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                                                                      “We stuck to the plan all week.”


                                                                                                Steve Pilipaukis, Reel Tight
 Tommy Gessler Jr (top left photo) and Dad pose with his winning fish caught aboard the
 Gessler  Boys Toy in the 1993 WMO.  Tommy was the captain of  the Boys Toy in 2023 when
 ‘93    The dolphin division was won by the Ronci-
 his nephew Matt Gessler (bottom left photo) caught the  third place wahoo.
        to out of Ocean City, MD. The 50.5-pounder
        won  $32,065  for  angler Andrew  Spangen-
        berger from New Freedom, PA.  The Aquila
        from Beach Haven, NJ weighed a 32-pound
        dolphin caught by Timothy Goodman from
        Palm Beach, FL taking second place and first
 are a separate tournament within the WMO.  Boats must be less than 40’   place in the Small Boat dolphin division to
 overall to compete as a small boat.
        win $82,520. In third with a 31-pound dol-
        phin was OC’s Maverick winning $30,065
 Mentlik describes how the boat size helped to dictate their strategy.  “We   for Will McAteer from Kent Island, MD.
 Photograph by: Dale Timmons  we decided to stick with what we know and that is tuna fishing.  It was   In  the  prestigious  billfish  release  division,
 fish a 32’ Luhrs.  We don’t have all the technology of the bigger boats so

 pretty exciting because we did exactly what we set out to do—win the
        top anglers were Brian Demile of the Trash
 Small Boat tuna division!”
        Man with 770 points followed by, Bernard
 The crew of the Fishlik each knew their roles, an important aspect of
        Dave  McKendrick  fishing  on  the  Taylor
 tournament fishing.  “Mark, Jeff, Rick and I often fish together”, said Ment-  Linney off the High Yield with 700 points.
        Jean took third with 665 points. The top fe-
 lik. “Rick is a tree guy and I am a logger so the crew decided we would be   male angler was Holly McAlhany on Sweet
 the anglers to fight anything big.  Rick wasn’t feeling well and went below   Spot with 560 points, second place female
 so it was up to me to fight when it hit.  It took about 1 hour 45 minutes
 Gessler  to bring it in.  We didn’t get a good look at it when we were fighting it but   angler was Kelly Weber on Max Bet with
 ‘23    420 points and third place female angler was
 once we got it to the boat, it rolled to its side and we could tell it was a   Jaclyn Tenuto on Sequel with 350 points.
 nice fish.  We were super excited to see how big it was!”

        Top  boats  in  the  release  division  included
 Rounding  out  the  tuna  division,  the  Game  Over  out  of  Ocean  City,   Fin Planner with 1190 pts. good for first
 MD took third and earned John Zimmerman from Boynton Beach, FL   place and $58,740.  Max Bet finished sec-
 $169,929.  Finishing fourth with a 215 lb. tuna was Rusty Shriver of Leon-  ond with 1120 pts. and won a Daily Release
 ardtown, MD caught on the Ro Sham Bo out of Ocean City.  Until Fri-  good for $60,965 and Trash Man was third
 day afternoon, Shriver’s tuna was worth over $7 Million.  Although it was   with 1015 pts. and won a Daily for a total of
 bumped out of most calcuttas by the big blue marlin, Shriver and the crew   $44,945.
 of the Ro Sham Bo had the only qualifying fish in the special 50th-Anni-
 versary winner-take-all level and still netted a cool $1.7 million.
        It should be noted that the 400 registered
        boats for the 50  White Marlin Open were
                      th
 All spots in the wahoo division were covered with Shooting Star out   probably the most conservation-minded
 of Indian River, DE taking first place and $4,700 with a 57-pounder caught   group  that  has  ever  fished  the  Open  –  or
 by John Harris from Boyertown, PA.  Captain Deadly from Long Island   any other billfish tournament held in recent
 NY took second and $31,065 for angler Chad Jackson from Ft. Myers, FL.    memory.  Of the 605 billfish caught during
 The third-place wahoo was caught by Matthew Gessler from Chads Ford,   the  five-day  event,  602  were  released,  a
 PA of the Boy’s Toy with Capt. Tommy Gessler, Jr. out of Indian River DE.    99.5%  release  rate.   With  over  $7  million
 His 46-pounder took $29,065.  It should be noted that the Gessler family   of  the  total  $10.5  million  purse  reserved
 has been fishing the Open for decades.  A Gessler father, sons, daughter   for billfish, it was remarkable that not one
 and now nephew have all won money in the Open.  In the 1993 Open,   boat brought a billfish to the scale before the
 then-15-year-old Tommy Gessler Jr. (and uncle to Matthew) won the top   closing day on Friday.
 marlin, $109,000 and a Rolex watch that came as a special prize that year.





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