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bartmanaz Administrator

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Posted: Mon Oct 23rd, 2006 05:05 pm |
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This week is the scheduled start of the Bisbee Black and Blue in Cabo, the world's richest billfish tournament. At the same time, Hurricane Paul is headed for Cabo.
Bisbees have upgraded their web site which hopefully will provide improvement to the timeliness of info posted. You can follow the action, including weather decisions, at http://www.bisbees.com.
I know of two San Carlos boats competing this year, including Rebel and the brand new Predator. Any others we need to be rooting for??
Thanx
Bart
PS: Look at their catch results for the Los Cabos tournament and compare them to the results from the Cantina Cup. Maybe the Bisbee is really in the wrong place and on the wrong weekend?? 
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Posted: Wed Oct 25th, 2006 02:14 pm |
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Although Paul is weakening, fishing in the Bisbee has been cancelled for today.
Bart
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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 02:14 am |
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Thanks Bart.
Why no Tiara 31 entered? Go Blue
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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 02:21 am |
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Have not been able to come up with the sponsor to put up the $63,000 in total entry and jackpot fees-were you volunteering??? The average entry per boat is over $21K. No wonder they have a purse over $4M!
Besides, ours is a 27 and those big guys get really upset when they lose to us little guys. 
Bart
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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 04:16 am |
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| Rebel is on their way back and will not be competing. Other boats other than Preditor from SC that I know of are El Ocio, Riata and I believe the boat that won the Labor Day Tournament but not sure.
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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 02:28 pm |
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Bart,
Bill who owns Reel Loco entered in the cath and release which is about $2,500 entry.
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bartmanaz Administrator

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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 02:37 pm |
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Thanx for the team updates. The Bisbee begins at 8 AM today-189 boats with $4.237M in cash awards. Good luck to our local teams!!
Bart
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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 02:42 pm |
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Bisbee Entry Fees:
Bisbee's Black & Blue Marlin Tournament
2006 Entry Levels & Fees
Updated March 15, 2006
There are two levels of entry. Teams must enter either Level 1 or Level 2 or teams may enter both Level 1 and Level 2.
Level 1: Tournament Entry — $5,000
$2,000 goes to Team Entry / $3,000 goes to Tournament Jackpot
Includes entry into the Tournament Award (Top Five Teams), Tournament Jackpot, and Top Captains Award.
Level 2: Capella Pedregal Release Division — $2,500
Includes entry into the Cash Release Division. Teams that enter the Release Division only are not eligible to enter the Optional Daily Categories.
Level 1 and Level 2 — $7,000
If your team enters both Level 1 and Level 2 there is a $500 discount.
Includes entry into the Tournament Award (Top Five Teams), Tournament Jackpot, Top Captains Award and Cash Release Division.
Optional Daily Categories
There are six optional daily categories. You may enter any or all of the daily categories, but if you enter you must enter for all three days. The dailies are awarded to the team that catches the single heaviest qualifying black or blue marlin of the day. You must be entered in the category to win.
Bisbee's Baja Tackle $200 Daily Category ($600)
Baja Cantina $500 Daily Category ($1,500)
Knight & Carver $1,000 Daily Category ($3,000)
Dockwise Yacht Transport $2,000 Daily Category ($6,000)
Bertram/MarineMax $5,000 Daily Category ($15,000)
Worldwide Aviation $10,000 Daily Category ($30,000) NEW FOR 2006
Across the Board Entry Fee: $63,100
Last edited on Thu Oct 26th, 2006 02:43 pm by bartmanaz
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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 03:03 pm |
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Bart seems to be tracking the fees rather closely, do I smell a rate bump in our future?
What the .... If you want to swim with the sharks Bart I'll gladly chip in!
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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 03:51 pm |
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Naww, but would love to fish this event at least once just to experience it. Ours may be the only sport where all you have to do to play in the equivalent of the Masters, Superbowl, or World Series is cough up the dough-and you don't even have to give up your amateur standing. 
Someday I'm gonna do this tournament-it fascinates me!
Bart
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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 05:38 pm |
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I hear you, Bart. It's on my list of things to do:
- Fish the Bisbee's Tournament at least once!
- Fish the Great Barrier Reef in Australia!
- Spend a week or two fishing Costa Rica or Panama!
- Staying in Alaska for a couple of weeks and catching a huge 200 lb.+ barn door halibut!
A guy's gotta have dreams, right? Even if it is a $63,000 dream. Heck, it's a gamble. If you placed in the money, hit one of the jackpots, or by some chance, managed to win the tourney, the payouts are incredible.
While there is a lot of skill involved in catching the "Big Moe" that wins it all, I contend it's still a poker game, too. A lot of luck involved with being on the right piece of water, at just the right time, dragging the right bait, in front of the right fish. Then hoping nobody else catches one that ate one more squid or skipjack than yours did and losing by a couple of ounces or pounds!
