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Conclusion of the 32nd Annual Ladies Tarpon Tournament |
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For Immediate Release Conclusion of the 32nd Annual Ladies Tarpon Tournament, May 9 & 10, 2008 The tournament was held over Friday & Saturday with fishing four hours from 5 to 9pm the first evening and from 4 to 8pm the final night for tarpon on 12 or 30# line. There were a total of 15 anglers in this year’s event fishing aboard 13 different boats. Press Release for the 32nd Annual Ladies Tarpon Tournament, May 9 & 10, 2008
The tournament was held over Friday & Saturday with fishing four hours from 5 to 9pm the first evening and from 4 to 8pm the final night for tarpon on 12 or 30# line. There were a total of 15 anglers in this year’s event fishing aboard 13 different boats.
Angler, Boat, Captain, Team Mate Kimberly Farnes, Silent Hunter, B.J. Meyer , Susie Moore Marathon, Fl. ___________ Joy Doumis, Miss Stacy, Donna Vankirk, Dawn Gonsok Marathon, Fl. ___________ Jennifer Heller, Unknown , Jason Heller, Susie Taute Marathon, Fl. ___________ Susie Taute , Big Red Daddy, Bob Taute, Jennifer Heller Marathon, Fl. ___________ Cherstine Slickven , A1A, Billy Rabito, Sr. Needham, Ma. __________ Susie Moore, Size Matters, Bucko Platt, Kimberly Farnes Marathon, Fl. __________ Judy McKime, Jenny Lynn , Mike Tatue, Kristi Alexander Marathon, Fl __________ Verlie Davis , Stinger, Sam Nelson Marathon, Fl. __________ Susan Dean , Magic, Barry Meyer Johns Island, S.C. __________ Kristy Alexander, Crazy Conch , Marshall Norris, Judy McKime Marathon, Fl.
Sharon Gimbel, Jello Shot, Charlie Fender Team Marathon, Fl. __________ Nicole Gimbel , Jello Shot, Charlie Fender Team Tom’s River, N.J. __________ Susan Davis, Siquerida Rich, Keating Team Laurel Keating, Siquerida Rich, Keating Team Both of Marathon __________ Dawn Gonsoklin, Baitrunner, Byron Farnes, Joy Dumas Houma, La. __________ Totals: 15 Anglers 13 on Boats The use of the lighter 12# test line is an advantage in gaining more points, (225) for each release than on the much heavier 30# test, which is awarded 150 points per release. The disadvantage is when you hook up a fish well over 100 pounds. Then all of the edge goes to the fish and makes the angling much more difficult. This is where skill comes in more so that just brut strength.
The first day’s leader board is: 32nd Annual Ladies Tarpon Tournament Day One “TOP 10”: Anglers on left, Teams on right Day One “TOP 10”: Anglers on left, Teams on right
The 2nd & final evening of fishing was held an hour earlier than the previous night. 8 Tarpon Caught - 4 on 30# & 4 on 12# The Winners of the event are as follows: 32nd Annual Ladies Tarpon Tournament Final Standings”: Anglers on left, Teams on right
Captains Standings: Captains Standings: 1st Mike Tatue 675 2nd Byron Farnes 675 3rd Donna Vankirk 675 4th B.J. Meyer 675 5th Sam Nelson 525 6th Bucko Platt 300 7th Marshall Norris 300 8th Billy Rabito 300 9th Jason Heller 300
NOTE: In the event of a tie on points, the angler, captain that achieved the highest number of points first, based on time, is the leader / winner.
Awards were presented at the banquet, which was held at Key Colony Inn in Marathon. All of the captains did well with working the fish around the bridges on light tackle. Winners are as follows in each of the categories:
TOURNAMENT TROPHIES First Place Angler Judy McKime Second Place Angler .. Dawn Gonsoklin Third Place Angler ... Joy Doumis Most Fish Caught Other Than Tarpon.... Laural Keating Most Total Fish Caught ....................... Judy Mc Kime Traveler's Trophy .......... Cherstine Slickven Of Needam, Mass First Place Team ....... Dawn Gonsoklin & Joy Doumis Second Place Team ...... Susie Moore & Kimberly Farnes
First Place Captain Mike Tatue 2nd Place Captain Byron Farnes
For more information on the event, see below.
THE WORLD CLASS ANGLER IS PROUD TO PRESENT THE 32nd ANNUAL LADIES TARPON TOURNAMENT
TO BE HELD MAY 9th & 10th , 2008
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE DATE TIME EVENT Friday 2:30pm Late Sign Up and Mandatory Captain's Meeting @ The World SHARP Class Angler -W- Free Beer & Champagne for Anglers & Crew. 5:00pm Lines in the water for the start of tournament fishing. 9:00pm Lines out of the water...End of first night's fishing. 9:30 till? Fish Tales Party @ W.C.A.’s M.E.C. for anglers & crew. Saturday 12:00pm Brunch for Anglers & Social Guest (Survivor’s Party) 4:00pm Lines in the water...Start of Final Day's Fishing. 8:00pm Lines out of the water...End of Tournament Fishing. 9:30pm Tournament Dinner & Awards Presentation at SHARP Key Colony Inn
TOURNAMENT TROPHIES First Place Angler ..................................................based on total points Second Place Angler ..............................................based on total points Third Place Angler ................................................based on total points First Place Team ...................................................based on total points of both anglers Second Place Team ...............................................based on total points of both anglers Most Fish Caught Other Than Tarpon ...............based on leader release Most Total Fish Caught .......................................includes tarpon and all others Traveler's Trophy ..................................................angler traveling the furthest First Place Captain ..............................................based on angler's points Second Place Captain ..........................................based on angler's points
OFFICIAL RULES OF THE 32nd ANNUAL LADIES TARPON TOURNAMENT 1) 12# or 30# test line may be used on conventional or spinning tackle.
