Wednesday 17 May 2023 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Local, National
The number of boats that landed fish and the amount caught were better than last month’s fishing competition, the officials said.
Thirty-three boats registered for the Cook Islands Game Fishing Club Weighmasters competition over the weekend, 76 fish were weighed in resulting in a total catch of 538 kilograms.
The Fishing Club’s weighmaster Gaven Henderson said: “All in all I think it worked out well considering the weather we’ve had over the last few weeks.”
“We weighed in more fish than the BSP competition held last month.”
Skipper Boof Mare, angler Tiaki Charlie and deckhand Teriiahoroa Framhein on boat Akura Fishing Charters Rarotonga, weighed in the winning 46.1kg yellowfin tuna.
Framhein said the fish was hooked about 10.30 that morning and it took a robust 35 minute fight to land the yellowfin tuna.
The fishermen also reeled in three small yellowfin tuna and a skipjack.
“We had a good day and weighing in the heaviest fish for the competition was bonus,” said Framhein.
Results
Results for the Heaviest fish are: Boof Mere on Akura - 46.1kg yellowfin tuna, 2nd Irakau William on Ruby - 15.0kg yellowfin tuna, 3rd Tione William on Velani - 14.4kg mahi mahi.
Heaviest Aggregate: 1st Paku Poila on Manakia 3 with 106.5kg, 2nd Nga Katukee on 3 sons with 95.2kg, 3rd Tepki Baxter on Magken with 46.4kg.
The ‘mystery’ weight winner was 4.6kg won by Tepaki Baxter on Magken with a 4.6kg yellowfin tuna.