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Past Weekend Wrap Up- Two SKA Tournaments

 
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:46 pm    Post subject: Past Weekend Wrap Up- Two SKA Tournaments Reply with quote

Courtesy of www.kingfishconnection.com

Weekend Wrap Up:
Ocean Promotions Staff & Nick Pecori

60-Pounder Takes Miami

The second installment of the Yamaha Contender Kingfish Masters was eagerly anticipated. The South Florida weather and fishing attracted 86 teams from across the state. Hopes were high as the weather was cooperating.

The first day saw sporadic fishing with only 32 teams weighing fish, but what was lacking in quantity was made up by quality. “Twin Vee” took the early lead with their 42.61-pounder. They were closely followed by 4 teams all within 5 pounds.

On Sunday, the action was much better as teams reported plenty of catches, but nothing that could overtake the 43-pound mark. That soon would change as rumors of a “really big” kingfish started making their way to the weigh-station. Several teams weighed fish in the 39-40 pound range, but “Twin Vee’s” lead was holding on. Then “Native Son” lugged their overstuffed fish bag to the scales and pulled out a 44-pound monster. Their celebration would be short-lived. Although they overtook first place, there was still time on the clock. “Dream Team” a local Miami crew fishing on their 27 Contender was rumored to have something really nice on their boat. Somehow rumors made it from the open ocean back to the dock so everyone was anticipating a big fish. When they finally pulled the fish out of their boat and up tot the scales, everyone realized how big it really was. The fish literally tipped the scales at 59.96 pounds! This was their biggest kingfish ever and the second largest taken on the SKA trail this year.

“We were fishing kites and live gogs all day,” explained Ivan Souto. “Then this monster skyrockets on our long bait and we knew we had something big.” His crew worked the boat and gaffed the fish just 20 minutes later. The fish was good enough to win 1st place and a brand new Yamaha-powered 21 foot Contender boat. Second place was taken by Art Sapp’s “Native Son” with 44.22 pounds. “Twin Vee” hung on to third with there 42.61-pounder. The Top Junior Angler went to Adam Lambeth on the Sundance Kid. The top Class of 23 boat was “Reel Slick” followed by “Reel Family.”

Seconds 2 Spare wins Naples with a 64 pounder!

Seconds 2 Spare, led by Scott Rush, won the SKA Naples Kingfish Classic in Naples, beating a 60 boat field with a monster 64.74 pound king mackerel. With beautiful, calm seas on both days of the tournament, teams seemed that they could run anywhere they would like to catch a monster king. After Day 1, a consistent Team Native, led by Robert Snibbe, led the field with a 45.86. A great day of fishing, 48 of 60 teams weighed a fish on Day 1.

On Day 2, the seas were just a bit more choppy than Day 1 but was still outstanding weather for a tournament. Team Native still had the lead, but about 15 minutes left of weigh-in, Team Seconds 2 Spare with their Yamaha powered Contender, pulled up to the dock and hoisted their large king mackerel. A great number of spectators crowded around the scale to observe the fish, and Team Seconds 2 Spare went ecstatic when they heard the numbers, 64.74. "She ate at 10:30, and peeled about 350 yards drag on the first run", Rush said, "We use heavy drags also, so we knew it was a good fish." Team Seconds 2 Spare went south, they were fishing shrimp boats, with bonita schools in the mix. "It took about 45 minutes to land the fish", Rush said. Seconds 2 Spare also won the Marco Island and Naples aggregate with 95.32 pounds and takes the Division 11 lead going into the final tournament in Ft. Myers.

Another note, Team K.O., led by John Ford, won the Class of 23' with a 37.92 pound kingfish. Team K.O. takes over the Divsion 11 Class of 23' lead with 70.47 pounds, with a very small 0.61 pound lead over Team ProMarineUSA.com/Gatorfan with 69.86 pounds.
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