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Anglers in Charleston are getting ready to make a big splash this week as a major fishing tournament comes to the Lowcountry.
Though many anglers bring their catches in by boat, the White Marlin Open does allow fish to be submitted by land vehicles, too. Day 2 of the White Marlin Open will not be without excitement as a ...
The fish was big enough to move into second place in the tuna category with two more days to go. A staff member steadies a tuna as it is ready to be weighed during the White Marlin Open Wednesday ...
The White Marlin Open’s namesake took a ... Angler Robert Hugin reeled in the fish aboard The Right Place, a boat based in Mount Pleasant, New Jersey. CTRL-ALT-DEL, a boat based in Ocean City ...
Only 17 boats decided to fish on Friday, and no boats were brought to the scales. As of Saturday morning, the Waste Knot's 77.5-pound white marlin stands as the biggest catch of the tournament ...
Outside the marlin categories, there were winners in the tuna, wahoo and dolphin fish categories ... City, the White Marlin Open reported. Meanwhile, Chris Thompson from Mount Airy, Maryland ...
It's the final day of the 2022 White Marlin Open in Ocean City, and after a wild Day 4, the world's largest billfishing tournament finally got some billfish on the leaderboard. With only one day ...
Since no qualifying white marlin were weighed, the field was wide open for some additional seven-figure payouts. As the only qualifying fish in the event’s 50th-anniversary winner-take-all jackpot, Ro ...
It beat last year’s winning blue marlin by more than 100 pounds, and surpassed the record payout of $4.45 million set last year with a 77.5-pound white marlin caught by Jeremy Duffie.
The actual payout for Duffie was $4,536,926, a world-record payout for one fish, surpassing the previous record of $3.2 million from last year’s White Marlin Open. The tournament, based in Ocean ...