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Search Results for: blue marlin

Tackle Tips: Quick Loader and D.R. Blue Marlin

February 21, 2022 By InTheBite Digital Editor

targeting blue marlin

Eight Eights — D.R. Blue Marlin

Based out of Singer Island, Florida, though rarely at her homeport, the 72-foot Viking Eight Eights is on a constant quest for billfish releases. “Our normal schedule is with the boat 21 days. Then we take 10 off and come back for another 21. Out of the 21 days we’ll probably fish anywhere from 15 to 18 days depending on weather and what’s going on,” says first mate Kyle O’Conner.

In 2020, captains fishing out of Cap Cana reported 91 days where they released five or more blue marlin and 15 days with 10 or more releases. “Last year we got to the Dominican Republic July 1 and in two and a half months we caught 100 blues. We had close to 500 billfish releases and 300 tags for the 2020 season,” O’Conner says.

Man-made FADs highlight this world-class Caribbean fishery, with plastic jugs and styrofoam insulation banded together with scrap seine netting and palm fronds, then strategically tethered to the seafloor in efforts to attract forage and predator fish. Targeted with 30-pound outfits, juvenile blue marlin swarming the warm waters of the D.R. are intelligent and accurate feeders, at times displaying finicky tendencies. Here’s how they are fooled on the Eight Eights:

Rod Blank: BlackFin
Rod Builder: Bill Buckland
Guides: FUJI SiC
Thread Wrap: Green/Orange diamond
Butt: AFTCO #1 unibutt
Reel: Shimano Tyrnos 30
Main Line: Berkley ProSpec 30 lb.
Leader: 100 lb. pink fluorocarbon
Hook: 9/0 circle hook
Bait: Baitmasters medium ballyhoo
Skirt: MoldCraft Junior Hooker
Rigging: EZ Swivel

ballyhoo for the quick reloader

Ricardo Núñez — Quick Loader

Whether it’s washing the boat or rigging ballyhoo, the best deckhands are fast and efficient in everything they do. Dredge fishing for billfish typically entails naked swimming ballyhoo pulled from the transom corners, but outrigger baits are often outfitted with a small lure head like a MoldCraft Junior Hooker or Squidnation Slammer to create a larger profile and also help ballyhoo track better in rough seas.

When fishing a chugger/ballyhoo combination, the use of Ringer Swivels to firmly mount and expose circle hooks is a widely popular method. Some mates use an open-eye rigging needle as a makeshift puller to bring the chugger head into place over the O-ring, but a more streamlined approach utilizes a quick reloader fashioned from a length of #19 wire leftover from dredge teaser pin rigs.

With a tiny clasp bent into the end, mates can hook the O-ring and force it out of the lure head to accommodate a circle hook. The simple device not only allows for easy storage and organization of multiple chugger heads, but more importantly enables mates to simplify the process of adding skirts to rigged ballyhoo.

Steve Kenealy was first mate on the 86-foot Merritt Reel Tight and spent countless hours rigging ballyhoo on the docks of Isla Mujeres, Mexico. “We first started using the quick reloader down there about two or three years ago. We can go through a pile of baits when the sails are snapping and this simple tip helps automate the rigging process. It’s a great little device that was introduced to us by a local mate named Ricardo Núñez.”

The best mates know that the more systematic they become in their daily tasks, the less energy is required. Like poking out the eyeballs of a ballyhoo, where you could do it one fish at a time or line up multiple fish on an arrow shaft, this quick loader makes performing a repetitive task easier than ever.

Filed Under: Featured Stories, Fishing, Tackle, Techniques Tagged With: Ballyhoo, Dredge Fishing, fads, fishing tackle, Offshore Fishing

Blue Marlin Steal the Show During 6th Annual Pelagic Rockstar Tournament

February 2, 2022 By InTheBite Digital Editor

January 14 – 16, 2022—Marina Pez Vela, Quepos Costa Rica – Excitement and anticipation was in the air as 83 of the world’s top sport fishing teams assembled in Quepos, Costa Rica for the 6th annual Pelagic Rock Star Offshore Tournament. Located on the Pacific coast of central Costa Rica, Marina Pez Vela and the surrounding area of Manuel Antonio National Park is known as one of the most biologically diverse places anywhere in the world, and the fishing is second to none.  Open to the public, Marina Pez Vela is a super clean, modern, world-class yacht harbor with a wide variety of restaurants, bars, and shops – including a PELAGIC brand store – which makes it the perfect back drop for the sportfishing history that was about to be made.

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Filed Under: General News, News, Press Releases, Tournament Results Tagged With: billfishing, Offshore Fishing, pelagic, pelagic rockstar tournament

PELAGIC Pura Vida Blue Marlin Classic

November 19, 2021 By InTheBite

Who is the top blue marlin fishing team in the world?  Pelagic is proud to present a new tournament celebrating the rich history of Blue Marlin fishing in Costa Rica. The Pelagic Pura Vida Blue Marlin Classic, is the first and only tournament in Costa Rica to focus on the most highly regarded gamefish in the world – the Blue Marlin. We are also the first and only billfish tournament to extend the fishing boundaries to include the world famous offshore FADS and Seamounts of Costa Rica. With no “fence” in place, teams may opt to run up to 100+ miles offshore in search of a hot blue marlin bite. With a unique scoring format and large daily jackpots, teams are rewarded heavily for targeting and catching blue marlin over all other species. Come join us at Marina Pez Vela, Costa Rica this March and let’s find out once and for all who is the best blue marlin fishing team in the world.

