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Old 06-22-2007, 03:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Team SeaHunters BIll Less Blue Marlin 584 lbs (full story)

Team Sea Hunter fished the 24th Annual Treasure Cay Billfish Tournament on our 35 ft Sea Hunter. Team members were Captain Ralph Montalvo and Chris Alvarez of Sea Hunter Boats, and Nicholas Montalvo, Chino Vidal, and George Brehm. After a strong 2nd place finish in 2006 we decided to target the big fish in 2007. We were armed with six 80 Penn Internationals, 3 flying gaffs, 2 block and tackle pulleys, and 5 fisherman on our 35 Sea Hunter.
At 11:59 AM on Thursday the 14th we had a Blue Marlin come up and roll on our left short, and took its first run of about 300 yards at 25 pounds of drag. Once the spread was cleared we began to gain some line back on the spool. We chased the fish from the bow of the boat for about 30 minutes before we reached the leader for the first time. Upon first sight Ralph began to yell “It’s a big one, this fish is coming in the boat”. We then realized that it had no bill on her, she must have lost the bill when I was much younger. The bill was grown over and was healed.

We had the fish on the leader 3 different times before we were able to put a flying gaff in the fish. The first flying gaff was towards the tail and the fish went ballistic. We were able to put 2 more flying gaffs in the fish’s shoulders to finally subdue the fish. We added a tail rope and a gill rope to solidify our catch.

Once we all caught our breath and regrouped we pulled out the block and tackle, and pulled her over the side and onto the deck. Once the fish hit the deck we all cheered and gave high fives all around, it was now 1:40 PM. We were totally beat mentally and emotionally after the fight. We made the call to head in to the weigh station early to weigh the fish before she loses any weight.

Once at the weigh station we hoisted her onto the scale, and waited for the official weight.

She weighed 584 lbs and measured 117 ½ and had a 65 inch girth.

This fish totally amazed the crew with its brute strength and stamina. With 3 flying gaffs in the fishes back she pulled the boat along at 5mph for 20 minutes before we even attempted to pull her over the gunnels.

Our crew did a great job throughout the fight. Chino was the leader man, and did not hesitate to take double wraps and pull the fish to within gaffing distance. Ralph was our captain and led us to 4 Blue Marlin bites in 4 days fishing with one boated and the others missed at the bite. Ralph was also the first one to put a flying gaff in the fish. George Brehm drove the boat during the fight and did a great job never missing a beat. 11 year old Nicholas Montalvo was a taking pictures once the fish was subdued as well as helped hoist the fish over the gunnels, as well as catching numerous Wahoo, and Dolphin.

The fish would have been released any other day, but the tournament Calcutta only pays out for boated fish.

Our Blue Marlin was the biggest boated in any Bahamas billfish tournament this year, making it the biggest fish boated on the smallest boat participating.
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Old 06-22-2007, 03:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That is just so cool how that bill was broke off like that.Great catch and good story.Seems like if you want to catch a big fish you better put your order in for a Seahunter
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Old 06-27-2007, 11:42 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Nice fish! Congrats.

Killed a 615# blue in a tournament in NY in 1986. Overall winner and took full calcutta. 28 grand. Had won a tournament one month earlier with 5 bigeyes, biggest 205#. Caught first bluefin trolled for the season -480#. Sold fish for peanuts because of lack of fat. Total earnings/winnings-40 grand. Blew port engine one week later. Total expenditures for whole season-40 grand. Awesome season but saddest season of my life killing all those beautiful fish just to break even. Hard to make a living fishing tournaments and pinhooking! Sold boat and went to Med school. Now have no boat, rarely fish, and live vicariously through y'all. SAD. Killed billfish and bluefins, but got tired of being a hypocrite calling myself a sportie while selling fish. I have to admit it's fun to watch 'em swim away now. I do like the taste of pumpkin now and then though.

Nice work guys.
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Old 06-28-2007, 09:18 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Which tourney in NY did you win?I was in Montauk for part of 86 and down in LA LLing the rest of the summer.My Dad was running the Celia P that year out of the Deep sea club.
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carzy story and nice fish
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Old 07-04-2007, 11:53 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Hey Quack, won the Capt Bill's and the Kismet Shootout which are no longer held. I used to see the Celia P at Cat Cay each year. They always had a nose for the bluefins. Your dad did a great job. I was up in LI last weekend for my brother's wedding but didn't fish. The makos and threshers were pretty thick. My brother's buddy won the Bay Shore Mako Tourney with a 506 thresher. What a beast! Tight lines!
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