The Northland Age

Muriwai claim west coast bragging rights

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The Muriwai Sports Fishing Club retained the Wildcat Trophy for the second year in a row to claim back-to-back bragging rights in the Radz Invitation­al gamefishin­g tournament at Ahipara last weekend.

Now in its 14th year, the annual two-day challenge pits the hosting Ahipara Gamefish Cub against the visiting Muriwai Sports Fishing Club, with each faction fielding 12 boats making for a maximum fleet of 24 vessels.

The heaviest marlin was a 149.5kg beauty caught by Muriwai’s Nick Fistonovic­h on board DD4 (skipper Ben Kerby) while second place went to Michael MacDonald’s 129kg marlin on Puss Puss (Darryl Arthenot).

Third place was claimed by Ahipara’s Leo Lloyd with a 120.5kg marlin caught aboard Torily (Lincoln Lloyd). This was regarded as a special catch for the hosting club as Leo’s wife, Yvette Lloyd, has reeled in the heaviest marlin prize in the AGC’s Ladies’ Competitio­n the previous weekend at 107.5kg.

The top boat of the competitio­n went to Karizma (Leighton Matthews) in adding three marlin to Ahipara’s overall tally. Also notable was Matt Masters who tagged and released a 90kg marlin on board Karizma.

A total of 17 striped marlin were caught in the event, although the majority were tagged and released. It was noted the tag-and-release system had been introduced back in the 1960s as a way of supporting conservati­on, research, education and responsibl­e fisheries management.

New Zealand is regarded a world leader in tag and release, and the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council promotes sustainabl­e and ethical fishing practices, AGC president Robbie Matthews noted.

Matthews noted the fishing this year had been exceptiona­l, meaning the Radz ended up being extremely closely contested and the winning marlin was caught only 30 minutes before cut-off time.

“All in all it was a great weekend.”

His Muriwai counterpar­t, club president Stan Phillips, said just being able to compete in the event was regarded as reward enough for the diehard west coast gamefishin­g community.

“This is such an awesome tournament. As an invitation­al, you nearly have to be born into it, and you will probably die out of it as no one wants to leave,” he said. Phillips also acknowledg­ed the generous hospitalit­y of the club and whanau for hosting the Muriwai crew. ■ Photos from the event along with drone footage of the 7am Saturday shotgun start under a full moon can be viewed on the club’s Facebook page.

 ?? PICTURE / SUPPLIED ?? SNAGGED: Matt Masters in the process of tagging and releasing a striped marlin during the Radz Challenge which took place off the west coast of Ahipara on Saturday and Sunday.
PICTURE / SUPPLIED SNAGGED: Matt Masters in the process of tagging and releasing a striped marlin during the Radz Challenge which took place off the west coast of Ahipara on Saturday and Sunday.

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