2010 HIBT program - Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament

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2010 HIBT program - Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament
51
st
Hawaiian International
Billfish Tournament
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
August 2 - 6, 2010
Official Program $5.00
annual
1959-2010
P
The Hawaiian International
Billfish Tournament
resented by the Hawaiian International Billfish Association, Inc. (HIBA), a non-profit corporation and was incorporated in
1974. Its’ major work was to operate a fishing tournament created by six men in 1959, to assume the work and records of the
HIBT from Peter Fithian and direct attention to Kailua-Kona as a year round quality Big Fish (Marlin and Tuna) destination. The
six men were Porter Dickenson, Peter S. Fithian, Dudley C. Lewis, Richard F. MacMillan, Desmond Stanley, Edward D. Sultan,
Sr. and C.M. Cooke III joined soon after.
It later became evident that there was little or no knowledge about the life cycle of the Marlin. Due to John C. Marr’s urging,
the HIBA Board founded a 501C3 Scientific Corporation and called it the Pacific Ocean Research Foundation (PORF). Over a
period of 15 years, more than 65 scientific papers were written by scientists with credit to PORF.
Your participation will aid in the continuance of these efforts. The Directors would also like to acknowledge, with thanks, the
significant financial assistance received from the County of Hawaii Economic Development funds.
Not pictured below but should be recognized, is Director Roberta Fithian.
Directors
Sincere appreciation to the
many volunteers and donors
who help to make the HIBT
the unique experience it is.
Table of Contents
Peter S. Fithian
Founder, Director
David Buehler
Director, Treasurer
Officials
Robbie Engelhard
Tournament Director
Albert Threadingham
IGFA, Chief Judge
Bob O'Dea
IGFA, Judge
Rick Gaffney
IGFA, Judge
Doc Halliday
Scorekeeper
Pauline Threadingham
Asst Judge/Recorder
Staff
Sherry Vann
Administative Assistant
to the Directors
Bob Herkes
Announcer/Billfish
Bull editor
Rob McGuckin
Charter Boat Liaison
Dick Beeson
Pier Captain
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Billfish Aloha
HIBT 2010 Schedule of Events
2009 Memories
2010 Angler Teams
Kona's Grander Dilemma
2010 Boat Directory
2010 HIBT Fishing Area Chart
2010 HIBT Tide Calendar
HIBT World Records
Chef's Night
HIBT Awards
2nd Annual Great Marlin Race
HIBT Champion Teams
2009 HIBT Winners
2009 Henry Chee Award
2009 Richard Boone Award
HIBT Other Awards
HIBT Major Catches
2010 Miss Billfish
2009 Memories
2010 Contributors and Sponsors
Publisher: Hawaiian International Billfish Association
Program Design and Printing: Trade Publishing Co., Ltd.
Program Coordinator: Sherry Vann
Contributing Writer: Jim Rizzuto
Contributing Photographers: Charla Photography,
B.C. Crawford, Kevin Hibbard
Cover Photo: Tim Simpson, BlueWater magazine
Visit: www.bluewatermag.com.au
P.O. Box 29638, Honolulu, HI 96820
Web: hibtfishing.com E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 808-836-3422 Fax: 808-833-7756
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BillFish Aloha
Message From Governor Linda Lingle and
Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona
On behalf of the people of Hawai‘i, we send our personal greetings of aloha to everyone gathered for
the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament off the Kona coast of the Big Island.
Founded in 1959 by Peter Fithian, this tournament has become one of the most exciting fishing
competitions in the world, showcasing big game fishing at its best. Each year, the tournament draws teams
from across the Pacific and around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Japan,
Korea, Tahiti, South Africa, Canada and the rest of the United States to come and compete in our waters.
We extend our sincere gratitude to all of the sponsors and organizers for making this world-class
sporting event possible and highlighting Hawai‘i as a premier location for fishing for more than 50 years.
Our best wishes for another successful tournament.
Aloha,
Linda Lingle
Governor, State of Hawai'i
James R. “Duke” Aiona, Jr.
Lieutenant Governor, State of Hawai'i
Mayor’s Message
On behalf of the people of the County of Hawai'i, I wish to congratulate the Hawaiian International
Billfish Tournament on the occasion of your 51st anniversary celebration in Kona on August 2-8, 2010.
The important contributions of this tournament to the Kona sports fishing tradition and the overall
quality of life on the Big Island over the past half century have made the Hawaiian International Billfish
Tournament an integral part of our Hawai'i Island community. Having 30 teams participating from
around the world is a testament to the lasting quality of the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament.
The County of Hawai'i applauds the organizers of this tournament for your outstanding efforts to
perpetuate this highly enjoyable and entertaining sporting event. Best wishes for another successful and
enjoyable tournament in 2010 and best of luck to all the competing teams.
Aloha,
Billy Kenoi
MAYOR
Founder's Message – Aloha & Welcome to Kona
Once again I have the honor and privilege of welcoming you to Kona, Hawaii and the 51st
HIBT, one of the world’s oldest amateur fishing contests. Thank you for being here. Those pictured above have, through their administrations, contributed greatly to our success
and have our sincere thanks. It takes a lot of interested people to make this nearly all volunteer
organization able to perform at a world class level. Our sincere thanks to all of you.
Once again our headquarters will be at the newly refurbished King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach
Hotel close by the King’s Kona Summer Palace. All of the functions shall be in Kailua-Kona where
the founding of the HIBT took place.
We hope that you will enjoy the contests and that you will return next year for our fishing days
of July 25 -29, 2011.
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Peter S. Fithian
For all of the founders 1959-2010
HIBT 2010 Schedule of Events
Friday, July 30
12:00 noon
6:00
HIBT Headquarters opens
Charter Boat Meeting @ King
Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel
Saturday, July 31
12:00 – 5:00 Official TEAM Registration
@ HIBT Headquarters 12:00
HIBT Retail Store Opens
Sunday, August 1
8:00 – 9:30
8:00 – 10:00
8:00 – 4:00
10:00 – 12:00
12:30 – 1:00
2:00 – 3:30
5:30 – 9:00
Official TEAM Registration and
Registration of guest activities @HIBT
Headquarters
HIBT Retail Store Opens
H.I.B.T. Team Briefing and
Boat Draw in hotel ballroom
Guest activities briefing-ballroom
HIBT Kona Parade
Opening Ceremonies & Meet the
Teams Party - Hale Halawai
(ticket & badge required)
Monday, August 2
6:45
7:30 – 4:30
9:00 – 6:00
4:30
4:30
4:00 – 6:00
Hawaiian Blessing on VHF radio
Day 1 - H.I.B.T. Fishing
Optional guest activity
HIBT Boutique opens @ HQ & Pier
Daily Round-ups @10am, 12pm, 3pm
Stop Fishing
Weigh-ins at Kailua Pier
“Shouting Room” - at Kailua Pier
(badge required)
Tuesday, August 3
7:30 – 4:30 9:00 – 6:00
4:30
4:30
4:00 – 6:00
7:00 – 9:00 Day 2 - H.I.B.T. Fishing
Optional guest activity
HIBT Boutique opens @ HQ & Pier
Daily Round-ups @10am, 12pm, 3pm
Stop Fishing
Weigh-ins at Kailua Pier
“Shouting Room” at Kailua Pier
(badge required)
Science Night @ Host Hotel &
featuring the Great Marlin Race
Wednesday, August 4
7:00 – 4:00 Day 3 - H.I.B.T. Fishing
Optional guest activity
9:00 – 6:00 HIBT Boutique opens @ HQ & Pier
Daily Round-ups @10am, 12pm, 3pm
4:00
Stop Fishing
4:00
Weigh-ins at Kailua Pier
4:00 – 6:00 “Shouting Room” at Kailua Pier
(badge required)
Thursday, August 5
7:30 – 4:30 Day 4 - H.I.B.T. Fishing
8:00
Guests – Beach & Lunch
9:00 – 6:00 HIBT Boutique opens @ HQ & Pier
Daily Round-ups @10am, 12pm, 3pm
4:30
Stop Fishing
4:30
Weigh-ins at Kailua Pier
4:00 – 6:00 “Shouting Room” at Kailua Pier
(badge required)
Friday, August 6
7:30 – 4:30 Day 5 - H.I.B.T. Fishing
Optional guest activity
9:00 – 6:00 HIBT Boutique opens @ HQ & Pier
Daily Round-ups @10am, 12pm, 3pm
4:30
Stop Fishing
4:30
Weigh-ins at Kailua Pier
4:00
“Shouting Room” at Kailua Pier
(badge required)
6:00
Crying Towel – At the Weigh Station
on pier
7:00
Southern Style BBQ Party presented
by Old South Marlin Club- (badge
required) at the Shouting Tent and
Weigh Station
Saturday, August 7
8:00 a.m.
