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Mid Atlantic 500 -Texas Tea Wins Big

Boats fish 3 out of 5 days. August 17-21, 2015 Day 5 Results  6.04.08 PM 6.06.30 PM    

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Ring Leader with the leading blue marlin so far!

Texas Tea Strikes it Rich as 24th Annual MidAtlantic Draws to a Close   The 24th Annual MidAtlantic tournament concluded last night in true MidAtlantic fashion with awards presentations and celebration parties at both venues. Earlier, as is always the case a large crowd gathered in the late afternoon at the tournament weigh stations at Canyon Club Resort Marina in Cape May, New Jersey and Sunset Marina in Ocean City, Maryland eagerly awaiting the arrival of the fleet of gorgeous sportfishing boats. While most of the major prize categories remained unchanged, the white marlin category was shaken up a bit in true Moving Day tradition on Day Five. The final day of this tournament has historically seen several key prize category changes and this year would be no different! Day Five dawned overcast and cool after a weather system brought thunderstorms through both tournament venues overnight. Sea conditions remained calm thanks to a light breeze and the billfish bite continued at a steady pace. With another day of great weather, 111 boats sailing on the final day of sportfishing Main Event including 50 from Cape May and 61 from Ocean City, and several categories still with fish on the board within striking range, the stage was set for a wild finish to this year event. The evening weigh-in session kicked off early last night as shortly after 5 p.m. Captain Patrick Brogan wheeled the Texas Tea of owner Michael Savino from Brooklyn, New York to the scales and weighed a 77-pound white marlin for Savino 16-year old son Vincent to capture the heaviest white marlin of the event. Minutes later Captain Chester Sims docked the Lights Out owned by Bill Haugland of Coral Gables, Florida and weighed a 72-pounder and claimed the second heaviest white marlin of the tournament. The third heaviest white marlin of the event belonged to Joe Napolitan of Holland, Pennsylvania with a 71-pounder caught on Day Three aboard his Naps V. Several blue marlin were caught on Day Five though all were released and the results for the category remained unchanged. Thomas McMurray of Ocean City, Maryland finished with the heaviest blue marlin aboard his Makara with a 566-pounder caught on Day Three. Ryan Carroll of Dallas, Texas nabbed the second heaviest blue marlin on Day One at 543 pounds aboard his Ringleader. The third heaviest blue marlin went to Rob Kathery of Fort Lauderdale, Florida with a 437-pounder which he caught on Day Two aboard his Fish On. The tuna category was quite competitive as numerous large big eyes were weighed during the week including several on Day Five. Captain Walter Harmstead put the Goin in Deep on the leaderboard on the final day of the tournament after weighing a 138-pound big eye tuna for owner Larry Hesse, Jr. of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Bob Mormile of Wallingford, Pennsylvania weighed a big eye tuna of 137 pounds from his Lizanne to also make the leaderboard on Day Five. As the tournament drew to a close the three heavyweights in the category remained unchanged. Jim Jensen of Satellite Beach, Florida weighed a 214-pound big eye on Day Two and recorded the heaviest tuna aboard his Plane Simple. Adam LaRosa Canyon Runner from Point Pleasant, New Jersey weighed a199-pound big eye on Day One to capture the second heaviest tuna while Thomas Mackell of Gwynned Valley, Pennsylvania took the third heaviest tuna at 198 pounds aboard his Operating Room. Charlie Duerr of Tinton Falls, New Jersey weighed a 27-pound dolphin on Day Five from his Sea Hag to get on the board while Richard Osborne of Islamorada, Florida also got on the board on the final day of the tournament after weighing a 20-pound dolphin from his Reel Direct. However, neither of those fish was large enough to bump Rob Gothier of Champ Hill, Pennsylvania who nabbed the heaviest dolphin of 38 pounds on Day Four aboard his Bar South. The wahoo category saw a major change on Day Five after Captain Mark DeBlasio backed his Blue Runner to the scales at Canyon Club in Cape May and weighed a 73-pounder for angler Jackson Hsieh of New York, New York to capture the heaviest wahoo of the event. Gary Damore of Berlin, Maryland jumped in the fray on Day Five after weighing 57-pounder aboard his Triple Bypass. Boats with notable billfish catches on Day Five include Danny Jones Reel Toy with seven white marlin and one blue marlin released while Ed Katzianer Wish You Were Here released six white