June 2011
Tournament Results Newsletter
Published by
comefishLa.com, Inc.
The 2011 Cajun Canyons Billfish
Classic is now in the record books.
A total of 39 sportfishing yachts,
ranging in length from 30’ to 64’,
fished for a total purse of
$405,450.00.
Tuesday, May 31, the
festivities started with our Dock
Party, hosted by Rene Cross and the
good people at
Cypress Cove Marina & Lodge.
Everyone enjoyed the boiled crayfish
and boiled shrimp and open bar
featuring
Absolut Vodka,
Bacardi Rum,
Dewars Scotch, and
Beefeater Gin; yes, a good time
was had by all.
Wednesday, June 1,
was our Official Registration Day
along with our Captain’s Meeting and
Kick-Off Party-again sponsored by
our good friends at
LeBeouf Brothers Towing. We
can’t say enough about those
Acme Oyster House people serving
up Jambalaya, fried catfish, and
their world-famous bread pudding,
and of course our traditional Osyter
Bar was also a hit.
Thursday, June 2,
was off to somewhat of a slow start
after our Kick-Off Party, but
everyone enjoyed our Hangover Clinic
featuring
TABASCO Bloody Mary Mix and
Absolut Vodka, along with some
strong coffee. Father Jerry of St.
Patrick’s Cathedral in Port Sulphur
continued a fine Louisiana tradition
with our “Blessing of the Fleet” at
Cypress Cove Marina. Our fleet
left the docks at 4:00 pm Thursday
afternoon—let the games begin.
Friday, June 3, we
received numerous reports of both
Blue Marlin and White Marlin
releases, with Team Reel
Worthless calling in two Blue
Marlin releases and 1 White Marlin
release. Also calling in two White
Marlin releases was Team
Conundrum and Team Over Ride,
with Team High Interest and
Team Pier Pressure both
calling in single Blue Marlin
releases.
Saturday, June 4,
the bite continued, with Team
Bushwhacker, Team TIA II
and Team Conundrum calling in
Blue Marlin releases. Team Reel
Worthless would hang on to their
lead with two Blue Marlin and a
White Marlin to take 1st Place in
our Tag/Release division winning
$53,820.00; Team Conundrum
would take 2nd Place with one Blue
Marlin release with Team High
Interest taking 3rd Place on
time with one Blue Marlin release.
All our Tag/Release winners were
awarded gorgeous inlaid teak step
boxes from our Tag/Release Sponsor
Release Marine. Team Reel
Worthless was also awarded the
C.R. Bob Potter Memorial Trophy for
Top Billfish Boat, along with an
invitation to fish the
I.G.F.A. Offshore World Championship
in 2012.
As boats started
coming to the dock, it was obvious
some nice fish had been caught by
all. Our Tuna division was won by
Angler/owner Michael LaSalle,
fishing on the 45’ Cabo,
Bushwhacker, weighing in a nice
157.1 lb Yellowfin tuna, followed by
the Gandy Dancer, a 65’
Monterrey, with Oscar Tomasich
weighing in a 139.3 lb. Yellowfin
with LA Lady angler Kyle
Braniff weighing in a 94.5 lb Big
Eye tuna for 3rd Place. Team
Bushwhacker won $13,725.00 with
their 1st Place Tuna.
Our Dolphin division
also saw some nice fish, with Travis
Gill, fishing on the 64’ Viking,
Reel Worthless weighing in a
49.6 lb Bull took 1st Place,
followed by angler Avery Vincent,
fishing on the Bushwhacker,
weighing in a 36.1 lb. Bull for 2nd
Place, with angler Russell Bailey,
fishing on the 60’ Spencer, Pipe
Dream taking 3rd Place with a
29.9 lb. dolphin. Team Reel
Worthless won$32,850.00 with
their 1st Place Dolphin.
Our Wahoo division
was won by angler JJ Tabor, fishing
on the 31’ Contender Double J,
fishing out of Grand Isle, La with
whopping 101.7 lb. Wahoo, followed
by angler Warren McCaleb, fishing on
the 42’ Tiara Fin Addiction
weighing in at 89.9 lbs, with Bobby
Knesal, fishing on the 35’ Cabo
Ms Calculation weighing in at
83.2 lbs. Team Double J won
$56,025.00 with their 1st Place
Wahoo, including their optional
winnings.
Our Top Youth Angler
prizes went to 16 year old Tommy
Keating, fishing on the 60’ Viking,
Mojo, releasing one White
Marlin. James’ prize package
included a waterproof video camera
and , a
Maui Jim Sunglasses gift
certificate along with a custom
trophy.
Our Top Female
Angler prize went to Taylor Harvey,
fishing on the 65’ Hatteras Four
Reel releasing one White Marlin.
Taylor was awarded a custom trophy
along with a
TABASCO gift bucket from our
friends on Avery Island, and a
Maui Jim Sunglasses gift
certificate.
Continuing our
tradition of “taking care of the
working Captains”, our winning
Captains were awarded gift bags with
Maui Jim Sunglasses gift
certificates, along with numerous
gifts from comefishLa.com, including
Columbia fleece jackets, along with
a
TABASCO gift bucket.
Saturday evening,
Acme Oyster House did it again,
serving up Seafood Pasta and
Natchitoches meat pies, and, even
more bread pudding. Combine this
with our open bar; and a good time
was had by all.
When all was said
and done, we ended up with 8 Blue
Marlin releases, and 7 White Marlin
releases, along with the 1 Sailfish,
giving us a 100% release ratio. We
want to take this opportunity to
thank ALL our participants and
especially our loyal sponsors, the
Best of the Best; please support
them as they truly offer the finest
products and services available. In
closing, we hope to see all of you
again next year the weekend after
Memorial Day. THANKS!
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Team
Reel Worthless
proudly showing off
their winnings from the
2011 Cajun Canyons
Billfish Classic. |
Steve Thomas
Tournament Director
Cajun Canyons Billfish Classic
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