Feb 12 @ 5:36 PM
Panacea
Greg Frost weighed a 8.0 lbs dolphin
Feb 12 @ 5:36 PM
Greg Frost weighed a 8.0 lbs dolphin
Feb 12 @ 5:34 PM
John Copeland weighed a 5.0 lbs dolphin
Feb 12 @ 5:32 PM
Enrique Tomeu weighed a 13.7 lbs tuna
02/12/25 @ 4:19 PM
Days like today make the big days bigger, the cold drinks colder, and remind us that at the end of the day we're lucky to be out there anyway. Come on in teams, the party is started.
Feb 12 @ 2:49 PM
Glenn Mosack released a sailfish.
02/12/25 @ 10:55 AM
"You don't know unless you go." Wise words from our Dock Master, Mike Kozakiewicz. The energy at breakfast this morning was electric, with teams in high spirits. But the big question was: Who's going today?
In a tournament like this, where boats can choose to fish 3 out of 4 days, timing becomes a key part of the strategy. Everyone knows fishing the last couple of weeks has been tough. It’s slow for everyone, so it’s a fair game—when you choose to go is crucial. No doubt, teams have spent hours watching tide and weather patterns, tracking reports, and keeping an eye on that moon.
This morning, the full moon set at 7:30, just as the wind unexpectedly shifted south. Ugh. Not a fisherman's favorite. With only one fish caught (congrats to the Big Dog), 11 boats are out there, spinning their proverbial wheels.
The good news is, just one fish will get you into second place! So every bite counts. Good luck and stay on it to the boats out there now. To our other 9 teams, are you ready for tomorrow??
What a game!
Feb 12 @ 8:42 AM
Chuck Jordan released a sailfish.
02/12/25 @ 8:01 AM
Since 1972 members of The Sailfish Club of Florida have opened their doors to boats from other clubs for this "gentleman's rules" sailfish tournament. Truly an Invitational, this exclusive event has hosted the best fishing teams in the world with a class and sophistication that is unparalleled. Last night's kickoff was just a sampling of the parties your tournament committee has put together for you this week. Expect rooms of food, staff that never lets a drink stay unfilled, and club members that make everyone feel like part of the family. It is an honor to be back again this year to keep my ear on the radio and the scores updated for all who follow along. A big thank you to Fish Heads of Stuart for hosting our north radio where Lauren Thomas stands by listening for the part of the fleet that may push all the way up to our northern boundary line. 11 boats fishing today 20 in our 2025 Gold Cup Fleet. Thank you to all fishing and Good Luck!
-Allison