Tournament debriefing in ballroom
8:00 a.m.
Kendall Cup - Golf - Makalei
Golf Course
Awards Dinner
King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel
5:30 – 6:30 Cocktail Reception
6:30
Dinner Seating (assigned)
7:00 – 7:45
Entertainment
8:00
Awards
Sunday, August 8 - Headquarters closes
Thank you for coming and we look forward to seeing you back in Kona for the 52nd HIBT
2011 - July 24 – 30, 2011
2012 - August 12 – 18, 2012
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Laguna Niguel Billfish Club –
Team 2
2009
Shoalhaven Game Fishing Club, Team 1
Old South Marlin Club #3
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Team Outer Limit
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Team Malaka
Memories
Fremantle Sailing Club, Team B
Haura Club de Tahiti
Team Salty – Winners of the 30th JIBT
sponsored by JGFA
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Fremantle Sailing Club, A Team
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2010 Angler Teams
Team #1
Laguna Niguel Billfish
Club #1
California
Captain: Bob Kurz, Jr.
Sally Kurz
Bob Kurz, Sr.
Kerry Kurz
Team #2
Bay of Islands Swordfish
Club
New Zealand
Captain: Trevor Woolston
Robert Aukett
John Griffiths
Rex Pyne
Team #3
Victorian Game
Fishing Club
Australia
Captain: Richard Torossi
Mario Torossi
Walter Torossi
Christopher Torossi
Team #4
Shoalhaven Game
Fishing Club, Team 1
Australia
Captain: Keith Hollingworth
Ed Welsh
Ian Frith
Team #5
Game Fishing Club of
South Australia
Australia
Captain: Rolf Czabayski
Ralph Czabayski
Eric Sennar
Brad Bobbermein
Team #6
Team Lantana
Florida
Captain: Lynn Moorhouse
Les de Asis
Team #7
Kona Game Fishing Club Kusatsu
Japan
Captain: Teruo Koshikawa
Makoto Yaegashi
Hideyo Hoshino
Hiroyuki Murakami
Team #8
Out of the Blue Fishing
Club
Hawaii
Captain: Dan Holt
Mike MacEvitt
Ted Morikawa
Team #9
Bay of Islands Swordfish
Club #2
New Zealand
Captain: Lance Peach
Mike Herrick
Gerard Twomey
Ashley Hankinson
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Team #10
Aussie Invaders
Australia/California
Captain: Kevin Jennier
Brian Luecke
Team #11
Team Malaka
California
Captain: Phillip Duke
George Liddle
Steve Gunther
Tal Nizani
Team #12
Whangaroa Game
Fishing Club
New Zealand
Captain: Keith Allan
Janice Allan
Team #13
Team Outer Limit
Florida & So. Africa
Captain: Johan van Coller
Scot Thompson
Phillip Marx
Michael Pascia
Team #14
Pajaro Valley Gamefish
Club #1
California
Captain: Rocky Franich
Mike McElroy
Jim Ramsey
Bill Evans
Joe Yee
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2010 Angler Teams
Team #15
Bay of Islands Swordfish
Club #3
New Zealand
Captain: Carl Pullan
Irene Pullan
Jeff Douglas
Greg Thompson
Team #16
Alii Brothers Marlin Hui
U.S./Canada/Australia
Captain: Buzz Colton
Ron Rudy
Bruce Mullen
Stephen Chow
Team #17
Kona Game Fishing
Club - Miake
Japan/Hawaii
Captain: Takeo “Uki” Izawa
Masaharu Matsushita
Team #18
The Lae Game Fishing
Club - PNG
Papua New Guinea
Captain: John Scallan
Scott O’Reilly
Steve Lindeman
Matthew Tybell
Team #19
Hilton Grand Vacations
Fishing Club - Japan
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Captain: Takashi Kitajima
Koichi Tadokoro
Hidemi Hayashi
Haruo Kaneko
Shuu Yamaguchi
Team #20
Laguna Niguel Billfish
Club #2
California
Captain: Bob Dudley
Allen McGee
Tan Kwan Chin
Team #21
Old South Marlin Club #2
North Carolina
Captain: Steve Wells
Kent Neal
Chris Sentimore
Ken Onion
Luther Gartrell
Team #22
Old South Marlin Club #1
North Carolina
Captain: Randall Ward
Susan Ward
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Team #23
Old South Marlin Club #3
North Carolina
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2010 Angler Teams
Team #24
Hilo Yacht Club
Team #26
Team #28
JGFA - Phoenix Fishing Club Team South Africa
PRIVATE
Hawaii
Captain: Richard Devine
Randy Rohner
Jim Patterson
Japan
Captain: Morio Wakasugi
Ichiro Takahashi
Team #25
Old South Marlin Club #4
North Carolina
Captain: Bob Lowe
John McDaniel
Jim Godwin
Lewis Rich
Scott Olund
Lupton Pittman
Team #27
Team KGFA - Korea Game
Fish Association
Korea
Captain: Kim Jung Whan
Kim Sung Su
Kim Chung Tai
Oh Byoung Soo
South Africa
Captain: Grant Estman
Andre Strydom
Wiam Terblanche
Team #29
Olympian Dream
Fishing Club
Japan
Captain: Yasuhiko Kagabu
Kenji Shobudani
Team #30
Haura Club de Tahiti
“Good luck to all
anglers and teams”
from the staff at
Tahiti
Captain: Georges Poroi
Georges Tapare
Rudy Krause
Parea Moeino
Team #31
Paradise Fishing Club
PRIVATE
Hawaii
Captain: Robert Oswald
Bill Jardine
Mike O’Toole
Dick Beeson
Dave Anderson
Team #32
Malibu Marlin Club
California
Captain: Steve Spina
Sam Spinello
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K Grander
ona’s
Dilemma
By Jim Rizzuto
K
ona’s grand claim to be the “Blue
Marlin Capital of the Pacific is
partly based on the number of
grander blues – 1,000 pounders – caught
here over the last half century. But
could that title be in jeopardy because, of
all things, conservation of the resource?
