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HIBT 2014 Final: Trophy going home to China

Miss Billfish Nicolette Noelani Palacol congratulates 55th Annual Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament winners. (Photo courtesy of HIBT)

Miss Billfish Nicolette Noelani Palacol congratulates 55th Annual Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament winners. (Photo courtesy of HIBT)

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“Stop fishing, stop fishing, stop fishing,” rang out from tournament control at exactly 4:30 p.m. for the fifth and final time Friday, and that broadcast closed the 55th running of the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament.

It’s been an eventful week of fishing and the final day of this venerable five-day tournament kept anglers, captains and crews trolling for valuable points right up to the last stroke of the clock.

The 2014 HIBT Governor’s Trophy for first place goes to China Sea Wolf Club in an impressive first tournament showing with a total of 2,086 points.

Boating the largest Pacific blue marlin of the tournament, China Sea Wolf Club scored big and continued to put points on the board all week.

With several teams in contention for the tournament lead, China Sea Wolf Club angler Liu Ming was able to tag and release an estimated 250-pound Pacific blue marlin on 50-pound test line midday securing the win for this rookie team.

Team Friends of Kenya moved up the leaderboard from third place to hook a solid second place finish by putting up much needed points with team captain and angler Mark Allen tagging an estimated 250-pound Pacific blue marlin.

Japan’s Olympian Dream Fishing Club captured third place. Earlier in the week team angler Mari Arakawa garnered her place in the record book by boating the largest Pacific blue marlin ever caught on 50-pound test by an HIBT women angler.

“HIBT extends heartfelt thanks to the entire Big Island community for such gracious hospitality and aloha bestowed on our guests. HIBT teams come to fish Kona’s famous waters from near and far. This year’s tournament brought together teams from around the world who will return to their hometowns with fishing tales that will long be remembered,” said HIBT founder Peter Fithian. “We had some spectacular catches, great sportsmanship and a hefty increase in ahi.”

Northern Lights Tops Charter Boat Standings

Captain Kevin Nakamaru of the Northern Lights, a homegrown Kona skipper, will be added to the coveted list of Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament Henry Chee Award recipients.

The perpetual Henry Chee Award was established in 1965 to honor the charter boat captain upon whose vessel the most number of billfish points have been scored at HIBT.

The award’s namesake, a pioneer fishing captain who set an unprecedented number of gamefish catch records, helped establish the Kona coast as a world-famous fishing destination.

This is Nakamaru’s first win and he is a second generation HIBT winner.

His mother, Judith Nakamaru, set not one, but two HIBT World Records in 1975 and 1976 with her major ahi catches.

Kona Seafari’s Captain David Bertuleit took second and High Flier’s Captain Guy Terwilliger came in third.

Next year’s 56th Annual Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament is scheduled Aug. 8-15, with fishing days starting Monday, Aug. 10 through Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.

Anglers and teams are invited to apply for entry as a full tournament is anticipated.

The Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament is underwritten by the generosity of the County of Hawaii Department of Research and Development and numerous corporate and community donors.

55th HIBT FINAL STANDINGS

LEADERBOARD POINTS
China Sea Wolf Club 2086
Team Friends of Kenya 1425
Olympian Dream Fishing Club, Japan 1129
Game Fishing Club of South Australia 1050
Port Vila Sport Fishing Club 1027

TOP CAPTAIN STANDINGS POINTS
Kevin Nakamaru, Northern Lights 2027
David Bertuleit, Kona Seafari 1650
Guy Terwilliger, High Flier 1486
Tim Hicks, Illusions 1229
David Unger, Nasty Habits 825

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