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Final Results: 2019 Orange Beach Billfish Classic

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The 23rd Annual Orange Beach Billfish Classic (OBBC), kicked off the 2019 Gulf Coast Tournament Season with 48 boats chasing Blue Marlin and more than a $1M in prize money. boats2019 511 e1558719984458 Relentless Pursuit, a 95′ Jim Smith, caught the winning fish shortly after the fleet departed Orange Beach on Thursday, May 16th. “We didn’t have a chance to do any pre-fishing before the tournament,” said Captain Robbie Doggett. “But we hadn’t been on the troll all that long when we got the bite we needed. What a way to start the season!” Angler Dennis Pasentine, Jr. brought the fish to the boat in less than two hours and the crew started heading for Orange Beach to weigh their fish early the next morning. The team celebrated both the 116″ fish that weighed 658.2 pounds and team owner Dennis Pasentine’s birthday before a nice early morning crowd at The Wharf. The Blue Marlin would still be atop the leaderboard when the scales closed on Saturday night. No other fish were weighed on Friday, but Saturday night saw two more Blue Marlin come to scales. Double J, a 42′ Freeman, saw their fish measure 107″ and 399.4 pounds. Current Alabama State Record holder for Blue Marlin, Chris Ferrara on the 70′ Viking Reel Fire, claimed third place with his 376 pound Blue Marlin which measured 108″. Mollie the 66′ G & S from Destin, won Catch and Release and will have their name added to the Johnny Johnson Memorial Trophy, by releasing three Blue Marlin. Reel Fire also placed in the Catch and Release category with a second place finish by releasing two Blue Marlin. IMG 0736 e1558719889324 Born 2 Run, a 72′ Viking from Pensacola finished in third place in Catch and Release by also releasing two Blue Marlin. One of the highlights of this year’s tournament was the weighing in of two giant Bluefin Tuna. Hot Rod, a 56′ Viking from Sasser, GA, brought their 107″ fish in early on Saturday night to the delight of the crowd as the scale read 735 pounds. That fish was bumped to second place as the final fish of the night brought huge roars from the fans in attendance and those watching online. Crawgator, a 61′ Viking from Venice, LA, caught their 110″ Bluefin late on Saturday and just missed setting a new Alabama state record with an 825-pound giant tuna. Tireless, a 44′ Cabo from Orange Beach, finished third with a 172.4-pound Yellowfin Tuna. CE, a 65′ Hatteras from Point Clear, AL won the Wahoo division with a 58.0-pound fish. Crawgator also placed in the Wahoo division with a second place fish that weighed 45.2 lbs. and Relentless Pursuit also placed in multiple categories with a third-place finish in Wahoo at 40.2 lbs. It was good to again see big Dolphin coming to the scales as a new tournament year begins. Lucky Dog, a 57 Bayliss from Destin, took first place with a 46.2 lbs. Mahi-Mahi. Second place went to A Team, a 43′ Viking from Galveston, Texas and third place was won by Breathe Reel Deep, a 52 Ocean from Orange Beach. Both fish weighed an identical 36.6 lbs. The Top Lady Angler was Katie Gonsoulin on Done Deal as she released two Blue Marlin. Thirty-Six Blue Marlin and three White Marlin were released in the 2019 Orange Beach Billfish Classic. Official 2019 Orange Beach Billfish Classic Results

Blue Marlin 1st- 658.2 lbs. Relentless Purist- Angler Dennis Pasentine 2nd- 399.4 lbs. Double J- Angler Greg Gaubert 3rd- 376 lbs. Reel Fire- Angler Nathan Neames Catch and Release  1st- Mollie 2nd- Reel Fire 3rd- Born 2 Run Tuna 1st- 825.6 lbs. Crawgator- Angler Bill Butler 2nd- 735 lbs. Hot Rod – Angler Stewart Fickel 3rd- 172.4 lbs. Tireless – Angler Gregg Trenor Wahoo 1st – 58 lbs. CE – Angler Scott Cooper 2nd- 45.2 lbs. Crawgator – Angler Bill Butler 3rd- 40.2 lbs. Relentless Pursuit- Angler Johnny Pasentine Dolphin 1st- 46.2 lbs. Lucky Dog – Angler Jarrett Johnson 2nd- 36.6 lbs. A Team – Angler Robert Sanderson 3rd- 36.6 lbs. Breathe Reel Deep – JC Jacobs Top Lady Angler Katie Gonsoulin on the Done Deal