Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club
6501 Red Hook Plaza #201
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Phone 340-775-9144
Email usvigfc@gmail.com
PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release
April 18,
2011
JOHN ROSE
TOP ANGLER, ABIGAIL III TOP BOAT IN
St. Thomas,
U.S. Virgin Islands. The catch of a 36.41-pound dolphin (mahi-mahi) earned St.
Thomas angler, Craig John Rose, Top Angler and a $1,000 cash prize, at the
Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club’s (VIGFC) Dolphin Derby Fishing Tournament
sponsored by Budget Rent A Car, and fished April 17.
Fishing
aboard his 25-foot Spider, 100% Fisherman,
as lone angler and skipper, John Rose caught his winning whopper dolphin around
8 a.m. off the south side of St. John. “I saw birds and that led me to the
school where I caught the biggest fish.”
This first
place fish was a little over 18-pounds shy of the over 55-pound criteria to win
the tournament’s ultimate prize - $25,000 in cash.
An hour and
a half later, John Rose caught his second dolphin of the day, a 33.88-pounder, which
earned him the tournament’s second largest dolphin prize.
St. Thomas’
Bob
“We caught
two dolphin in the morning and then nothing,” says
Cash prizes
were awarded to anglers catching the 10 largest dolphin. Michael Feierbend, on
the Big Kahuna, caught the fourth
largest dolphin, a 31.35-pounder; Fernando Silva reeled in the fifth largest
off Sandy, a 28.05-pounder; Marcus
Blackburn, on Mixed Bag, caught the
sixth largest, a 27.72-pounder, and the tenth largest, a 25.52-pounder; Michael
Christie, on Abigail III, caught the
seventh largest, a 26.18-pounder; Mike Frederick, on Islander, reeled in the 8th largest, a 25.96-pounder;
and Mike Wilson, also on Islander,
caught the ninth largest, a 25.63-pounder.
The Best
Boat award went to St. Thomas’ Abigail
III with 19 dolphin weighing 300.30-pounds of dolphin.
“We caught
them mostly by seeing the birds,” says Red Bailey, captain of the 44-foot
custom sports fisherman, Abigail III,
and president of the VIGFC. “We started catching fish about 10:30 a.m. off the
southeast side of St. John and kept catching them as we worked our way back to
St. Thomas.”
Eleven-year-old
Billy Biscoe, Jr., who was fishing aboard Abigail
III, won the Junior Angler award with the catch of a 22.66-pound dolphin.
The fleet
of 25 boats and 106 anglers representing all three U.S. Virgin Islands
collectively caught 73 dolphin. Many boats donated one of their catch to the
host VIGFC, where this was the featured entrée at the Awards Dinner held April
18.
The VIGFC
Dolphin Derby Fishing Tournament was sponsored by Budget Rent A Car and Premier
Wines and Spirits.
The VIGFC’s
next event is the 48th Annual July Open Billfish Tournament, set for
July 12, 13 and 14. For more information, visit www.vigfc.com
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