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Mollie Wins Big at the 18th Annual Emerald Coast Blue Marlin Classic 

June 22, 2020 By InTheBite Editor

Photo courtesy Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort

Miramar Beach, Florida—With some of the best teams in sport-fishing vying for $1.747 million in cash prizes, the 2020 Emerald Coast Blue Marlin Classic was destined to feature stiff competition. And it did.
By the time the last boats had weighed in, however, it came down to a truism in sports—the home team always has a slight advantage. So after winning all the other major tournaments in the Gulf, it was Mollie, a Destin-based G&S custom sport-fisher, that claimed the top prize.
Angler Wes Long, Capt. Jeff Shoults, mates Chance Young, Sawyer Henderson, Josh Goodson and the rest of the team won first place blue marlin with a 660.4-pound fish, and third place in the release division (3 blues). With tournament and crew payouts, plus multiple optional jackpots, Team Mollie earned $514,933 and the 2020 ECBC trophy for top boat.
“We are very fortunate to do something we love for a living,” Capt. Jeff Shoults said afterwards. “The good Lord blessed me and my crew and allowed us to catch these fish. We had an outstanding trip. Four out of the five anglers aboard caught blue marlin and to win our hometown tournament is pretty awesome.”
Panhandler, a 54 Hatteras owned by Tim O’Brien and run by Capt. Travis Gill, was the second-place team with a blue that weighed 601 pounds. With optionals, that fish was worth $182,274 for the Pensacola team.
Charles “Charlie” Thomas III and his crew aboard Fins Up, a 54 Bertram based in Orange Beach, earned third-place honors with a 553.3-pound marlin that was weighed in Friday night. Capt. JJ English and the team earned $57,282 for their efforts.

Photo courtesy Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort

In an unfortunate twist of fate, Liquid Apple, a 68 Viking owned by Gary Applewhite and run by Capt. Ron Woodruff, didn’t have a fish that got away story. They actually boated their marlin, only it was hand-lined after the fish became tail-wrapped and died. Since it wasn’t landed on conventional tackle, angler Blake Applewhite and the team disqualified themselves.
A courtesy check at the scales showed a measurement of 121.5 inches long with a girth of 66 inches. The weight of 668.8 pounds would have topped the leaderboard had it been caught according to tournament rules.
Fleur de Lis, a 72 Viking with Capt. Scooter Porto at the helm, was the top team in the billfish release division. Based in Grand Isle, the team released four blue marlin to claim top prize and $159,415. Mon Chari, (Capt. Matt Coppoletta) came in second in the division with 1,700 points to earn $43,800, and Mollie was third with three free-swimming blues to its credit.
Some hefty tuna were brought to the Baytowne Marina scales on Saturday evening. Austin Sculley on Ridgeback, (37 Bertram/Capt. Robert “Wild Man” Waldmann), hoisted the heaviest yellowfin at 198.8 pounds to claim $56,600. Chasin’ Tail, (80 Weaver Boat Works/Capt.
Clayt James), boated a 153.9-pound tuna, good for a $28,218 payout. John Engquist was the angler. Rounding out the division was angler Craig Brown, competing aboard Second Wind, (72 F&S/Capt. Marlin Brown). Brown’s 148.5-pound entry won the team $17,942.
Houston Adams, fishing on his family’s 52-foot Southern Cross, Gunnslinger, wound in the heaviest wahoo of the tournament. It was 58.6 pounds and was worth $49,805. Capt. BJ Teems is Gunnslinger’s helmsman. Ritchie Prince wound in the second-place wahoo at 51.7 pounds.
That fish earned Can’t Deny It (48 Viking), Capt. Jeff Bryars and the team a $15,168 bonus. Questionable Judgement, a 39 Nor-Tech center console run by Capt. Kyle King, rounded out the field with a 50.1-pound wahoo. Mark Wade was on the rod and the team won $17,840 for that fish.
Less than five pounds separated the top three fish in the dolphin category. Joey Geil III was the top stick with a 39.4-pound bull, worth $45,800 to Capt. Logan Lovett and the team on Lisa Jo, a 55 Ricky Scarborough. Harris “Destructor” Hartley caught the second-place dolphin at 36.5 pounds.
Hartley, Capt. Gary “The Mayor” Jarvis and the team on Misa (60 Blackwell) pocketed $178,068 for that fish, along with tuna jackpot money (134.1 pounds). Misa was another Destin-based contestant. Pearl, the last boat to weigh Saturday, got on the leaderboard with its 34.5-pound dolphin. Michael Spellmeyer was the angler and Capt. Shawnie Clemons runs the 48 Viking. That fish earned $10,112.
In the individual angler awards, Wes Long on Mollie was the top one overall with the winning blue marlin. Owner/angler Damon Chouest on Mon Chari was named the top release winner, while 16-year-old Marina Adams was the top female angler, based on her boated 505-pound blue, caught on Pullin’ Wire.
Logan “Mule” Reeder was named the top junior billfish angler fishing on Cotton Patch and Clark Adams was the top gamefish junior on Gunnslinger.
“We got really lucky with the weather. It was absolutely gorgeous at the marina and for the boats offshore,” said Julia Brakhage of Tournament Control. She has been involved with the ECBC since the beginning. “We had really good energy from the teams and a lot of new boats joined us this year. So I’m really looking forward to a record-breaking event next year.”
The 2021 Emerald Coast Blue Marlin Classic, celebrating its 19th year, will be held June 16-20, 2021, at the host Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort in Miramar Beach, Florida.
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