2) Max. 12 feet of double line & leader combined. Max of (8) foot leader may be used.
3) Live bait or lures may be used. Single hook with live bait only. No trailer hooks.
4) Only one line per angler may be in the water at any one time.
5) Fishing times are listed above. Fish hooked prior to lines out Saturday may be fought to conclusion. Fish hooked on Sunday may be fought until 8:30pm.
6) Angler or crew may throw or cast bait. Only the angler may "hook" and fight the fish. No assistance may be given with the rod or reel once the fish is engaged with the exception of removal of seaweed or other debris from the line. The line may not be grasp for this operation. The angler may not be parted from either the rod or the boat during the fight with the fish.
7) To count as a "released fish," the Captain, Mate or fishing partner must touch the leader, not the double line. Another option is to have the swivel or the allbright knot at the end of the leader touch the rod tip. We sincerely request even though you have obtained a release, you please remove the hook or cut it off as short as possible.
8) No form of chumming is allowed.
9) The official V.H.F. channel for the tournament will be #74. A release of any species must be called into the committee boat as soon as possible as all scoring is based on time of release. There is a possibility that the members of the committee boat may be drinking. Another option is to call in your release by cell phone. It is important to confirm a release because a release not confirmed by committee boat within 20 minutes will be disqualified. Cell phone #305-664-7737.
10) Fishing Boundaries are 2 miles either North or South of M. M. 66 West to M. M. 35 along US #1. (From East end of Long Key Bridge to West End of Bahia Honda) At no time will fishing be allowed inside of or within 300 yards of the mouth of any basin or man made channel. If a certain area or location is in question, it must be addressed at the Captain’s meeting prior to the start of the tournament with the tournament committee as well as the other anglers & captains.
11) All fish hooked in the last 15 minutes of fishing must be called in to committee boat.
12) Winning anglers may be subject to a polygraph test. All rulings by the tournament committee are final. The Committee may be subject to a Breathalyzer test!
13) Team entry fee is $25 per team or $12.50 per angler. Maximum of (2) anglers per team. Anglers can only be on one team.
14) Scoring: Fish caught on 30# test = 150 points. Fish caught on 12# test = 225 points.
15) All tarpon must exceed 36 inches in length from tip of mouth to "fork" of tail. you will receive a yardstick at the captain's meeting for the purpose of measurements. Please use your best judgment as this is an honor tournament. Please try not to injure yourself or the fish during the measurement.
16) Entry fee for the event is $245.00 per angler. This is an angler event with the team entries an additional division for separate team trophies. Social entry which includes the Kick Off Party, The Champagne Brunch and the Awards Dinner is $50.00 per person. Awards Dinner only is $50.00 per person.
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THE 32nd ANNUAL LADIES TARPON TOURNAMENT Saturday May 9th & 10th . 2008
ANGLER'S ENTRY FEE IS $250.00 SOCIAL ENTRY FEE IS $50.00 TEAM ENTRY FEE IS $25.00 / Person (Maximum of two anglers per team.)
ANGLER ONE NAME ___________________________________ PHONE _____-_____-________
ADDRESS _____________________________ CITY ____________ STATE ______
ZIP CODE _______________ SHIRT SIZE (Circle one) S M L XL XXL
ANGLER TWO NAME ___________________________________ PHONE _____-_____-_________
ADDRESS _____________________________ CITY ____________ STATE ______
ZIP CODE _______________ SHIRT SIZE (Circle one) S M L XL XXL Captain Information: NAME ____________________________ BOAT NAME _______________________
Are You Teaming With Another Angler? Yes ____ No ____ If so, Please list the
name of the other angler _________________ & the boat they are on _____________. It is understood that you are entering this event totally at your own risk and you will not hold in any way, anyone involved with the Ladies Tarpon Tournament or the World Class Angler, Inc. responsible for any damage, injury, any type of liability for any actions causing what you would consider a problem. In other words, you're on your own!
ANGLER ONE'S SIGNATURE _______________________________________
ANGLER TWO'S SIGNATURE ______________________________________
The World Class Angler will be happy to provide you with any assistance that you may need with your stay in the Keys. We can assist you with captains, charter boats for the tournament and other types of fishing during your stay or many other needs, escorts, or information you may require. If you have any questions, please contact me at The World Class Angler 5050 Overseas Highway in Marathon, Florida 33050 or you can either call (305) 743-6139 or fax (305) 743-0392. E-Mail worldclassan@comcast.net
Note: Please make all checks payable to The World Class Angler
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