The Key West Marlin Tournament Is Born Hello
In 1982
the inaugural Key West Marlin Tournament took place October 23 –
October 25 with 92 boats and 400 anglers anxious to test the waters
south of Key West on the Wall. The tournament was a rousing success. 1982
was the year of the 400 pounders with first prize going to Key West
attorney Jack Spottswood with a 462 pounder, aboard the Chelsea. Micky
Rupp aboard his boat Rupp Rigger was the winner of the tag and release
division with two marlin. 1983
was the year of the 300 pounders. Only 4 ounces separated the first and
second place marlin winners and only 23 pounds separated the first
through eight-place marlin. Aboard Captain Dick Myers Fair Star angler
Harold Shappel landed a 328.12 pound blue marlin to claim first place.
Navy Captain Red Best commanding Officer of the NAS Key West Base won
the marlin tag and release division fishing with Captain Junior
Rendueles. 1984
the year of the 500 pounders. Mary Jo Spence landed a 500 pound blue
marlin to claim first place fishing aboard the Mary Jo with captain
Matt Borkowski. A second 500-pound blue was weighted in on the last day
of the tournament two take second place based on time of catch. Angler
Kent Smith aboard Capt Frank Smith’s Renegade, was the tag and release
champ with two marlin releases. 1985
the year of excitement and variety of catches. Angler Charles Lewis
fishing aboard the Amours withCaptain Jr. Rendueles captured the
winning blue marlin a 466.8 pounder. Shirley Wood fishing aboard the Petticoat III with her husband Norman took top honors for most releases. 1986
was the year of the small boats with two marlin in excess of 300 pounds
being caught in 25-foot boats. Angler Findlay Sinclair’s 348.75 pound
blue marlin took first place, he was fishing aboard the Katherine
Louise with Capt. Tom Walker and Ed Allie. The second place weight
marlin when to angler Ramón Rodriquez and Capt Pat Tuper. Rodgregis’s
marlin just made the 300 pound minimum weight with a blue marlin
weighting 301 pounds 12 ounces. Bill Voegeli’s two tag and releases
were tops overall. First tag, Sonny Boy, Sonny Tilman Second Tag, Sea
Boots Capt Jim and angler Todd Badd. 1987
was the year of the 500 pound blue marlin, as predicted in the
welcoming letter prior to the tournament. A new tournament record was
set by angler Rosie Morrison fishing aboard the Sea Boots with Captain
Jim Sharpe, Rosie’s marlin weighted in at 520 pounds. Angler Gene Stone
took top honors in the release division. 1988
returned to the year of the 400 pounder. Angler Walter Milo fishing
with Captain Jay Weed aboard the Lucky Two landed a 422.25 pound blue
marlin to take the winners circle. 1989
was once again the year of the 300 pounder. Angler Roy Spear fishing
with Capt. Patrick Sheppard aboard the Dream took the winners circle
with a 300 pound blue. Angler Tim Greene fishing aboard the Beachcomber
with Capt. Mike Cyr took top honors in the release division. 1990
back to the 500 pounders and a new tournament record. The brother team
of Captain Bryan Bennett and Glenn Bennett fishing on the Thunnus
captured a blue that weighted in at 570 pounds The release honors went
to the Sea Boots 34 angler Chuck Stitzel and Capt. Todd Badd 1991
featured all releases; first marlin release was angler Tom Daniels and
Capt. Larry White fishing on the Chief, Second marlin release went to
angler Scott Ricket on the Serenity and the third release marlin went
to Warren Worlin Sr. fishing with his son Worren Worlin Jr. on the Go
Gether 1992
Angler Steven Lewis land Capt. Lindsay Forde on Freebee won first
place, angler Phil Eaton and Capt. Ky Lewis on the Dazie Mae was second
and angler Dennis Captik and Capt. Bill Wickers aboard the Linda D lV
took third place. The Key West Marlin Tournament Is Reborn 1999 Drambuie Key West Marlin Tournament. The
tournament is reborn with a new and exciting scoring format that keeps
every boat in the tournament until lines out on the final day. In 1999
the first place boat in the marlin division was the Talisman with
angler Jim Sharpe Jr. and Captain Mike Friday with 470 points. Second
place boat was the CC Rider with 461 points. Third place boat was the
Sweet Deal also scoring 461 points but losing second on time of catch. 2000 Drambuie Key West Marlin Tournament The
first place boat in the marlin division was the Summertime Lady II,
with anglers Mike Sullivan and Capt. Marco Gaona and Mike Weinhofer.
