News
The Destin Log on MSN20d
Mollie brings in big haul in Biloxi billfish tournament; top tuna, second marlinThe crew aboard the Mollie had a big weekend in Biloxi, Mississippi, and it didn't include cards or slot machines. Destin's Capt. Jeff Shoults and crew brought home $272,699 in prize money for hauling ...
The Destin Log on MSN8d
Local captains haul big fish for big money in Sandestin's Emerald Coast Blue Marlin ClassicArea captains bring in the top tuna, the top wahoo and the second-place marlin and dolphin in the Emerald Coast Blue Marlin ...
With no white marlin, blue marlin or swordfish having yet been caught at this year's White Marlin Open, today's final day could indeed offer a thrilling race to the finish. On day 4, the ...
There are only two days left in the 2022 White Marlin Open, and during the first three, it is fair to say that tuna had been the fish of the week. But things changed big time on Thursday, with ...
The first day of competition at the MidAtlantic fishing contest had showers and breezy conditions Monday for the 69 boats that participated.
There are only two days left in the 2022 White Marlin Open, and during the first three, it is fair to say that tuna had been the fish of the week. But things changed big time on Thursday, with ...
Panama City News-Herald on MSN14d
Emerald Coast Blue Marlin Classic returns to Sandestin June 18-22One of the world's top big-game fishing tournaments is returning to Northwest Florida. The 23rd Annual Emerald Coast Blue Marlin Classic (ECBC) is set for June 18–22, at Sandestin Golf and Beach ...
The tournament's top payouts usually go to white marlin or blue marlin catches, and last year's top prize was $6.23 million to Floor Reel, an Ocean City boat that landed a 640.5-pound blue marlin.
Although 292 of the tournament’s more than 400 boats were on the water, all of them came up empty in the hunt for a qualifying white or blue marlin.
It's a rare occasion when S.C. Dept. of Natural Resources fisheries biologists get to physically examine a blue marlin, but tournaments can provide those opportunities.
In its 66th year, the Big Rock qualifies as the biggest blue marlin tournament in the world. It draws big-time anglers from all over the nation, making a giant economic impact on NC’s Crystal Coast.
The tournament's top payouts usually go to white marlin or blue marlin catches, and last year's top prize was $6.23 million to Floor Reel, an Ocean City boat that landed a 640.5-pound blue marlin.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results