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Fish Report for 10-28-2013
LADY ANGLERS CAPTURE BIGGEST SHARE OF $2.9 MILLION PRIZE IN 2013 BISBEE’S BLACK & BLUE TOURNAMENT
10-28-2013
SportfishingReport.com Staff
October 27, 2013, Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico
It was ladies night on the big stage as the top honors in the 2013 Bisbee's Black & Blue Marlin Tournament went to two female anglers. Linda Williams and her crew aboard II Success captured first place overall team, the overall tournament jackpot, top captain award and daily jackpots up to the $2,000 level after boating a 774-pound blue marlin on the Friday. That fish also turned out to be the biggest of the week and the largest ever weighed by a lady angler in the history of the B&B. It earned $368,675 out of the $2.9 million in overall prize money available. One hundred and four teams from several countries competed in this year's event.
Martha McNabb and her Retriever team missed the top prize again (she has finished second previously), although she settled for the largest overall payout. Her 525-pound blue marlin was worth $1,185,862. Retriever won second place overall, second place jackpot, top captain honors for Tony Araiza and daily jackpots for the first two days since no qualifiers were boated on the first day.
Team Sooner Reelin' captured third place overall with the only eligible black marlin for the week, a 342-pounder reeled in by James Long. The Oklahoma team's prize money totaled $34,762. Go Deep, with one of the five Japanese teams on board, claimed fourth place with a blue marlin weighing 323 pounds. Yugi Takagi and his team are returning to Japan with $9,270 in cash prizes.
The Black & Blue is an optional jackpot tournament and Sea Angel showed why betting across the board can be so lucrative. Austin Angel and his family team boated a 313-pound blue marlin on Friday, just 13 pounds over the minimum weight, yet they earned an overall payout of $966,680 for that fifth-place fish by entering in all the regular jackpot categories.
Titan, the first sailboat ever competing in the Black & Blue, hung on to win first place in the release division. Titan collected $63,537 for three blue marlin releases based on time. Cojones was second ($21,993), while Reel Pain II came in third ($12,218) with three marlin releases apiece. Ironically, Titan and Reel Pain II also boated undersized marlin on Friday when an additional release could have determined the final outcome.
It was ladies night on the big stage as the top honors in the 2013 Bisbee's Black & Blue Marlin Tournament went to two female anglers. Linda Williams and her crew aboard II Success captured first place overall team, the overall tournament jackpot, top captain award and daily jackpots up to the $2,000 level after boating a 774-pound blue marlin on the Friday. That fish also turned out to be the biggest of the week and the largest ever weighed by a lady angler in the history of the B&B. It earned $368,675 out of the $2.9 million in overall prize money available. One hundred and four teams from several countries competed in this year's event.
Martha McNabb and her Retriever team missed the top prize again (she has finished second previously), although she settled for the largest overall payout. Her 525-pound blue marlin was worth $1,185,862. Retriever won second place overall, second place jackpot, top captain honors for Tony Araiza and daily jackpots for the first two days since no qualifiers were boated on the first day.
Team Sooner Reelin' captured third place overall with the only eligible black marlin for the week, a 342-pounder reeled in by James Long. The Oklahoma team's prize money totaled $34,762. Go Deep, with one of the five Japanese teams on board, claimed fourth place with a blue marlin weighing 323 pounds. Yugi Takagi and his team are returning to Japan with $9,270 in cash prizes.
The Black & Blue is an optional jackpot tournament and Sea Angel showed why betting across the board can be so lucrative. Austin Angel and his family team boated a 313-pound blue marlin on Friday, just 13 pounds over the minimum weight, yet they earned an overall payout of $966,680 for that fifth-place fish by entering in all the regular jackpot categories.
Titan, the first sailboat ever competing in the Black & Blue, hung on to win first place in the release division. Titan collected $63,537 for three blue marlin releases based on time. Cojones was second ($21,993), while Reel Pain II came in third ($12,218) with three marlin releases apiece. Ironically, Titan and Reel Pain II also boated undersized marlin on Friday when an additional release could have determined the final outcome.
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