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HATTABOY TOPS PRESIDENTIAL CHALLENGE
The high winds continued into Day Two, making for a sporty ride out to the fishing grounds. However, once situated, the fleet went back to work releasing billfish in decent numbers. Some captains reported water temperatures reaching nearly 90 degrees, far above the comfort zone for marlin and sailfish, while others sighted the seemingly ever-present longliners and tuna boats, both of which contribute to billfish mortality levels.
It would be the Big Oh team that located a pod of willing sailfish on Day Two, capitalizing on their number of bites to move into the lead in the team standings with 1100 points. However, the rest of the fleet was hot on their heels with Hattaboy reaching 1000 points and Sea Angeladding enough to their totals to reach 900 points. The angler standings tightened up considerably, with Gray Ingram, Diego Lopez and Arturo Lopez each scoring a total of 600 points to date in the tournament. It should be noted that there are three anglers per team and that anglers must rotate their positions, from the flatlines to the outrigger baits, every 30 minutes. Once again, this promotes equality for both the team and especially the angler scoring—no one angler can monopolize the opportunities in the cockpit.
Moving into Day Three, Hattaboy captain Chris Garner must have felt the confidence growing in his team. Capt. Chris once again steered the big Hatteras toward productive water and the bites started almost immediately. When the salt spray cleared at the end of the day, the team had swept both the ICT Top Team standings and the Costa Del Mar Top Angler division. They had added another marlin and four sails to their total to score 1700 points. In three days of very tough fishing, they scored a marlin release every day, with the final tally being three marlin and eight sailfish released. Gerard Eliseo was the event’s Top Angler with 700 points. In addition to a host of prizes and trophies for the team, captain and crew, they will also receive an invitation to compete in the IGFA Offshore Championship event in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico later this year.
Finishing in second place was the Big Oh team at 1300 points. Led by owner Gray Ingram, they fell just short of the mark set by the Hattaboy. Ingram was the third place angler with 600 points. The Sea Angelfinished third in the team standings, with angler Austin Angel placing second in the angler division at 700 points. For the tournament there were 67 billfish released: 57 sailfish and ten marlin.�







