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78th Sailfish Derby Jan 2015

The venerable Silver Sailfish Derby hosted by the West Palm Beach Fishing Club (WPBFC) will take place January 7th through 10th, 2015 and will be based out of the Sailfish Marina on Singer Island. Established in 1935, the Silver Sailfish Derby is recognized as ˜The World Oldest Sailfish Tournament and continues to attract some of the best sailfish anglers, captains and crews in the sport. The Derby longevity and continued popularity is a testament to the unique character of the event. New Two-Day Format¦ This year Derby will feature a two-day fishing format (tournament fishing days are January 8th & 9th) and is expected to draw over 40 boats and 200 anglers who will be vying for some of the most prestigious awards in competitive sailfishing. Part of what makes the Derby so special are the people involved, many of the awards are sponsored by families who have been associated with the event for decades. The Derby top angler award is the Mrs. Henry R. Rea trophy, a magnificent silver sailfish sculpture that dates back to the event origin. Henry Rea was a WPBFC supporter and seasonal resident of Palm Beach who underwrote the spectacular trophy to honor his wife. The Rea Trophy remains one of the most coveted trophies in all of angling. The Top Lady Angler trophy is sponsored by the Hampp Family in memory of Rose Hampp, who won the honor in the 1957 Derby along with many other awards throughout her accomplished angling career. The Louis S. Boski award for Outstanding Angling Achievement is presented by the Boski family. The trophy honors the late Lou Boski, an active WPBFC member who set the Atlantic sailfish single day catch record of 83 releases in 1980. Other prizes include the Top Small Boat (defined as boats 35 and less according to the boat manufacturer LOA measurement without motors), Top Tag Team, daily angler and boat awards, and overall boat and angler awards. Follow the Action¦ Those who are not fishing the event can follow tournament boat standings on the Derby mobile friendly virtual scoreboard, anyone with an Internet connection can watch the action as it unfolds. The Derby scoreboard will go live just prior to the event and can be found on the fishing club website. Derby fans can also see updates on facebook at www.facebook/silversailfishderby <http://www.facebook/silversailfishderby> . Photo from the tournament are routinely posted on Instagram at #SilverSailfishDerby. Proceeds from the event benefit the many conservation and education initiatives of the non-profit West Palm Beach Fishing Club. For registration and additional details on the Silver Sailfish Derby contact the WPBFC at (561) 832-6780 or visit www.westpalmbeachfishingclub.org <http://www.westpalmbeachfishingclub.org> More Derby History¦. The Silver Sailfish Derby was established by the WPBFC during the Great Depression as a way to stimulate tourism and business in the Palm Beaches. At one time famous American author and avid big game angler Ernest Hemingway was a Derby trophy sponsor. While plenty of celebrities have participated in the event through the years, it is the Derby longstanding support of billfish conservation that has been its hallmark. In the late 1930 Derby organizers began promoting catch and release fishing for sailfish, a very new and radical concept for the day. This forward-thinking approach to offshore saltwater fishing set the stage for the catch and release ethic that is widely practiced by anglers today. Perhaps the most notable conservation contribution attributable to the Derby is the development of the red release pennant. The WPBFC began flying the pennants in 1938. Today, the little red pennant is recognized around the world as a way to signify a sailfish release. The Derby was also among the first tournaments to incorporate game fish tagging for scientific purposes into a competitive format. The WPBFC became an early advocate for the use of non-offset circle hooks when fishing for sailfish and required their use in the tournament prior to the National Marine Fisheries Service mandate. Eagle Claw L2004EL zero degree offset circle hooks and the Eagle Claw TroKar non-offset circle hook are the ˜Official Circle Hooks of the Silver Sailfish Derby. Author Mike Rivkin chronicled the Silver Sailfish Derby storied history in his book, The West Palm Beach Fishing Club: A 75-year History. View classic images from Derby past at: www.westpalmbeachfishingclub.org/sailfish-derby-magazine/

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