Back in the first quarter-century
of the HIBT, 1959 through 1984, if a
sportfisherman caught a grander here, it
was sure to be weighed, photographed
and counted in the annals of legendary
feats.
In 1978, for example, Kona’s biggame fishing fleet recorded five granders. That total was matched in 1985 and
again in 1986, making these the three
best “grander” years in Kona history.
In recent years, we are more likely to
see only one or two at the scales.
Those reduced numbers have happened despite a bigger, better equipped,
and better-skilled sportfishing fleet compared with the early days. Back in the
1960s, for example, it was rare to see a
grander at the scales (only seven recorded
from 1960 through 1973). If a big fish
hit, the angler was usually outgunned
because of his gear. The wooden rod butt
might not survive the initial force of the
strike and if it did, the straight butt was
at a leverage disadvantage.
Those big old Penn Senator 16/0 reels
made a great deal of ratchet racket, but
their drags burned up from the blistering
run of a half-ton fish and their one-speed
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gear ratios made the angler sweat for every inch of line he could get back.
Meanwhile, the typical battle strategy
worked against the fisherman. Those
pioneers thought the best scheme was to
slug it out toe-to-toe until the fish wore
itself out from the constant stress.
It wasn’t until the 1970s that anglers
got an important lesson from billfish
scientists. The longer the fight the more
likely the fish would win.
Much of the true physiology of a fishfight came out through scientific symposia sponsored by the HIBT and the
Pacific Ocean Research Foundation.
The lesson: It’s best to go after a big
fish early when it is still relying on its
sprint muscles. When it settles down
into marathon mood two things can
happen and both are bad.
The grander you think you are fighting may resume its normal life while you
trail along futilely behind. Big billfish
have been known to resume feeding
hours into a fight, unhindered by the
minor nuisance that is you. (They’ve
also resumed mating, too. Anglers often
report that their giant female adversaries
get swarmed by smaller males during the
fight.)
Or the giant fish dives down into the
depths where it dies and leaves you with
the impossible task of lifting a half-ton
of dead weight on a puny fishing line.
Knowing that you have to get to the
fish fast, skippers learned how to maneu-
ver their increasingly faster, nimbler and
more powerful craft to get close quickly.
Anglers took full advantage of their bentbutt rods, two-speed lever-drag reels, and
bucket-seat harnesses to keep up.
Once they were close enough, they
could take their best shot.
In the old days, that best shot would
be with a flurry of flying gaffs.
These days, it is just as likely to be
with a tagging stick.
And there, at last, is where we have
reached the dilemma.
Without a weight and a photo, who
knows how many granders are really
caught here each year?
If I counted all of the possible granders reported to me each month as tagged
and released, the numbers would be
staggering. I’m talking about dozens per
year.
And that’s not counting all of the
skippers who follow the keep-mum maxim: “If you don’t weigh it, don’t say it.”
While it is true that anglers have
estimates bigger than their experiences,
very reliable skippers have told me about
releases they say have definitely topped
the 1,000-pound mark. In many cases,
those estimates also involved length
measurements taken when the fish was
fighting at the stern or boatside.
If we factor in those reliable reports,
the actual number of granders “caught”
here (the word “caught” including those
officially tagged and released) would be
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at least two or three times the one or two
weighed.
The increasing use of light tackle with
bonus points for light tackle catches in
tournaments has also put the possibility
of a big-fish catch in jeopardy.
It is obviously more difficult to catch
a giant marlin on, say, 50-pound-class
tackle, than on 130. Indeed, when the
HIBT gave up the use of 130 a quarter
century ago, some predicted that the
event’s big-fish days were over.
In a rare twist of fate, two HIBT competitors then weighed granders on 50 and
set IGFA records for the line class.
Even the catching of a huge fish on
any tackle doesn’t guarantee victory in an
event like the HIBT. In the 2008 running of the HIBT, Laguna Niguel Team
#2 caught a 973-pound blue – one of the
biggest fish in the 50-year history of the
series. Yet Laguna Niguel couldn’t ride
its dorsal fin into first place and had to
catch a 695-pound blue and then tag a
third fish to win.
(One good snack on a 27-pound baitfish and the 973-pound Marlin Magic
catch would have been the third grander
of 2008.)
Despite the emphasis on tag and release and light tackle, the first decade of
the 21 first century has actually turned
out to be the second best decade in the
history of Kona’s grander fishery with
22 granders weighed from 2000 to 2010
compared with 23 from 1980 to 1990.
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What’s more, the new emphasis on
conservation through tag and release is
giving Kona an even better reputation as
a place where billfishermen care enough
to protect the fishery.
In the final anaylsis, that’s a better reason why Kona deserves its title as “Blue
Marlin Capital of the Pacific.”
Jim Rizzuto’s latest book “Luremaking 101/102” is a must-read for
all anglers interested in getting more
enjoyment out of lure-trolling. Just
published a few weeks ago, it is available
only through the
author. Email
rizzuto@aloha.
net for details. Jim
has written about
Hawaii fishing
since 1964. In
addition to “The
Kona Fishing
Chronicles” series,
he is the author
of “Modern Hawaiian Gamefishing”
(The University of Hawaii Press) and
the three-volume “Fishing Hawaii Style”
series (published by Hawaii Fishing
News). His weekly column appears in
the Kona newspaper West Hawaii Today,
and his monthly column in Hawaii
Fishing News. Checkout Jim’s website
http://www.fishinghawaiioffshore.com
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K
ona’s All-Time
w
By Jim Rizzuto
2010 1,104; Jill Anderson, Capt. Jason
2004 1,006; Heising/Basmadjian,
1999 1,041.5; Capt. Frank “Rennie”
2009 1,064; Tim O’Halloran, Capt.
2003 1,258.5; Miguel Koenig, Capt.
Holtz, Marlin Magic. April 10.
Capt. Sean Cleaver, Tara. July 3.
Chip Van Mols, Monkey Biz II,
June 5.
2008 1,251; Jacques Noinain, Capt. Rob
McGuckin, Integrity, March 25.
1,056; Matt Prater, Capts. Jeff
Rogers/Rick Reger, Intrepid,
March 31.
Ubaldo, Legend 2. Mar. 11.
Bomboy Llanes, On The Fly. July 5.
1,065.5; Mike Nesbitt, Drew
Bradley, Sashimi Kai. Aug. 12.
1,014; Tosh Ervin, Capts. Robert
and Cyndee Hudson, Camelot.
May 2.
2002 1,174.5; Capt. Randy Parker,
2007 1,011; Tim Rupli, Capt. Hector
2006 1,049; Tommy Werner, Capt.
Gene Vander Hoek, Sea Genie II.
Mar. 16.
1,075; Eric Schaible, Capts.
Lance Gelman/Steve Sahines,
Long Ranger. June 1.
1,026; Camillo Lopez III, Capt.
Erik Rusnak, Sundowner, July 27.
Huntress, April 8.
1,036; Capt. Chuck Haupert,
Catchem I, April 1.
2001 1,140; Kerwin Masunaga, Holly
Ann, August 9.
1,045; Capt. Randy Parker,
Huntress, July 12.
1,021; Capt. Jerry Allen, Sea
Dancer, May 18.
1,115; Capt. Kevin Nakamaru,
Northern Lights, April 06.
2005 1,197; Chuck Bayer, Capt. Steve
2000 1,053; Capt. Gene Vander Hoek,
Fassbender, Teresa. Sep. 5.
1,132.5; Jeff Van Hove, Capt.
Carlton Taniyama. Five Star.
May 15.
Sea Genie II, August 07.
1,213; Capt. John Rooney,
Renegade, January 30.
Boyd, Vixen, July 19.
1,048; Moses Bautista, Iwa Lani,
June 2.
1998 1,019; Capt. McGrew Rice, Ihu
Nui, July 1.
1997 None
1996 None
1995 1,144; Capt. Gene Vander Hoek,
Sea Genie II, July 27.
1994 1,165; Capt. Jerome Judd, Jun
Ken Po, December 28.
1,108; Capt. Dan Harrigan, Stars
& Strikes, June 28.
1993 1,166; Capt. Dale Leverone, Sea
Strike, August 19.
1,051; Mike Oshiro, Krista O,
June 13.
1992 1,356; Capt. Darrin Isaacs,
Spellbound, June 6.
1,161; Capt. David Beaudet,
Boomerang, January 10.
1,141; Capt. Mike Harlon,
Kealia, January 30.
1991 1,019; Capt. Butch Kelly, Alibi,
A
September 7.
1,082; Capt. K. Y. Rogers,
Showtime, June 9.
1990 1,037; Kirby/Graciidis, Sugar
H
A
W
A
I
’
I
Hook, May 21.
1,400; Capt. Marlin Parker,
Marlin Magic, May 5.
1,120; Mickey Waddoups,
Balzon, April 20.
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Grander Roll
1989 1,000; Capt. Steve Kaiser,
1983 1,265; Capt. Bart Miller, Black
1974 1,170; Capt. Bobby Brown, Kona
1982 1,376; Capt. Bobby Brown, No
1978 1,257; Capt. Marlin Parker,
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
Medusa, September 26.
1,053; Jimmy Akiona, Leinani II,
March 12.
1988 1,171.5; Capt. Terry Dahl, Grand
Slam, July 20.
1,299; Steve Aoki, Keleka, July 3.
1987 1,153; Capt. Kenny Auld, Kona
Gold Too, July 30.
1,103.5; Capt. Carl Schloderer,
Northern Lights, July 25.
1986 1,058; Capts. Gelman/Russell,
Long Ranger, September 5.
1,062.5; Capt. Freddy Rice, Ihu
Nui, August 8.
1,050; Fumio Murasaki, Trixie,
May 25 .
1,016; Capt. David Humphries,
Shackles, February 28.
1,229; Capt. Jack Prettyman,
Summer Rain, January 1.
Bart, September 13.
Problem, May 31.
1981 None
1980 1,319; Capt. Tom Salisbury, Foxy
Lady, September 26.
1,205 (black); Capt. Jim Hunter,
Lei Aloha, July 19.
1979 1,450; Capt. Tom Rogers, Kona
Safari, January 5.
Islander, September 25.
1,088; Wayne Ogata, Shir-Lene,
July.
1,112; Roy Kawahara, Lahela,
July 1.
1,040; Capt. Mike Benham,
Moani, June 15.
1,209; Louis Paulo, Ramona,
April 14.
1,143.5; Capt. Pete Hoogs,
Pamela, February 25.
Safari, January 20.
None
None
None
None
None
None
1,100; Capt. Willie Erickson,
Valkyrie II, May 23.
1,252; Joe Marks, Nai’a Lele,
April 6.
1965 1,148; Capt. Bob Unger, Malia,
September 8.
1964 1,095; Capt. Henry Chee, Malia,
1985 1,111; Ron Denis, Momi March 30.
1,183; Capt. Jerome Judd, Jun
1977 1,252; Joe Marx, To the Max,
1963 None
1962 1,005; Capt. Charles Ane and
Ken Po, September 17.
1,060 (black); Capt. Peter Hoogs,
Pamela, July 12.
1,168; Capts. Englehard/
Jeremiah, No Problem, April 22.
1,188; Al Duarte, Midnight,
March 21.
1984 1,055.5; Ted Toriano, Shar-Lynne
II, July 4.
1,195; Capt. Henry Chee Jr. Sea
Baby III, June 10.
1,649; Capt. Bart Miller, Black
Bart, March 16.
April.
1,117; Randy Holden, Ailina,
May 1.
1,350; Harry Grace, Jr. Alii II,
June 18.
1976 None
1975 None
May 30.
Butch Chee, Malia, July 10.
1,009; Capt. Fred Erickson,
Valkyrie II, April 26.
1961 None
1960 1,014; Capt. Murray Heminger
Jr., Humbolt II, March 25.
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2010 Boat Directory
Anxious­
33’ Bertram
Humdinger
37’ Rybovich
Lady Dee
46’ Bertram
Captain:
Neal Isaacs
Crew:
Jeff Metzler
Brian Schumaker
987-1127
[email protected]
Captain:
Jeff Fay
Crew:
Brett Fay
936-3034
humdinger-online.com
Captain:
Allan Ayano
Crew:
JD Hudson
Steve Fassbender
936-1110
[email protected]
Fire Hatt
43’ Hatteras
JR’s Hooker
42’ Blackwatch
Last Chance
43' Cabo
Captain:
Chuck Wilson
Crew:
Linda Wilson
Todd Barrett
987-0038
firehattsportfishing.com
Captain:
Kevin Hibbard
Crew:
David Crawford
987-0781
Jrshookersportfishing.com
Captain:
Matt LoSasso
Crew:
Ian Keinath
960-5592
[email protected]
Foxy Lady
46’ Hatteras
Kila Kila
53’ Merritt
Lightspeed
47’ Cabo
Captain:
Boyd DeCoito
Crew:
Sam Choy, Jr.
960-3009
foxyladykona.com
Captain:
Teddy Hoogs
Crew:
Josh Bunch
936-5168
kilakilasportfishing.com
Hokulia
40’ Bertram
Kona Concept
42’ Innovator
Captain:
Steve Tarbill
Crew:
John Rooney
960-3166
fishkona.net
Captain:
Lance Gelman
Crew:
Steve Sahines
937-1870
[email protected]
Hooked Up
40’ Uniflite
Kona Seafari
41’ Hatteras
Maggie Joe
49’ Custom
Captain:
Bill Benbow
Crew:
Carry Hill
896-8773
[email protected]
Captain:
Chuck Wigzell
Crew:
Bevan Beauchamp
960-5877
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Captain:
David Bertuleit
Crew:
Tioni Judd
960-3527
[email protected]
Captain:
Rob Ellyn
Crew:
Travis Ota
Carol Criss
960-2109
[email protected]
Long Ranger
50’ Hatteras
Captain:
Mike DeRego
Crew:
Nate Vernadoe
306-2097
maggiejoe.com
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Malolo
40' Cabo
Pacific Blue
43’ Hatteras
Sundowner
35’ Bertram
Captain:
Guy Terwilliger
Crew:
Brad Demasco
960-5866
[email protected]
Captain:
Bill Casey
Crew:
Fran O'Brien
936-3055
[email protected]
Captain:
Randy Llanes
Crew:
Keoni Llanes
Kenny Llanes, Jr.
896-3987
[email protected]
Marlin Magic
43’ Allied
Playtime
38’ Buddy Davis
Tara
53’ Hatteras
Captain:
Jason Holtz
Crew:
Brian Toney
960-9097
marlinmagic.com
Captain:
Wayne Knight
Crew:
Patrick Frizelle
938-1914
fishingplaytimehawaii.com
Marlin Magic II
54’ Allied
Rod Bender
35’ Cabo
Captain:
Marlin Parker
Crew:
Nate Cary
Carol Lynne
960-1713
marlinmagic.com
Captain:
Scott Fuller
Crew:
Chad Herren
960-5000
[email protected]
Topshape
38’ Mediterranean
Captain:
Al Gustavson
Crew:
John Bennett
283-1281
goosesedge.com
Captain:
Kerwin Masunaga
Crew:
Kevin Shiraki
Heather Masunaga
987-4327
Private Teams
Miss Mojo
41' G&S
Sea Baby III
35’ Funai
Captain:
Tio Kearney
Crew:
Mike Nesbitt
264-2495
www.fishingmissmojo.com
Captain:
Doug Pattengill
Crew:
Bill Dorr
937-4144
[email protected]
Northern Lights
40’ Game Fisherman
Strong Persuader
43’ Merritt
Captain:
Kevin Nakamaru
Crew:
Mat Bowman
960-1549
[email protected]
Captain:
Shane O’Brien
Crew:
Charlie Bowman
896-3111
konahawaiifishing.com
Force
37’ Force
Hilo Yacht Club
Captain:
Jim Patterson
Kakalina
25' Force
Paradise
Fishing Club
Captain:
William Jardine
Press Boat
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Chiripa
36’ Hatteras
Captain:
B.C. Crawford
Crew:
Keith Robinson
960-4691
bigislandsportfishing.com
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HIBT 2010 Tide Calendar
Good Luck
Afishionados!
FISHING FORECAST
OFFSHORE WATERS
AHI–BIGEYE TUNA
AHI PAHALA–ALBACORE
AU–PACIFIC BLUE MARLIN
AU–SHORTBILL SPEARFISH
ONO–WAHOO
KAWAKAWA–MACKEREL
BOTTOM FISH
UKU–GRAY SNAPPER
INSHORE WATERS
ULU/OMILU–TREVALLY
OAMA–YOUNG GOATFISH
COASTAL WATERS
AKULE–BIGEYE SCAD
MONDAY
TIDE VARIATIONS FROM
HONOLULU TIMES LISTED
The red line is a quick reference
of the period of the 24-hour
period the moon is over the
main Hawaiian islands, starting TO DETERMINE THE TIME OF THE HIGH AND LOW TIDES
at moon rise and ending at moon FOR THE FOLLOWING PLACES, (+) ADD OR (-) SUBTRACT
set. (Actual rise and set times HOURS AND MINUTES FROM HONOLULU TIME LISTED.
are printed for each day.)
The blue line is the tidal curve
from high to low for each tidal
sequence. Dark line grid is 1
foot high by 6 hour wide
measurements. Light grid is in
2 tenths of a foot by 1 hour wide
increments. (Actual highs & lows
are printed for each day.
TUESDAY
HAWAII ISLAND
MAHUKONA ................................... -0:26 ..... -0:17
KAWAIHAE ..................................... -0:04 ..... -0:03
KAILUA-KONA ................................ -0:26 ..... -0:22
NAPOOPOO, KEALAKEKUA BAY .... .-0:16 ..... -0:12
HONUAPO ...................................... -0:26 ..... -0:16
HILO ............................................... -1:04 ..... -0:59
WEDNESDAY
BOX JELLYFISH
ALERT FOR
SHORELINE
ACTIVITIES
Primary occurrence is the
9th, 10th and 11th days
after the full moon, but
can arrive a day early or
remain a day after.
Marine Weather Forecast
Phone 973-4382 (Oahu)
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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Hibt World Records
Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament
Date
Angler Species
Weight
Line Test
Boat Skipper
8-29-59
George Wooller
Pacific blue marlin
444
80 Kamalii Kai
Murray Heminger, Jr.
9-13-60
Pat Peacock
Pacific blue marlin
540
130
Adelante
Charlie Spinney
8-02-62
Pat Peacock
Silver marlin (black)
721.5
130
Kakina
John Peacock
7-20-66
Rufus Spalding, Jr.
Yellowfin tuna
240
50
Kealia VI
Rufus Spalding, Jr
7-22-71
Michelle Spalding
Yellowfin tuna 204.25
50
Kealia VI
Rufus Spalding, Jr
8-28-73
Eric Tixier
Pacific blue marlin 916
80
Big Bad John Willy Erickson
8-27-73
Welby Taylor
Pacific blue marlin
663
50
Malia Kai
Henry Bush
8-27-73
Doris Jones
Pacific blue marlin
669
130
Malia
Butch Chee
7-17-74
Haku Baldwin
Yellowfin tuna
224
80
Waiopai
Manduke Baldwin
7-19-74
Neil Nishikawa
Pacific blue marlin
762
50
Kiko Kiko
Olney Roy
8-04-75
Judith Nakamaru
Yellowfin tuna
231
80
Image II
Jerry Egami
8-04-75
Mardi Jensen
Yellowfin tuna
229
50
Mardi J2
Edward Jensen
7-26-76
Judith Nakamaru
Yellowfin tuna
250.5
80
Image II
Jerry Egami
8-08-86
Gil Kraemer
Pacific blue marlin
1062.5
50
Ihu Nui
Freddy Rice
8-19-93
Ray Hawkes Pacific blue marlin
1166 50
Sea Strike
Dale Leverone
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A TY WARNER PROPERTY
HIBT AWARDS 2010
GOVERNORS TROPHY
(Perpetual)
To be awarded to the team scoring the
highest number of Billfish points in the
tournament. (Trophy remains in Kona)
SECOND PLACE TEAM
To be awarded to the team scoring the
second highest number of Billfish points
in the tournament.
THIRD PLACE TEAM
To be awarded to the team scoring the
third highest number of Billfish points in
the tournament.
DUKE KAHANAMOKU
MEMORIAL AWARD
(Perpetual)
To be awarded to the angler boating
the heaviest qualifying Billfish in the
tournament. This trophy honor’s Hawaii’s
famed sportsman who participated in
this tournament for many years. (Trophy
remains in Kona)
GEORGE S. PARKER, JR.
