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Humdinger Captures
Five Blue Marlin On Final Day To Win The 14th Annual T.A.R.T Tournament
- Cont.
"Copyright 2000, Jim
Rizzuto, Used with Permission."
Kona, Hawaii
-- Team Humdinger, with Capt. Jeff Fay at the helm, won the 14th
Annual T.A.R.T (Tag and Release Tournament) last week with one of
the most spectacular days of fishing in local history.
"It was
like pitching a shutout and hitting a grandslam homerun in the same
inning to blow everyone else away, " said T.A.R.T. sponsor
Ken Corday. "In the space of about five hours, the Humdinger
notched five blue marlin, including a 730-pounder. I can only remember
three Kona boats catching five blue marlin in a single day and Jeff
has now done it twice -- both times in the T.A.R.T."
The annual event
is a five-boat competition with teams switching boats each day for
five days. Prior to its historic last-day bonanza, the Humdinger
had gone two weeks without a nibble. Friday, the crew of Fay and
Capt. Butch Chee hosted Jerry Scottom, a professional freshwater
guide from Bakersfield, California.
Chee brought
along the spirit of his dad, and namesake, the legendary Capt. Henry
Chee. The late skipper was among Kona's pioneers and the originator
of the plastic billfish trolling lures now in use throughout the
world. Butch put two of his dad's handmade creations from the late
1950's or early 1960's into the trolling pattern for the day. The
730-pounder hit a classic black "salt-and-pepper" lure
first trolled four decades ago.
"They don't
take those classic lures out too often," said Corday. "I
told Scottom, a newcomer to billfishing, that he had just had the
best
day of fishing of his life and he had only been marlin fishing for
a
week."
The Humdinger
hooked its first four on the Keahole "grounds" on a day
that looked dead. No bait showed as the boat trolled through areas
normally teeming with skipjack tuna. Even when the Humdinger hooked
fish after fish, the other boats nearby got nary a bite.
"Fishing
is not a great spectator sport, but this was wonderful to
watch," said Corday. "The other ten or fifteen boats around
Jeff became an audience. There he goes again!
"After
he left the grounds flying four flags, we heard the camera boat
announce his fifth marlin just like it was a ball game," Corday
said. "Over the radio we heard, "the Humdinger is hooked
again and there is another one out of the ball park.""
Competing teams
weighed three marlin and released and tagged five. In addition to
the three tagged by the Humdinger, the Ihu Nui (Capt. McGrew Rice)
and Pacific Blue (Capt. Bill Casey) each tagged one. The Chiripa
(Capt. Bill Crawford) caught a 398, to add to the 730 and 237 on
the Humdinger. The Northern Lights (Capt. Kevin Nakamaru) rounded
out the field with the Huntress (Capt. Randy Parker) as press boat.
"We had three or four other nice fish come off," Corday
said.
"Jeff has
won the T.A.R.T five times in fourteen years, usually on the last
day," Corday said. "Three times, he won it in the last
half hour of competition. He also caught five blue marlin in one
day in T.A.R.T 7, seven years ago when I was the angler."
For more information
on "Humdinger", please contact Captain Jeff Fay at 1-800-926-2374
or e-mail him at gofish@humdinger-online.com.
Be sure to check out Jim's book, "The
Kona Fishing Chronicles 1999". Also check out Jim's series
"Fishing
Hawaii Style".
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