Second place boat Molly Good Heads angler Jason Gilbert. Third place
boat Leprechaun Angler Joe Richardson and Capt. Andy Fortin. In
the dolphin division the top dolphin were separated by only three
pounds; The Do Fish with angler Kevin Firestone weighed in a 43.05
pound bull to take first place. In second place the Talisman angler Jim
Sharpe Jr. with a 42.65 pound bull. Third place was the Super Equity
angler Pete Rutskin with a 38.05 pound bull. 2001 Drambuie Key West Marlin Tournament The
first place boat in the marlin division was the Finesse with angler
Clay Harris and Captain Ken Harris. The second place boat Rampagous
crewed with angler John Crockett and Captain Brett Taporowski. Third
place went to the boat Looney Tunes with angler Bob Scerrato and Ed
Steinmetz fishing with Captain Carl Rees. In the
dolphin division the top prize went to angler Tom Payne on the boat
Rentless with Captain Paul Ross. The wahoo division the top boat was
Lucky Charm with angler Rick Bodett and Captain Jay Weed. The top tuna
was caught on the boat Peg Leg with angler Alan Finnieston. 2002 Drambuie Key West Marlin Tournament The
2002 tournament once again lived up to its reputation as an exciting
world-class fishing event. Marking the 20th anniversary of the
tournament, the first place winner was Mar-Joe with Captain Scott
Henley, George Castro, and Frank Bolin releasing three blue marlin to
add their names to the Norman Wood trophy. The second place trophy went
to the Bull Gator team, with Bob Sullivan and Bill Caulfield releasing
two blue marlin. Third Place went to Summertime Lady with one blue
marlin release based on time. In
the fun fish division the 1st place dolphin was caught on the Erica by
Jimmy Butters weighing 35.35 lbs, second place went to Sweet Deal with
Scott Fricke with a 32.2 lbs dolphin and third place was Super Grouper
with Chip Veach weighing 29.95 lbs. The top Wahoo was caught on the
Lucky Charm by Rick Cresse. 2003 Drambuie Key West Marlin Tournament The
first place boat in the 2003 tournament in the marlin division was the
Beachcomber, with captain Daryl Simeon and anglers Rick Kirvan,
president and past winner of the Hemingway Look-Alike contest, Matt
Polumbo and Tim Greene, releasing two blue marlin for the win. Second
place went to the Game Hunter, skippered by Alex Alder with anglers
Brian Baugher, Chris Claypool and Anthony Delduca. Get Lit captured
third place with captain Ray Rosher and anglers Chris Toomey and Peter
Miller. In the fun fish division top dolphin
prize went to angler David Lively on the Y2k with a 50.5lb dolphin. The
Kilcare caught the largest tuna with angler Ned Dickman. The largest
Wahoo was captured by the Triple Time with angler Rob Camis. 2004 Drambuie Key West Marlin Tournament Miami
Beach angler Bob Cristoph, Sr. caught and released a sailfish Saturday
adding points to his team’s tally that included a released blue marlin
and a 17.2 pound dolphin to win the 2004 tournament. Cristoph’s son Bob Cristoph, Jr., Ryan Flannery and Bill Mosher fished on the Hook, skippered by Rick Morrell of Miami. Randy
Reynolds of East Montpelier, Vermont, released a blue marlin to give
Business Calls’ team second place with Captain Bill Rohde of Summerland
Key. Third place was garnered by the team of Sir Veza III of Channelview, Texas. In
the fun fish division top dolphin prize went to angler Kevin Speidel on
the Triple Time with a 37.25lb dolphin. The Ambitious took first place
in the tuna division with a 66.30lb yellowfin. Tim Trivett was the
angler and Mark Baumgarten on the Cowboy which took first place in the
wahoo division with a 33.4lb fish. 2005 Drambuie Key West Marlin Tournament By
less than one point, the Julie Jean captained by Jimmy Robertson of
Boca Grande, FL, won the top prize in the 2005 edition of the Drambuie
Key West Marlin Tournament. Chase Wise released
a blue marlin and a sailfish on the first day to hang on for the win.
Eight other boats also released one blue marlin and the top prize was
determined by entries in the fun fish division, where each day either
one dolphin, wahoo, or tuna could be weighed or sailfish released to
add to the marlin points. Finishing second was
Dreamin’ On, skippered by Randy Hodgekis with a marlin release and two
dolphin weighing 21.1 and 28 pounds, with Steve Keinath and Bob Strewe
of Rifle, Colorado. Business Calls was third,
with a blue marlin release and a 46.8 pound wahoo skippered by Bill
Rohde with anglers Darren Doop and Mark Staats. The
largest marlin of the tournament was estimated at over 550 pounds, and
released by Bruce Woods fishing on the Pettycoat III with Captain
Norman Wood. Bradley Wells, age 10 of Naples, Florida caught a 31.6 pound dolphin to win the dolphin division. More than 320 anglers, aboard 67 boats fished the tournament. 2006 Drambuie Key West Marlin Tournament The
24th year of the tournament concluded with two brothers in law, Roy
Miller of Clearwater, Fl. and John Burkett of St. Petersburg, Fl.
releasing a blue marlin and catching a 16 pound dolphin for the win on
the final day of fishing which earn them the coveted first place trophy
created by Wyland and their named add to the Norman Wood perpetual
trophy. The second place went to
the Finesse, captained by Kenny Harris with angler Andy Glynn of
Marshfield Mass, and third place was garnered by the Jannace 43,
skippered by Ed Wilson of Fort Myers, Fl., with angler Loren Farinelli
of Lighthouse Point, Fl. |