AWARD (Perpetual)
To be awarded to the angler and
skipper boating a Marlin weighing
1,000 pounds or more. This trophy
honors the famous Kona captain, first
person to capture a 1000 pound Pacific
Blue Marlin and a member of the IGFA
Fishing Hall of Fame. (Trophy remains
in Kona)
THE EDWARD D. SULTAN
AWARD (Perpetual)
To be awarded to the angler boating
the heaviest qualifying Billfish on 80
lb (37 kg test line) (Trophy honors a
founder and remains in Kona)
(female) angler, not on a team placing
first, second or third, scoring the
highest number of Billfish points in the
tournament.
Crewmember of the Charter Boat upon
which anglers in the tournament have
scored the second highest number of
Billfish points.
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL
KANE SCORER
THIRD PLACE
CHARTER BOAT
To be awarded to the Kane (male)
angler, not on a team placing first,
second or third, scoring the highest
number of Billfish points in the
tournament.
To be awarded to the Captain and
Crewmember of the Charter Boat
upon which anglers in the tournament
have scored the third highest number of
Billfish points.
HAWAII COUNTY
MAYOR’S TROPHY
RICHARD BOONE FIRST
PLACE AWARD
To be awarded to the team scoring
the highest number of Tuna points in the
tournament.
JIM HARVEY MEMORIAL
TROPHY (Perpetual)
To be awarded to the angler boating
the heaviest qualifying Tuna in the
tournament. This trophy honors the
eminent early day sportsman from Hawaii
who for 25 years held the All-Tackle
record for Tuna. (Trophy remains in
Kona)
PACIFIC OCEAN
RESEARCH FOUNDATION
- BARRY BOVEE TAG
and RELEASE AWARD
(Perpetual)
A trophy to be awarded to the first
team to achieve the highest billfish
tag and release points during the
tournament. (Trophy remains in Kona)
HENRY CHEE MEMORIAL
AWARD FIRst Place
(Perpetual)
LIGHT TACKLE AWARD
To be awarded to the angler boating
the heaviest qualifying Billfish on 50 lb
(24 kg test line)
To be awarded to the Captain and
Crewmember of the Charter Boat upon
which anglers in the tournament have
scored the highest number of Billfish
points. This trophy honors Kona’s worldrenowned pioneer Charter Captain.
(Trophy remains in Kona)
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL
WAHINE SCORER
SECOND PLACE
CHARTER BOAT
To be awarded to the Wahine
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To be awarded to the Captain and
Crewmember of the charter boat
receiving the highest scores rated by the
teams during the week.
RICHARD BOONE
SECOND PLACE AWARD
To be awarded to the Captain and
Crewmember of the charter boat
receiving the 2nd highest scores rated by
the teams during the week.
RICHARD BOONE THIRD
PLACE AWARD
To be awarded to the Captain and
Crewmember of the charter boat
receiving the 3rd highest scores rated by
the teams during the week.
HIBT INTERNATIONAL
TROPHY (Perpetual)
To be awarded to the team that
traveled the farthest distance to fish the
HIBT. (Trophy remains in Kona)
To be awarded to the Captain and
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Great Marlin Race
2nd Annual Great Marlin Race
August 2-6, 2010
Help ensure the future of Pacific Blue Marlin.
Sponsor a satellite tag.
All proceeds will be used for Pacific Blue Marlin research.
The race will run for 120 days. The Pacific Blue Marlin traveling the
furthest will be declared the winner.
The winner will receive a free entry for up to 6 anglers in the 52nd hibt.
Satellite tag purchases are tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
Last year’s winning marlin traveled 2,225 miles from the Big Island of
Hawaii to just east of the marquesas islands in 93 days.
Visit the great marlin race website at www.greatmarlinrace.org for results
of the 2009 race.
The Great Marlin Race will be featured at Tuesday's Science Night.
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HIBT Champion Teams
Year
Team
CaptainPoints
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994 1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
Kona Game Fishing Club-Bellhope
Laguna Niguel Billfish Club, Team 2
Hilton Grand Vacations Fishing Club-Japan
Malibu Marlin Club
Team Bahamas
Game Fishing Club of South Australia
Pajaro Valley Gamefish Club
Malindi Sea Fishing Club of Kenya
Pajaro Valley Gamefish Club
Indiana Jones Tokyo Fishing Club
Mauna Kea Sport Fishing Club
Pajaro Valley Gamefish Club
Gamefishing Club of South Australia
Moana Kai Fishing Club
San Rafael Billfish Club
Port Hacking Game Fishing Club
Tournament Anglers - Hawaii
Lahaina Yacht Club #1
Game Fishing Club of South Australia
American Somoa Game Fishing Association
Blinker Sports & Game Fish Club, W.Germany.
Takchiyo Fishing Club, Japan
Laguna Niguel Fishing Club
Laguna Niguel Fishing Club
Marianas Game Fishing Club
San Buenaventura Fishing Club
Marshall’s Billfish Club
Kona Game Fishing Club, Team IV
Beverly Hills Yacht Club
Nevada Game Fishing Club
Las Vegas Sports Fishing Club
Las Vegas Sports Fishing Club
Cornhusker Billfish Club of Nebraska
Southern California Sportsman’s Club
Club Cabo San Lucas
Mauna Kea Fishing Club Hawaii Big Game Fishing Club, Team IV Saratoga Sportsman’s Association City of Portland
Southern California Sportsman’s Club
Los Angeles Billfish Club West Palm Beach Fishing Club
West Palm Beach Fishing Club
Heeia Bay Fishing Club Team I
Bay of Islands Swordfish Club
Panair Sportsman’s Club
Naval Station, Pearl Harbor
Balboa Angling Club Ala Moana Sportsmen’s Club Team III
Ala Moana Sportsmen’s Club Kihachiro Suzuki
Bob Dudley
Koichi Tadokoro
Sam Spinello
“Boot” Le Boutillier
John Johnston
Rocky Franich
Bob Reece
Rocky Franich
Tetsuya Toda
Takaaki Ushimura
Rocky Franich
John Johnston
Dick Krupa
Wade Mabry
Rob Lowe
Bill Hoey
Bill Holt
John Johnston
Peter Reid
Alexander Jahr
Hiroki Matsukata
Brooks Morris
Brooks Morris
Robert D. Smith
Paul Mclntosh
Tom Michels
Kenneth Auld
Douglas McAvoy
Tom McMillan
Eddie Sicilia
Eddie Sicilia
Raymond Gottner Keith Hudson Steven Zuckerman
Henry Davis Dudley Lewis Bob Whitlow
Jim Conway
Elmer C. Rigby
Frank Hedge Walter Brooks
James Kimberly Rufus Spalding Jr
Frank Lysons
Mickey Dungate
Jim Oliver Elmer Hehr
George Perry George Perry 24 | H.I.B.T. 2010
1,643
3,323
1,239
2,032
2,150
1,407
1,774
682.5
1,350
561
1,529
1,400
1,200
1,274
1,500
1,575
1,581
1,173
1,328
1,013
1,842
1,215
2,468
1,127
1,905
856
2,180
1,502
1,502
1,299
1,785
1,870
1,837
2,370
3,848
2,288
1,544
1,556
1,355
1,100
1,079
1,430
1,329
1,023.5
862
677
1,252
840
698
711
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2009 HIBT Winners
2009
Champions
Kona Game Fishing
Club – Bellhope
Team Captain: Kihachiro Suzuki
Tetsuzo Suzuki
1,643 Points
Country: Japan
Second Place
Old South Marlin Club #4
Team Captain: Glenn Garritano
Lance Cleveland
Christian Amico
1,550 Points
Country: United States
Third Place
Malibu Marlin Club
Team Captain: Sam Spinello
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Steve Spina
Fred Duerr
Burl Kuska
1,467 Points
Country: United States
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2009 Henry Chee Award
The Henry Chee Memorial Award was
established in 1965 by the HIBA Board of
Governors to be presented annually. To the
charter boat captain having the greatest number
of Billfish points scored on his boat during the
HIBT.
