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Monday, July 27, 2015

What A Weekend For The Big Fish Classic With Heavy Catches Dominating Event

OCEAN CITY — The 2nd Annual Big Fish Classic last weekend certainly lived up to the hype with several huge fish in every category weighed on the historic docks on Talbot Street.

Produced by Huk Performance Fishing and hosted by M.R. Ducks and the Angler, the Big Fish Classic is a unique tournament that features boats and teams of anglers fishing in two different 32-hour windows with the goal of bringing the heaviest single fish to the scale during the two-day event. While there were billfish and dolphin weighed, and even a swordfish that held the top spot after the first day, it was the big-eye tuna that stole the show in the end.

In the end, it was the crew on the “Pumpin Hard” that took the tournament’s top prize, finishing first in several categories to collect a total of $95,550 in winnings. The “Pumpin Hard” weighed a 276.5-pound big-eye on day two to take the tournament’s top guaranteed prize of $15,000. Finishing in second in that category was the “Rum Runner,” with a 201.5-pound big-eye worth $3,500. The “Rebel” finished third with a 201.5-pound big-eye worth $1,500.

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3 comments:

  1. Way to go, Danny Burt! That will cover a few boat payments!!!

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  2. Great to see two locals. Danny Burt with DW Burt, and Will Savage with the Majestic Hotel, and the OCVFC!

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  3. fisheslivesmatter

    this is an atrocity lol

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