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HomeFishJuly Open Tournament Kicks Off Marlin Season

July Open Tournament Kicks Off Marlin Season

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Summer marlin mania kicks into full swing with the July Open
Tournament, the oldest sports fishing event in the Virgin Islands, boasting a
42-year tradition of fishing fun.

“Traditionally,
this tournament was fished over the Fourth of July holiday. But, since the full
moon is better for a blue marlin bite, we decided a few years ago to move the
date to three days before the month’s full moon – July 15, 16 and 17,” said
Harry Clinton, executive director of the hosting Virgin Islands Game Fishing
Club (VIGFC).

Over 20 boats from
the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and U.S. mainland are expected to compete. Revenge,
which homeports out of Florida with Capt. Mike Lemon at the helm, will be back
to defend its double win. Last year, the 58-foot Revenge won Best Boat
with eight blue marlin releases, while angler Jon Jennings scored Best Angler
and earned the prestigious Give’M Line Trophy by making all but one of these
releases.

Of note, past
winners of the Give’M Line Trophy read like a Who’s Who of blue marlin sport
fishing, with angler Elliot Fishman’s winning 845-pound catch in 1968 setting
an all-tackle world record. Only two anglers have reeled in this honor two
times – the late Howard Crouse in 1965 and 1988, and Puerto Rico’s legendary
angler Ralph Christiansen in 1973 and 1984.

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“Local sports
fishing boats, Abigail III and Marlin Prince already have
charters for the tournament. We’ve heard a lot of interest from several other
boats, so we’re expecting a good turnout this year,” Clinton says.

Anglers will set
their sights on scoring the most release points for blue marlin, white marlin
and sailfish. “This is an all-release tournament,” Clinton says. “No fish will
be boated or brought to the dock for weigh-in.” Sports fishing crews will run a
flag up their aft rigger at the end of the day to signal how many marlin
they’ve released in that day.

Proceeds from the JOT benefit the Boys & Girls Club of
the Virgin Islands.

Tournament registration will take place beginning at 7 p.m.
on July 14 at the VIGFC above the Frigate East restaurant in Red Hook, St.
Thomas.

For more information, call: 340-775-9144.

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Carol_Bareuther
Carol_Bareuther
Carol M. Bareuther, RD, is a St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands based marine writer and registered dietitian.
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