Captain Chee was a pioneer marlin captain.
His vessel Malia, was known as the “Grey Ghost
of the Kona Coast”. Throughout his lifetime,
Captain Chee set an unprecedented number of
game fish catch records which helped make his
favorite fishing grounds, the Kona Coast, world
famous. He continues to live on in the memories
and legends of the charter fleet who now compete
for this trophy named in his honor.
1st Place
Kona Seafari
Captain:
David Bertuleit
Crewmen:
Tioni Judd
Charter Boat Standings
Boat
SkipperPoints
Kona Seafari
Tropical Sun
Anxious
David Bertuleit 2,391
Dennis Isaacs
2,050
Neal Isaacs
1,903
2nd Place: Tropical Sun
3rd Place: Anxious
Captain: Dennis Cintas
Crewmen: Matt Cintas & Ryan Lutes
Captain: Neal Isaacs
Crewmen: Jeff Metzler & Brian Schumaker
Past Recipients Of The Henry Chee Award
Year
Skipper
Boat
Year
Skipper
Boat
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
David Bertuleit
Neal Isaacs
Chip VanMols
Jeff Fay
Carlton Taniyama
Boyd Decoito
Marlin Parker
Allan Ayano
Randy Parker
Allan Ayano
Tournament Not Held
Scott Fuller
John Jordan
Chris Rose
Tom Hattermer
Rusty Unger
Jeff Fay
Lincoln Ahlo
Jack Ross
Dale Leverone
Jim Wagner
Tioni Judd
Kona Seafari
Anxious
Monkey Biz II
Humdinger
Five Star
Foxy Lady
Marlin Magic
Lady Dee
Huntress
Lady Dee
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971 1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
Kenny Llanes
Bill Ross
Del Cannon
Rusty Unger
Wally Kobayashi
Jerome Judd
Marlin Parker
Gregg Cherry
Kip Taylor
Jack Ross
Jeff Fay
Tioni Judd
Willy Erickson
George Molholm
Bart Miller
Ben Elmendorf
Jeff Fay
John Honl
Bobby Brown
John McReary
Bart Miller
Rope Nelson
Ginger Flower
Vixen
Annetta
Lanaau
Sea Baby III
Jun Ken Po
Islander
Lynell
HappyTimes II
Foxy Lady
Humdinger
High Flier
Hale Aikane
White Roc
Christel
Forget Me Not
Milo
Kakina
Aukai
Diamond S
Kiholo
Pau Kai
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Tara
Kona Concept
Aerial
Ilima V
Kona Rainbow
Humdinger
Sea Baby II
Eclipse
Sea Strike
Kona Lure
High Flier
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2009 Richard Boone
Richard Boone won fame as an actor
in both films and his television series
"Have Gun Will Travel". He took up
residence in Kailua-Kona in the late 50's
and pursued his great interest in big game
fishing on his own boat the Goodbye
Charlie. As an enthusiastic supporter
and Governor of the HIBA, he gave his
time, talent, and prestige to the event and
promoted Kona's fishing throughout his
lifetime. Following his death, the HIBA
established an award in his name. The
award is to be presented annually to the
top scoring skipper based on a rating and
ranking formula given by his teams on
each of the five days fishing.
1st Place
Foxy Lady
Captain:
Boyd DeCoito
Crewmen:
Sam Choy, Jr &
Matt Losasso
Past Recipients Of The Richard Boone Award
Year
Skipper
Boat
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
Boyd DeCoito
Marlin Parker
Marlin Parker
Marlin Parker
Dennis Cintas
Randy Parker
Carlton Taniyama
Marlin Parker
Marlin Parker
Randy Parker
Marlin Parker
Chris Rose
Allan Ayano
Denny Putnam
Marlin Parker
Randy Parker
Randy Parker
Steve Kaiser
Allan Ayano
Juan Waroquiers
Juan Waroquiers
Juan Waroquiers
Bill Ross
Katy Spalding
Mike Fairfield
Rusty Unger
Conner / McGuckin
Conner / McGuckin
Conner / McGuckin
Foxy Lady
Marlin Magic II
Marlin Magic II
Marlin Magic II
Intrepid
Huntress
Five Star
Marlin Magic
Marlin Magic
Huntress
Marlin Magic
No Problem
Lady Dee
Piper
Marlin Magic
Huntress
Huntress
Medusa
Lady Dee
Illusion
Illusion
Illusion
Vixen
Kate
No Problem
Lanaau
Billfisher II
Billfisher II
Billfisher II
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2nd Place
Lightspeed
Captain: Rob Ellyn
Crewmen: Carol Ann Criss & Joe Thrasher
3rd Place
Northern Lights
Captain: Kevin Nakamaru
Crewmen: Tracy Epstein
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Other Awards
Duke Kahanamoku Memorial Award
Malibu Marlin Club
Sam Spinello with Rick Gaffney
Highest Individual Wahine Scorer
The Edward D.
Sultan Award
Team Lantana
Celeste Moorhouse with Mayor Billy Kenoi
Malibu Marlin Club
Sam Spinello
Highest Individual Kane Scorer
Tica Game Fishing Club - Japan
Tadayuki Fukuhara with Miss Billfish
Pacific Ocean Research Foundation Barry Bovee Tag & Release Award
Alii Brothers Marlin Hui
Captain Buzz Colton, Ron Rudy & Gary Colton
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Other Awards
HIBT International Trophy
South African Protea Team
Captain Charles Saville, Kevin Hodgson & Grant Estman
Crying Towel Award First Place
Port Moresby Fishing Club
Hawaii County Mayor's Trophy
South African Barbarians
Captain Dave Martin, Mike Koch,
Richard Mosley, with Mayor Billy Kenoi
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HIBT Major Catches
On 50 lb. Test Line
On 80 lb. Test Line
Wt.
Yr.Name
1,062.5 1986 Laguna Niguel Billfish Club
916.0
1973
Eric Trixer
1976
Mike Yokonuma Hawaii Big Game Fishing Club
Wt.
