PRESS
RELEASE
For
immediate release
August
25, 2010
Photos:
Top Boat, Sandman. Top
Credit:
Dean Barnes
SANDMAN WINS 38TH ANNUAL USVI
OPEN/ATLANTIC BLUE MARLIN TOURNAMENT, SANDMAN’S MACMILLAN TOP
ANGLER
Sandra MacMillan, of
Hot from
a win at the 2010 Custom Shootout in the
“The
day before the tournament,” MacMillan
continues, “we went up off Anegada and saw six fish, so we decided to
stay in that area.”
The next
day, the first day of tournament fishing, didn’t prove as productive as Sandman
went fishless. After that, it was two releases the second day, three on the
third and four on the fourth as the magic powers of the full moon worked its fish-raising
effect.
Yet, Sandman’s
win wasn’t without some last day surprises and suspense.
“We
broke off our starboard rigger, so there was a lot of excitement with
that,” says MacMillan.
Not only
was there the rigger drama aboard Sandman, but the crew also had its eye
on Big OH, Gray Ingram’s Ricky Scarborough 63, which nearly
matched Sandman release for release throughout the day, but just
couldn’t release one more to win.
“I
really liked the back and forth. It was pretty exciting,” says Ingram, from
Jupiter, Florida, whose team has either won or placed no lower than second in a
string of tournaments spanning from Costa Rica to the Dominican Republic and
St. Thomas earlier this year.
Big
OH finished as the
second place boat with nine releases, while the Hatteras 68, Therapy,
rounded out third with a total of eight blue marlin released.
In
angler standings, after Sandman’s MacMillan
in first place,
A total of 140 blue marlin have been released in four days of
fishing by the forty-one boat fleet.
Done
Deal won the famous
Jim Smith ‘Race from the Edge’, where the fleet races in from the
North Drop, and earned the prize of 500 gallons of fuel.
Started
by Chuck Senf back in 1972 – and nicknamed The
Boy Scout Tournament since a portion of the proceeds have always benefited the
VI Council of the Boy Scouts of America, one of Senf’s
favorite charities – the ABMT has evolved into the competitive saltwater
sports fishing events in the world. It’s one of legs of the prestigious
Bermuda Triangle Series and Spanish Main Series. This year, Senf’s
grandson, Blain Tomlinson, traveled from
The ABMT is fished under International Game Fishing
Association (IGFA) rules, and is overseen by a professional Board of Captains
and well-qualified observers.
The
tournament benefits the Virgin Islands Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
For more information and full results, visit www.abmt.vi
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