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Humdinger
Captures Hawaii's Richest Fishing Tournament
- Cont.
The highlight
of this year's tournament actually came during the final hours of
the last day. In keeping with the old adage of "saving the
best for last", the veteran crew on board "Humdinger",
a 37' Rybovich that consistently places in the top of every Hawaiian
sportfishing tournament, managed to land a 634 lb. marlin that proved
to be the largest of the tournament. And, to make their victory
even sweeter, it all happened within 18 minutes of "Humdinger"
leaving the dock to make its final run of the tournament. That's
all it took for "Humdinger" to capture 1st Place Overall
and bank over $34,000 in prize money.
The tournament
began with Walter Hester's team on "Maui Jim" tagging
and releasing the only marlin caught or tagged during Day One.
Day Two saw
"Maui Jim" take advantage of Day One's momentum by boating
a 550.5 lb. marlin. Later that morning, Steve Schumacher tagged
a Marlin from his "Kila Kila" and Jeff Smith tagged one
from his "Pamela". Finally, in the afternoon, defending
champion, skipper Tim Hicks, led angler Al Sullivan to a hookup
with a 348 lb. marlin while on board "Illusions". At the
end of Day Two, the "Maui Jim" had earned $20,340 in daily
prize money and the team on "Illusions" had received $19,800.
On Day Three,
Ross Kraemer on board "Layla" started the morning off
with a tag and release, but later "Kila Kila's" Jason
Holtz tagged the second marlin of the tournament and locked up the
$5,000 for the most marlin tagged and released in the tournament.
Also, during
the final day, Mike House of Honolulu reeled in a 428.5 lb. blue
marlin from Maui's "Start Me Up" with owner/skipper Doug
Armfield at the helm. This fish held on to 3rd Place and received
$17,190 in daily money as well.
However, before
the day was out, world-famous Capt. Jeff Fay, refusing to be outdone
by skippers from out-of-town, pulled a lunker out from hiding that
was to rearrange the leader board for the final tally. Washington
angler Joe Sewell wrestled with his 634 lb. marlin long enough to
bring the leader within the grasp of veteran wireman Henry "Butch"
Chee who iced the largest marlin of the tournament and gave the
"Humdinger" team 1st Place Overall.
The Big Island
Invitational features an entry format that allows for the base entry
fee proceeds to support prize money for the top three point-tallying
boats, as well as $5,000 for both the top tag and release boat and
the team with the largest marlin of the event.
Prize money
for the largest marlin of each day and additional cash awarded for
the largest marlin of the tournament is generated from optional
entry levels. "Humdinger" won 1st Place in points overall
and was awarded $23,700. They also picked up $5,000 for the largest
marlin of the event - both from the base entry fee category. In
addition, Capt. Fay's team earned daily money from the optional
entry levels, totaling $5,400 for a total take of $34,100.
The 13th BIIMT
was the second competition in the 5-stop tour making up the Kona
Marlin Tournament Series. Still unclaimed is a pair of brand new
Caterpillar diesel engines, a special prize guaranteed by Pacific
Machinery of Honolulu and reserved for the team catching the largest
marlin of the Series weighing over 898 lbs.
The Kona Marlin
Tournament Series awarded more than $340,000 in prize money in 1998.
Organizers expect more than $400,000 in total awards in 1999. The
next event on the circuit will be the 12th Annual Firecracker Open
on the Fourth of July Weekend, followed immediately by the 7th Skins
Marlin Derby in back-to-back weekends.
For more information
on "Humdinger", please contact Captain Jeff Fay at 1-800-926-2374
or e-mail him at gofish@humdinger-online.com.
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