Been in Ocean City since mid-June, but not much to report. Fishing is slow but I got a lot of reno projects completed.
This week is the White Marlin Open, the biggest billfish tournament in the world.
It started Monday, a bit over 300 boats registered.
Monday fishing was SLOOOWWWW. The weather was fair but nothing spectacular to report.
Tuesday the bite got better with over 200 boats going offshore. Some nice catches were reported, with possible lots of money to winning fish.
Estimated payout for white marlin caught yesterday (77.5 lbs) is over $4 million.
Estimated payout for blue marlin caught yesterday (897.5 lbs) $547344, second place (789.5 lbs) worth $473337.
Estimated payout for tuna caught yesterday (220.5 lbs) worth just over $1 million
Catch 23 (Michael Jordan) dolphin (32.5 lbs) worth $124500
Payout can change daily based on catches brought to scales.
Weather forecast for rest of week is rain and possible high winds. Will see how it turns out.
You can follow the results online
https://whitemarlinopen.com
So far this season my biggest salt water fish is a 17.5" flounder, but I caught hundreds of throwback croakers, spots, and flounders.
Always fun being on the water with some lines below the surface.
Ocean City 2024
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Re: Ocean City 2024
On day 3, 270 boats went out.
Many catches but not much changes on the leaderboard, except for new blue marlin 897.5 lbs estimated at $555 thousand.
Today day 4, 196 boats fishing.
Many catches but not much changes on the leaderboard, except for new blue marlin 897.5 lbs estimated at $555 thousand.
Today day 4, 196 boats fishing.
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Re: Ocean City 2024
Not many fish brought to scale Thursday, no change in leaderboard.
Only 17 boats fishing today, it's pretty windy and rainy due to tropical storm Debby.
Only 17 boats fishing today, it's pretty windy and rainy due to tropical storm Debby.
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Re: Ocean City 2024
Yesterday was a very rough day. Only 17 boats went out and many returned back because sea was too rough with over 10' waves.
Leaderboard did not change, possible payout amounts varying based on other catches.
Today, last day of tournament, 62 boats are out fishing.
Weather is beautiful, almost no wind, and temps in the 80's
Leaderboard did not change, possible payout amounts varying based on other catches.
Today, last day of tournament, 62 boats are out fishing.
Weather is beautiful, almost no wind, and temps in the 80's
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Re: Ocean City 2024
Read that a 77lb Marlin won 3.4 MILLION!!
It stood up from day two?!?!
Is that true? WOW such a small white marlin for such a nice prize!!!
Amazing
We shoulda fished it this year:)
It stood up from day two?!?!
Is that true? WOW such a small white marlin for such a nice prize!!!
Amazing
We shoulda fished it this year:)
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Re: Ocean City 2024
Correct Matt, winning white marlin was 77.5 lbs caught on day 2 of tournament.
This year we did not get a lot of fish brought to scales, compared to previous years.
Fishing is getting tougher, even near shore and in the bay. We need to adjust to these new conditions.
Yesterday was a beautiful calm sunny day, so neighbor went offshore early morning. Got back around 6 pm.
Burned over 120 gallons of fuel, trolled for 7 hours, not one bite, waves up to 6 feet, did not see or heard any other boats catching, now wondering if it's still worth doing it.
No fun anymore when you have to travel 60 miles offshore in hope of catching something.
Fishing can get pretty expensive.
Now I'm sticking to fishing the bay for flounder, striper, bluefish, croaker, spot, sea robin, and whatever else want to play. No longer targeting for size, just having fun on the water.
This year we did not get a lot of fish brought to scales, compared to previous years.
Fishing is getting tougher, even near shore and in the bay. We need to adjust to these new conditions.
Yesterday was a beautiful calm sunny day, so neighbor went offshore early morning. Got back around 6 pm.
Burned over 120 gallons of fuel, trolled for 7 hours, not one bite, waves up to 6 feet, did not see or heard any other boats catching, now wondering if it's still worth doing it.
No fun anymore when you have to travel 60 miles offshore in hope of catching something.
Fishing can get pretty expensive.
Now I'm sticking to fishing the bay for flounder, striper, bluefish, croaker, spot, sea robin, and whatever else want to play. No longer targeting for size, just having fun on the water.
Gecha (Gerry North of the Border)