Wednesday, August 8, 2012

No Qualifying Marlin Yet


White Marlin Open’s 2nd Day Produces Big Tuna, No Qualifying White Marlin

OCEAN CITY -- With 243 of the 253 boats registered in the 39th White Marlin Open fishing on Tuesday, Day Two promised to produce a lot of action on the docks and the fleet did not disappoint with big fish weighed in several categories, but the signature white marlin division remains wide open without a qualifier on the board.


After foul weather reduced Monday to a lay day for all but 10 of the boats registered, Tuesday was the first big day of the tournament and it did not lack drama. Shortly after 6 p.m., the “Milling Around” weighed a 61-pound yellowfin that briefly took the lead in the tuna division. Shortly thereafter, the first white marlin made its appearance on the dock at host Harbour Island when the “Stream Weaver” weighed a 68.5-pounder, but it fell just short of the minimum 70-pound requirement and the leaderboard remained wide open.


Around 6:30 p.m., the crew on the “A-Lure” hauled in a massive 202.5-pound big-eye temporarily worth over $300,000. The “Amarula Sun” then showed up at the scale with a 66.5-pound wahoo to take the top spot in that division.


However, the “Canyon Runner” crew then rolled in with a pair of big fish that would erase the early leaderboard in one fell swoop for the most part. The “Canyon Runner” first weighed a 70.5-pound wahoo to knock off the “Amarula Sun” and take first place temporarily in that division. The “Canyon Runner” than stunned the big crowd on hand with a 236-pound big-eye temporarily worth $324,000 that knocked the “A-Lure” out of first place.


In the last bit of drama of the night, the crew on the “Storm Trouble” reported they were heading in with a blue marlin to weigh prior to the scale closing at 9:15 p.m. and arrived at the scale around 9:35 p.m. When the big blue was unloaded and hauled up the scale, it weighed out at 456.5 pounds, just shy of the 500-pound minimum of the species in the tourney.


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