I don't know about you, but I get pretty nervous when I've put that kind of money on the line! But hey, in the end, it IS only money!
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Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 06:41 pm |
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Hmmmm-so maybe we start putting the "dream" team together for next year? After all aren't you the guy who said and I quote?
"My biggest fear in life is, that when I die, my wife will sell all my fishing gear for what I told her I actually paid for it!"
It IS only money. 
Bart
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Posted: Fri Oct 27th, 2006 03:12 pm |
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2nd and last day of the Bisbee begins at 8AM today. Recap from yesterday-Bad Company caught a 361# Blue and the daily jackpot was (gulp!) $1,740,015! None of the San Carlos boats are reported in the top three in the release division.
Bart
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Posted: Fri Oct 27th, 2006 05:55 pm |
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| There ya go... that jackpot makes the $63,000 in entry fees seem like pocket change! Yowsah!
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Posted: Fri Oct 27th, 2006 11:11 pm |
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| Hot off the Press, with only 40 miniutes till lines In ,on the second day there have been no fish that made wieght, if this holds Bad Company will also collect day Money from Day 2 and win the tournamnet, that would make the fish worth around 3,750,000.00 us dollars !!! wow !! Bad company is Tracy Meltons Boat from Melton tackle
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Posted: Fri Oct 27th, 2006 11:19 pm |
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| Think he's holding his breath and got his fingers crossed? Not only for the money, but what an advertising panacea for Melton Tackle! You can't buy that kind of marketing for all the money in the world!
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Posted: Mon Oct 30th, 2006 01:49 pm |
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Bisbee's Black & Blue Marlin Tournament
Sets New World Record
with Prize Payout of Over $4.1 Million!
Top Team Wins Largest Individual Payout
in Sportfishing History
NEWPORT BEACH, CA/CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO, Oct. 31, 2006 The 26th Annual Bisbee's Black & Blue Marlin Tournament, which took place in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico October 24-28, shattered its own 2005 World Record payout amount of $3.3 million by awarding a total of $4,165,960.00 in prize money for what turned out to be a two-day tournament for the 183 registered teams.
Several days before the tournament hurricane Paul zigged in the Pacific Ocean and headed straight for the Baja Peninsula. The Bisbee's tournament organizers were faced with the very real fact that a hurricane was on a collision course for the city and scheduled to arrive on the day of Registration. As the threat increased the Port Captain closed the port of Cabo San Lucas to all boating traffic for an undetermined amount of time.
At the last minute the hurricane took another change in course and ended up passing south of the peninsula. Although the day was stormy, tournament registration and the opening ceremonies took place as scheduled with all of the traditional Bisbee flair, thanks in part to the management at Puerto Paraiso who let us move inside the mall. However, the first of the three scheduled fishing days was canceled.
During the night the hurricane began to dissipate and made an easterly turn. The Port Captain reopened the port on the afternoon of the 25th and the tournament had a green light for the last two scheduled days of fishing.
With the tournament now being a two day event versus its normal three, all of the daily jackpot prize money for the three days was recalculated for an even split between the two days. This meant that the long awaited "million dollar daily", a milestone that was reached on registration day, was now an incredible $1.72 million per day!
On the morning of October 26th, 183 teams from all 50 states and nine countries lined up for the legendary "shot-gun" start. Narciso Agundez Montaño, the Governor of Baja California Sur, shot off the flare at 8:00am and the 2006 Black & Blue was underway.
Eighty billfish were released the first day, but only one qualifying marlin came to the scales. Angler Randy Parker of Kona, Hawaii fishing aboard the 55 ft. Hatteras Bad Company 55 captured a 361 lb. blue marlin and took all of the first day's jackpots.
Day two saw 67 billfish released and two qualifying fish. First to the scale was a 301 lb. blue marlin onboard the 61 ft. Viking Yacht Retriever with Cabo local Tony Araiza as the angler. The second blue weighed in at 422 lbs. and, incredibly, was captured by the Bad Company 55 team. Pete Groesbeck was the angler.
When all was said and done Bad Company 55, with legendary west coast captain Steve Lassley, swept all of the daily jackpots for $3,452,760.00 plus an additional $450,237.50 as the top overall team for a grand total of $3,902,997.50. Coming in as the second place team Retriever, with captain Dan Loros, earned $110,862.50.
In the Capella Pedregal Release Division, the top team was the Guerita II with 900 points (two blue marlin and one striped marlin). They received $98,865.00. Second place was worth $34,222.50 and went to Lady Holly with 700 points (one blue marlin, two striped marlin and one sailfish). Third place was won by Knock on Wood who released one blue marlin and two sailfish for 600 points which earned the team $19,012.50.
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