 1st “Bad Market” Capt. Dago Aqundez, 4948 pts.;
2nd “Expresso” Capt. Euglogio Zumaya, 4200 pts.; 3rd “Juanita 8”, Capt. Gilberto Abaroa, 3697 pts.
AWARDS: First
Place Team: Bermuda Intl. Light Tackle Tournament, Bermuda, 4799 points- Anglers: Danny Fox, Bobby Rego, Buddy Sowers, Casey
Sowers. Winners each received a ROLEX Watch and a Bodo Muche bronze marlin sculpture.
Second Place Team: New Orleans
Billfish Tournament New Orleans, La. USA, 4241 points - Anglers: Jacque Kuchta, Bobby Green, Robert Perez, Nancy Bellemare
and Scott Leininger. Winners each received a PENN International Rod & Reel and a Bodo Muche bronze sculpture.
Third
Place Team: Cayman Islands International Fishing Tournament, Cayman Islands, BWI, 3384 points Anglers: Al Parsons, Chris
Briggs, David Alberga and Charles Ebanks. Winners each received a PENN International Rod & Reel and a Bodo Muche bronze
sculpture.
First Place Angler: Bobby Green, New Orleans Invt. Billfish Tournament, 2441 points Second Place Angler:
Oscar Daccarett, Bisbee’s Los Cabos Offshore Tournament, 2400 points Third Place Angler: Luis Ceia, Club Nautico de Tavira/Shimano,
Tavira, Portugal, 2100 points
First Place Captain: Dago Agundez, “Bad Market”, 4948 points Second place Captain:
Euglogio Zumaya, “Expresso”, 4200 points Third Place Captain: Gilberto Abaroa, “Juanita 8”, 3697 points
Largest
Wahoo First place: Mike McElroy, Eastcape Billfish Tournament, 65.7lbs. Second place Wahoo: Don McIntosh, Green Turtle
21st Annual Fishing Tourn., 58.7lbs. Third place Wahoo: Don McIntosh, Green Turtle 21st Annual Fishing Tourn., 53.5lbs.
Largest Dorado First Place: Greg Yaroschuk, Ocean City Tuna Tourn., 44.1lbs. Second place Dorado: Dale Miles,
Eastcape Billfish Tourn., 39.5lbs. Third place Dorado: Lou Cook, Oyster Bar Blue Marlin Classic, 38.8lbs.
Largest
Tuna: Anna Williamson, South Indian Ocean Billfish Club Competition, 50.9lbs.(only one tuna caught)
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