Tournament Schedule:

  • Thursday, March 24 – Captains meeting & Kickoff Party
  • Friday & Saturday March 25 – 26 – Tournament Fishing Days
  • Sunday, March 27 – Awards Ceremony

Entry Fees & Optional Daily Jackpots:

  • General Entry: $5,000
  • All In: $70,000

30th MidAtlantic Wraps Up with Potential State Record Blue Marlin

August 23, 2021 By InTheBite Digital Editor

Photo courtesy MidAtlantic Tournament

MidAtlantic Tournament, August 23, 2021—It was indeed a tournament for the ages! The 30th MidAtlantic wrapped up last night and saying it was one for the record books would be an understatement! Records were set in several categories including two before the first day of fishing when a tournament record field of 203 were entered breaking the previous record of 183 set last year.

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Filed Under: General News, News, Press Releases, Tournament Results Tagged With: billfishing, Blue Marlin, maryland fishing, midatlantic

958-Pound Tournament Record Blue Marlin and a Brace of Big Eye Tuna Headline Day Three of 30th MidAtlantic

August 19, 2021 By InTheBite Digital Editor

The MidAtlantic, August 19, 2021—While the billfish bite slowed a bit on Day Three of the 30th Annual MidAtlantic for the majority of the 157 boats fishing today compared to yesterday which saw 132 white marlin and 11 blue marlin released, it was a very busy day for one particular boat that landed a memorable billfish. Rocky Hardison of Beaufort, North Carolina created quite a stir when he wheeled his Wolverine to the scale with a massive blue marlin in the cockpit caught by angler Gary Fletcher that was so long its tail was hanging out the transom door! 

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Filed Under: Fishing, General News, News, Press Releases, Tournament Results Tagged With: 2021 midatlantic touranment, canyon club resort marina, midatlantic, Offshore Fishing

Skin Deep, on Feeling Nauti, Takes First at Blue Marlin Grand Championship

July 30, 2021 By InTheBite Digital Editor

Photo courtesy Blue Grand Marlin Championship

Blue Marlin Grand Championship, July 29, 2021—Thirty minutes after the fifty-eight tournament teams entered into the 2021 Blue Marlin Grand Championship at The Wharf departed Orange Beach, all but one was headed to their first stop in hopes of winning The Greatest Show in Sportfishing. One boat, Skin Deep, a 63’ Ricky Scarborough, suffered a major mechanical failure and began limping
back toward Perdido Pass. After a haul-out revealed a broken prop and a damaged strut, it seemed their tournament weekend was all but over.

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Filed Under: General News, News, Press Releases, Tournament Results Tagged With: Blue Marlin, Blue Marlin Grand Championship, Offshore Fishing, orange beach

Grander-sized Pacific Blue Marlin Caught off Coast of Oahu

July 9, 2021 By InTheBite Digital Editor

Photo courtesy Boom Boom Sportfishing

On June 22, Captain Tony Brown with Boom Boom Sportfishing and his crew caught an impressive 1,040-pound Pacific blue marlin four miles off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii. The experience was especially memorable for Tony and his crew because their deckhand’s family was the charter group that day.

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Filed Under: Featured Stories, Fishing, General News, News, Pacific, Places Tagged With: billfishing, Blue Marlin, grander oahu hawaii, pacific fishing

July 7, 2013: The Best Blue Marlin Day Ever?

July 7, 2021 By InTheBite Editor

The Old Reliable Crew

The Old Reliable Crew

By Nick Smith

On July 7, 2013 the Old Reliable raised 103 blue marlin and scored 18 releases on the flyrod. In three days we raised 169 blue marlin and released 37, all on the fly.

The seed was planted for this adventure three years earlier when we saw a blog claiming an astonishing number of blue marlin encounters far off the Pacific Coast of Central America. The area was probably first discovered by someone pulling lures on the long run to Isla de Cocos and the impressive number of blue marlin was probably considered a fluke. But eventually other boats started to experience similar good fishing over the underwater seamounts in the same area and word started to leak out that something special was going on far beyond the established billfish grounds. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Crew Records, Featured Stories, Fishing Tagged With: billfishing, blue marlin fishing, Captain, catch and release, Offshore Fishing

Fleur de Lis Takes Takes First Place Blue Marlin at Cajun Canyons Billfish Classic

June 11, 2021 By InTheBite Digital Editor

Also attached is a photo of our Top Boat, Fleur de Lis accepting the C.R. Bob Potter Memorial Trophy for Top Billfish Boat, along with an invitation to fish the Offshore World Championship in 2022. Photo courtesy Cajun Canyons Billfish Tournament

The 17th annual Cajun Canyons Billfish Tournament (June 1-6, 2021), presented by H&E Equipment Services, featured 35 boats fishing for a total purse of $689,500. Hosted by Cypress Cove Lodge & Marina in Venice, Louisiana, the tournament attracted a fleet ranging from 37 to 95 feet in length and represented each of the five Gulf Coast states.

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Filed Under: General News, News, Tournament Results Tagged With: billfishing, Cajun Canyons Billfish Tournament, catch and release, southern charm

Gallery: Cape Fear Blue Marlin Tournament

June 7, 2021 By InTheBite Digital Editor

With the storms following the tournaments north, the East Coast teams geared up for the 2021 Cape Fear Blue Marlin Tournament. A total of 26 boats headed offshore on June 2 in search of whiteys, blues and dolphin. Due to foul weather preventing fishing on the second day, the teams were out in full force on the third and final day.

Team J&B, a 55′ Wanchese out of Oriental, North Carolina captained by Alan Murray, won first place with a nice doubleheader followed by Horse with captain and owner Les Edwards. 18 Reeler won first place with their dolphin and Jimmy Vass won the Eddy Haneman Sportsmanship Award. A job well done to all the teams.

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Filed Under: Featured Stories, Fishing, Tournaments Tagged With: Cape Fear Blue Marlin Tournament, catch and release, north carolina fishing, Offshore Fishing

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