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 Captain Warren had his own personal take
 on the win.  “I have fished lots of tourna-
 ments  including  15-20  WMO’s  and  that   WMO 2023  NUMBERS AT A  GLANCE
 was my first million dollar fish.  The mon-
 ey is great but it winning the tournament
 opened  the door  for me to  get a job as
 local captain which are hard jobs to come
 by.  I had a dream job fishing in Magdale-
 na Bay near Cabo for four years where we   Finally, after about 75 minutes, we got a gaff in it and got it onboard.”
 were getting 100 releases in a day.  It was
 fantastic but now I have a job that allows   The crew of the Reel Tight might have kept their calm during the fight
 me to be much closer to my family and that   but once the big tuna was on board, the emotions came out.
 is a real blessing”.
              “We knew what we had.  We had caught a 258 pounder in another tour-
 BIG TUNA     nament and this was bigger.  Once it was on the boat, the crew just erupt-
              ed with high fives and hugs.  It was nice that it was Friday so we didn’t have
 Billfish  rightfully  take  center  stage  at  the   to sweat it as much.”
 WMO  but  for  most  of  the  week,  tuna
 were the main event.  Competition in that   Pilipaukis also speaks to the team effort it takes to land a winner. “We
 category was close  all week.  When all   have worked together as a team for about 10-12 years now.  Brian is our   400
 was said and done, the heaviest tuna was   #1 angler.  He knows how I like to do things and listens.  Tournament
 a 265-pound bigeye caught  off the  Reel   fishing really is a team effort.”
 Tight out of Ocean City, MD by Brian                                                 BO ATS THAT  FISHED
 Stewart from Shady  Side, MD, who won
 $1,019,441.
               Three generations of  the Pilipaukis family (to the                    3500
  The captain of the Reel Tight, Steve Pili-
 paukis, Jr. explained the strategy behind the   right of  fish) pose with the rest of  the Reel Tight crew
 win.                                                                                 ANGLERS IN CONTENTION
               and their winning tuna.

 “We had a plan going in to target big eye
 in the Washington  Canyon  and we stuck                                              $6.2m
 to the plan all week”, said Pilipaukis.  “The
 fishing was a little spotty the first two days   Months later, Pilipaukis has had time to reflect on the catch and its mean-  TOP  PRIZE AWARDED
 with a lost bigeye, a blue marlin release and   ing . “To bring in a winning fish like this on the final day of the White Marlin
 some yellowfin.  Then on Friday, 20 minutes   Open was a lifetime dream of mine.  I remember in the mid 90’s as a 6-7
 into the fishing,  we got a double header.    year old kid waiting at the Harbour Island dock just hoping my Dad, Steve
 We knew right away they were bigeye.”  Sr.,  would bring in a big one.  Now my son Gunar is 7 years old and he   $10.5m
              got to experience this. To bring that fish in is the most special feeling it
 You can imagine the chaos that might oc-  could possibly be.”                        TOTAL PRIZE MONEY
 cur when two bigeye hit on the last day of
 a million dollar tournament but Pilipaukis   BIG TUNA - SMALL BOAT
 describes the fight in a matter of fact way.                                         602
              Finishing second overall and  winning the Small Boat Tuna division was
 “Fifteen  minutes  into  the  fight,  Brian  got   Chris Mentlik, from Street, MD.  Mentlik has been fishing his entire life but
 the bigger fish to the boat and we knew   this was the first time fishing in a tournament.  The 247.5-pound bigeye   BILLFISH RELEASED
 it was over 200 lbs.  It dove deep and we   caught aboard the Fishlik out of Chincoteague, VA. was worth $366,662.
 fought it     for another hour. In the mean-
 time, we landed the smaller fish (171lbs!).     The Small Boat divisions were introduced a few years ago and essentially




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