Yr.Name
Gill Kraemer Club
Club
Haura Club Tahiti
973.0
2008
Bob Dudley
Laguna Niguel Billfish Club, Team 2
745.0
772.0
1986
Joe Yee
Pajaro Valley Gamefish Club
689.0
2007
Haruoa Kaneko
Hilton Grand Vacations Fishing Club-Japan
Club Cabo San Lucas
683.0
1977
William Conrad
Pacifica Marlin Club
672.5
1991
Bill Holt
Lahaina Yacht Club #1
636.5
2005 Brian Reece
Malindi Sea Fishing Club of Kenya
628.0
1973
Barry Bovee
San Rafael Billfish Club
626.5
1976
Bert Nagai
Leeward Trollers
616.0
1979
Alan Haida
Kona Gamefishing Club
615.0
1985
Claude C. Rick
Alaskan Trolling Club
617.0
2001
Koji Otsuka
King Marlin Big Game Fishing
610.0
1976
Alban Ellacott
Haura Club de Tahiti
762.0
1974.
Neil Nishikawa
733.5
1988.
Robert Hemmings Beverly Hills Yacht Club
731.0
1988
Ronald Mu. Haura Club de Tahiti
731.0
1993
Mark Stanley
Port Hacking Game Fish Club
711.0
1992
Ramsey Riemers
Marshall’s Billfish Club
704.5
1988
Henning Gleim
Blinker Sport & Game Fishing Club
697.5
1998
Kohei Ushimura
Mauna Kea Sportfishing Club
695.0
2008
Bob Dudley
Laguna Niguel Billfish Club, Team 2
687.0
1993
George Huse
Shoalhaven Game Fish Club
608.0
1982
Fred Duerr
Kona Game Fishing Club
665.0
1978
Alec Mildren
Shoalhaven Game Fish Club
606.0 1976
Kenneth Stapp
San Marino Sport Fishing Club
663.0
1973
Welby Taylor
Mauna Kea Fishing Club
602.5
1988
Kurt Roth
Blinker Sport & Game Fishing Club
605.5
1990
Bill Maxey
American Samoa Gamefish Assoc.
594.0
2006 Philip Chan
New Britain Game Fishing Club
592.0
1990
Bill Coombs
Gamefishing Club of South Australia
593.0
1978
Hidenori Onishi
Miake Island Fishing Club
1968
Bob Dyer
Sydney Game Fishing Club
Edison Rod & Reel Club
581.0
1998
Bob O’Dea
Port Moresby Game Fishing Club
592.0
573.5
1984
Wally Milne
Marshall’s Billfish Club
598.0
1996
Lenard Noud.
1976
Paiboon Bencharit Bang Saray Fishing Club
571.0
1979
Ern Palmer
Gamefishing Club of South Australia
579.0
568.0
1985
Elmer Good
Laguna Niguel Billfish Club
573.0
1974
Sally Rice
Kona Mauka Trollers #1
572.0
1985
Jay Lowry
Pacific Anglers
569.5
1989
John Henderson
IGFA Golden Anniv. Auction Team
567.0
2009
Sam Spinello
Malibu Marlin Club
565.5
1990
Tunui Tellier
Bora Bora Fishing Club
562.5
1982
Michael Forman
Rainbow Anglers
555.0
1996
Keoni Goo
Fun Birds of Aloha
539.5
1989
Jim Carven
Bougain Sport/Gamefishing Club
536.0
1975
Ronald Duplanty Anaehoomalu Bay Trolling Club
534.0
1982
Mike Traxler
562.5
2005
Jeff Waugh
Team Bahamas
561.0
1977
Eddie Sicilia
Las Vegas Sport Fishing Club
561.0
1984
John Chibnal
Bay of Island Swordfish Club
558.0
1993
Tom Snyder
Tournament Anglers Association
553.0
1988
Shizuo Saito
Okinawa Marlin Fishing Club
552.0
1992
Yu-chain Chen
Reel Optimists Club ROC-Taiwan
547.0
1981
Duane Prett
The Tuna Club Avalon
543.0
1994 Alberto Azana
Philippine Game Fishing Foundation
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Marshall’s Billfish Club
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I was born and raised in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Currently I am attending
college and majoring in graphic design. I’m a licensed hairstylist and makeup
artist and have a clothing line called NVuS clothing. While I enjoy shopping,
going to the beach, training and competing on the “Average Joe’s” team in
mixed martial arts, I love spending time with my 1 1/2yr old son. I would
love to build my career as a model and soon get into acting. I’m currently
working with a manager Jon Sabati who has taught me a lot in the modeling
industry.
My future plans are to live spontaneously and enjoy everything in life
that God has to offer. I like to try new things, get a little taste of different
opportunities and enjoy meeting new people.
Sonja Ascino
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Olympian Dream Fishing Club
Waianae Boat Fishing Club – DH 2
2009 Memories
Pajaro Valley Gamefish Club #1
Kona game Fishing Club – Miake
Hilo Yacht Club
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Laguna Niguel Billfish Club – Gil
Kraemer Memorial Team, Team #1
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Hilton Grand Vacations Fishing
Club Japan
Aussie Invaders – Perth Australia
Mermaid Anglers Club (JGFA)
Game Fishing Club of South Australia
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Bay of Islands Swordfish Club
Old South Marlin Club #2
Sam Spinello and Peter
Fithian with Miss Billfish
and Sam's 567 pounder
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Contributors and Sponsors
The Directors wish to thank all listed below for their assistance, which contributes materially
to a successful presentation of the 2010 HIBT
SPONSORS
County of Hawaii
Big Island Visitors Bureau
HOST HOTEL
King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel
CONTRIBUTORS
A& K Nurseries
Costa del Mar Sunglasses
Ecan
DFS Hawaii
Floral Resources
Greeters of Hawaii, Ltd.
Hawaii Business Works
Hawaiian Linen Supply
Jim Rizzuto
Na Hoku-Hawaii’s Finest Jewelry
Pacific Transportation Services, Inc.
Tiare Enterprises, Inc.
Service Rentals & Supplies
West Hawaii County Band
Young Brothers Tug and Barge
2010 Volunteers (at time of publication)
Albert Threadingham
Mariko Lyons
Amanda Biddle
Mark Fenton
Barbara Frost
Marni Herkes
Bob Herkes
Marsha Jean Fithian
Bob O’Dea
Merna Izawa
Cari Mattyssens
Michael Windsor
Cher Hammes
Mitzi Shepard
Chip Fithian
Monico Castillo
Chris Church
Natalie Gustavson
Crispin Lippincott
Pam Contessa
Dave Anderson
Pauline Threadingham
Dawnyel Smith
Phil Fong
Dennis Frost
PJ Value
Diane Anderson
Rhonda Darling
Dick Beeson
Richard Robinson
Doc Halliday
Richard Williams
Ernest Knapp
Rick Gaffney
Iona Hughes
Rob McGuckin
Irene Fletcher
Robbie Engelhard
Jackie Haleiwa
Robert Oswald
Jay Rubenstein
Rose Reed
Jeanne Cooper
Sherry Vann
Jenna Souther
Steve Lopez
Jim O’Hara
Sonja Ascino
Joe Lyons
Sue Boucher
Joe Reynolds
Sugae Takino
John Reed
Suzie Benoit
Joshua Pearson
Suzi Johnston
Karen Fensel
Suzzy Gustavson
Larry Reifsnider
Teresa Oswald
Elizabeth Siliato
Two Sirinipa Gouveia
Malia Denis
Zee Knapp
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National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
International Game Fish Association
Western Pacific Fishery Management Council
U.S. Coast Guard
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