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Ocean City Marlin Club’s 29th Canyon Kick-off Underway

7/01/2011 | By Shawn J. Soper, Sports Editor

OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Marlin Club’s 29th Annual Canyon Kick-off tournament got underway this morning with the first of three official fishing days.

With tuna practically jumping in the boat for most of the resort area’s sportfishing fleet for the last week or so, and billfish and dolphin turning up in decent numbers offshore, there should be plenty of action in this year’s Canyon Kick-off. Captains must choose to fish two of the three fishing days of the event, the first of which is today. The tournament wraps up with the last day of fishing on Sunday, July 3.

The tournament is divided into two basic divisions; the release division and the heaviest fish division. Cash awards will be given for first-, second, and third-place in the release division, which will target the various species of billfish caught in the canyons off the coast of the resort. Prizes will be awarded on a points system, with 100 points awarded for each white marlin, spearfish and sailfish released; and 150 points awarded for each blue marlin and swordfish released. To encourage conservation of the species, no points will be awarded for a boated billfish.

Cash prizes will also be awarded for first-, second-, and third-place in the heaviest fish division, which will reward anglers for bringing the largest and heaviest meatfish to the scales at the marina each day. Points will accumulate for each fish brought to the scales including the heaviest tuna (minimum 30 pounds), the heaviest wahoo (minimum 20 pounds) and the heaviest dolphin (minimum 10 pounds).

The participating boats can put their lines in the water at 8 a.m. each morning, and the gear has to be pulled from the water by 3 p.m. each afternoon. In the points division, fish will be caught and released, while in the heaviest fish division, potential winners will be brought to the scales for weighing.

Weigh-ins will take place each day at Sunset Marina on each of the three fishing days starting at around 5 p.m. until about 7:30 p.m. The event concludes with an awards banquet at the Ocean City Marlin Club at the foot of the commercial harbor in West Ocean City on Monday evening.

The Canyon Kick-off, held each year on or around the Fourth of July weekend, is the first significant event for the Marlin Club each year and serves as a prelude to the more high-profile tournaments of the season including the Ocean City Tuna Tournament next weekend and the White Marlin Open in August.

Last year, 60 boats participated in the tournament and over $45,000 in cash prizes was doled out. The “Cyntinory” took first place in the release division with three white marlin releases on the first day of fishing. The “Billfisher” took first in the yellowfin tuna division, the “Jezebel” was first in the bluefin tuna division and the “Carol’s Teakettle” was first in the dolphin division.

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