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WMO TOURNAMENT RECORDS
                                                                         73.5lb BULL DOLPHIN | 2020



                                                                                         Matt Wagner caught this 73.5
                                                                                         lb. bull dolphin in 2020 fishing
                                                                                         aboard the Backlash out of
                                                                                         Virginia Beach, VA.  Wagner’s
                                                                                         catch beat the long standing
                                                                                         record 71 lb. dolphin caught by
                                                                                         Jeff Rice in 1986.










 Photograph by: Dale Timmons







                Photograph by: Dave Messick
 26 WHITE MARLIN RELEASES | 1980



 In what many consider the greatest and most unbeatable WMO record, Hank Manley fishing on
 the Escapade caught 26 white marlin in three days in 1980 which earned him 1949 billfish points.
 Ironically, the second place finisher that year, Pete Boinis, still holds the record for second most
 billfish points with 1870, losing to Manley by one fish.  No one else in our fifty year history has
 come within 679 points of Manley’s mark.







 Photograph by: Paul Winner                      Photograph by: Dale Timmons



 326lb BIG EYE TUNA | 1992  931lb TIGER SHARK | 1995


 Jim ‘Slim’ Freitas of Port St Lucie, FL caught   Jerry Fish poses with his massive 931 lb. tiger
 this 326 lb. bigeye on the Moderation in 1992.    shark caught in 1995, the largest shark and
 It is the only tuna in our history which topped   the 5th largest fish of any kind ever caught
 300 lbs. and has stood as a WMO record for   in the WMO.  Shark is no longer a category
 32 years.    It was part of a double header in-  in the tournament so Fish’s record will be
 cluding a 271.5 lb. second place winner caught   forever etched into tournament lore.
 by Roger Glynn.









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