marlin. Rob Kathery Fish On released five white marlin and one blue marlin. Chip Caruso Pipe Dreamer and Rob Gothier Bar South each released four white marlin. Alan Sadler Intents released three white marlin and two blue marlin while Dabiel Hassan Swagger released two white marlin and one blue marlin. Boats releasing three white marlin on Day Five include: Marty Judge Judge; Edward Russo Big Deal; Dan Gentilini Super Crew and Matt Lonuzzi Over the Top. Recapping the fish report it worth noting that although not a tournament record, the 543 total billfish caught by 139 boats with each fishing three days is indeed significant at these numbers translate to an average of nearly four billfish per boat for the tournament and over one billfish per boat per day for the event. Of the total number of billfish caught, 523 were let go for a release rate of well over 96%! Cash Prize Winners * Please note over fifty possible individual cash awards are possible due to the wide variety of calcuttas which participants may enter and see below payout for the species indicated. Please check the tournament web site for the precise breakdown of each calcutta payout. Payouts vary by the number of calcuttas each participant enters. It should be noted that no less than seven winners received a payout of more than six figures and 12 winners received payouts of $40,000 or more! Heaviest White Marlin 77 lbs. Texas Tea Michael Savino Brooklyn, NY – $714,259 2nd Heaviest White Marlin 72 lbs. Lights Out Bill Haugland Coral Gables, FL – $137,287 3rd Heaviest White Marlin 71 lbs. Naps V Joe Napolitan Holland, PA – $74,213 Heaviest Blue Marlin 566 lbs. Makara Thomas McMurray Ocean City, MD – $196,836 2nd Heaviest Blue Marlin 543 lbs. Ringleader Ryan Carroll Dallas, TX – $420,998 3rd Heaviest Blue Marlin 437 lbs. Fish On Rob Kathery Ft. Lauderdale, FL – $91,885 Heaviest Tuna 214 lbs. Plane Simple Jim Jensen Satellite Beach, FL $452,822 2nd Heaviest Tuna 199 lbs. Canyon Runner Adam LaRosa Point Pleasant, FL – $223,496 3rd Heaviest Tuna 198 lbs. Operating Room Thomas Mackell Gwyneed Valley, PA – $154,758   Heaviest Wahoo 73 lbs. Blue Runner Jackson Hseih New York, NY – $46,506 Heaviest Dolphin 38 lbs. Bar South Rob Gothier Champ Hill, PA – $48,199   The following received calcutta winning for various positions on the leaderboard during the tournament: White Marlin 65 lbs. Lady Luck Steve Ramsey Ocean City, MD – $34,705 65 lbs. Reel Toy Danny Jones Joppa, MD – $16,920   Tuna 146 lbs. MJ Michael Yocco New Providence, NJ – $ 78,036 141 lbs. Goin in Deep Larry Hesse, Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL – $9588 137 lbs. Lizanne Bob Mormile Wallingford, PA – $33,088 132 lbs. Placid C George Conway, Jr. Riviera Beach, FL – $9701   Wahoo 57 lbs. Reel Desire III Robert Lafferty Pipersville, PA – $15,886 57 lbs. Triple Bypass Gary Damore Berlin MD – $19,317   Dolphin 27 lbs. G-Force Tony Diesel Selbyville, DE – $14,523 27 lbs. Sea Hag Charlie Duerr Tinton Falls, NJ – $14,523 24 lbs. Nasty Habit Walt Koller West New York, NJ – $3,102 20 lbs. Reel Direct Richard Osborne Islamorada, FL – $1,363 Canyon Club $1K a Day Giveaway Awards $1000 each day of the tournament to the high billfish point boat sailing from Canyon Club Resort Marina or South Jersey Marina in Cape May. Day One Judge Marty Judge, Jr. West Conshohocken, PA – $1,000 Day Two Canyon Lady Jamie Diller Stone Harbor, NJ – $1,000 Day Three Everglades 43 Tom Russell Stone Harbor, NJ – $1,000 Day Four Canyon Lady Jamie Diller Stone Harbor, NJ – $1,000 Day Five Wish You Were Here Ed Katzainer Cape May, NJ – $1,000 Point Winners Most Points White Marlin 1125 Reel Joy John Gudelsky Ocean City, MD 2nd Most Points White Marlin 1050 Bar South – Rob Gothier Champ Hill, PA 3rd Most Points White Marlin 900 Rhonda Osprey Joe Drosey West Ocean City, MD Most Points Blue Marlin 450 The Boomer William Gardin Minocqua, WY 2nd Most Points Blue Marlin 421.5 Ringleader Ryan Carroll Dallas, TX 3rd Most Points Blue Marlin 368.5 Fish On Rob Kathery Ft. Lauderdale, FL Most Points Tuna 383.5 Goin in Deep Larry Hesse, Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2nd Most Points Tuna 131 Lizanne Bob Mormile Wallingford, PA 3rd Most Points Tuna 124.5 Placid C George Conway, Jr. Riviera Beach, FL Most Points Overall 1125 Reel Joy John Gudelsky Ocean City, MD Catch Report White marlin released 467 White marlin boated 19 Blue marlin released 34 Blue marlin boated 4 Tuna boated 15 Wahoo boated 20 Dolphin boated 24 Sailfish released 3 Longbill Spearfish released 16 For further information please visit the tournament web site at www.themidatlantic.com where you can check all the standings all the and also purchase tournament apparel.