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OIFC.com King Mackerel Tournament November 29-December 6 - Hatteras-Beaufort, NC
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CLICK HERE TO ENTER - deadline Friday, November 28th at midnight
-Event to be held Saturday, November 29th to Saturday, December 6th.
-Fish 2 out of 8 days (you must declare your fish day or change your fish day by calling the tournament hot-line (910) 253-3474 by 6am of fishing day)
-Registration is online only (www.oifc.com)
-This is a two fish aggregate tournament (1 fish per day)
-Tournament Entry is $300
-Big Fish TWT is $300
-Aggregate TWT is $300 -Primary and TWT payout is 1st 50% 2nd 30% 3rd 20% (a 10% retainer of entries and TWT’s will be kept by the OIFC to cover administrative costs, web development, labor, CVSA tester etc… If costs equal less than the 10% retainer kept, the balance will be distributed with winnings.)
-Two weigh in sites- Hatteras- Hatteras Landing Marina (weigh master Billy Webster) and Morehead City- Town Creek Marina (weigh master Shea Lewis). We have two identical scales that are both certified by the state and exactly the same. - Lines in at 6am- no fishing with ANY rod and reel prior to 6am.
-Weigh in is open ONLY one hour each day from 4pm to 5pm. You must be in line to weigh-in by 5pm in order to weigh.
-Pictures with time, weight and team will be posted online daily at www.OIFC.com
-The tournament will pay the top 3 highest aggregate weight teams. All winners are required to take voice stress test within 96 hours of the event’s conclusion. If the voice stress test is failed, winnings are forfeited.
PAYOUT (based on 50 boat entries)
Primary prizes- 1st: $6750, 2nd: $4050, 3rd: $2700
Big Fish TWT- 1st: $6750, 2nd: $4050, 3rd: $2700
Aggregate TWT- 1st: $6750, 2nd: $4050, 3rd: $2700
HOW TO GET THERE AND WHERE TO STAY: If staying and fishing out of Morehead City/Beaufort. The ramp is located on HWY 70E just after the Civic Center on the right. You can either stay at the Quality Inn (252-247-3434 - tell them your fishing and the rate should be $64.99/night) and park your boat in their parking lot and launch daily or you can put in and get a slip over at the host local weigh-in site at Town Creek Marina (252-728-6111 xt 3) and stay back at the Quality Inn or wherever. If staying and fishing out of Hatteras. A few ways to get there: You can either put in at Morehead and run the ocean or the backwater up to Hatteras. This is not rocket science, but should ONLY be done in day and under good conditinos. Don't run the backwater if you haven't done it before. Other problem is you have no vehicle there. You can also drive to the Cedar Island Ferry and take that ferry to Ocracoke then the next ferry over to Hatteras. To get the schedule and any directions call 1-800-293-3779. This is a neat trip and will have you with a vehicle- there are boat ramps near by and parking for trailers, so that isn't much of an issue. Or you can drive the long way around, which is probably time wise not much longer than the ferry. Drive up to Manteo, NC and drive down the Outerbanks to Hatteras. The host weigh-in marina is Hatteras Landing, which has accomodations and dockage available- call (252) 986-2077/ (252) 475-0569 to get set up.
IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION:
Hatteras weigh-in, accommodations and dockage- Hatteras Landing, host marina:
(252) 986-2077/ (252) 475-0569
Hatteras weigh master (Billy Webster): (252) 986-2077/ (252) 475-0569
Beaufort dockage- Town Creek Marina, host marina: (877) 347-4869
Beaufort weigh master (Shae Lewis): (252) 240-2751/(252) 222-0651/(252) 725-7525
Declaration hot-line: (910) 253-3474
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Capt. Kyle's Thanksgiving Inshore Classic November 28-29, 2008 - Ocean Isle Fishing Center
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Enter OnlineThe Thanksgiving Inshore Classic has become a post - Thanksgiving tradition over the past few years, and will continue to be so in 2008. This year we will keep the same format that we have had over the past coupe of years, with the winner being decided by the largest combined/aggregate weight of 3 speckled trout. We will pay back the top 5 places overall (5 largest 3 - trout aggregates), and will have two separate TWTs, one for the largest 3 - trout combined weight (Split between the 1st/2nd/3rd place finishers) and a TWT for the largest single trout (Also split between the 1st/2nd/3rd place finishers). Basic entry for the tournament will be $100, and the entry for the TWTs will be $50 each. 100% of all entries will be payed back to the winners (both overall and TWTs). Registration will be from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Friday, November 28th, and fishing will be from 6:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Saturday, November 29th. Awards will be directly following weigh - in at 5:00 p.m. If you have any questions regrding the tournament, please call Capt. Kyle Hughes at (910) - 840 - 7186. |
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OIFC Year Round Fishing Rodeo March 15, 2008 - December 6, 2008 - Ocean Isle Beach, NC
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Enter OnlineCURRENT STANDINGS:
Flounder: 1st: Austin Allen-8.30, 2nd Tommy Helms- 7.00 3rd: Jeff Taylor-6.90
Speckled Trout: 1st: Brandon Sauls-8.30, 2nd: Robert Hughes-5.75, 3rd: Kyle Hughes-5.20
Spanish Mackerel: 1st: Jami Blue-5.30, 2nd:: Doug Allen-1.05, 3rd: Brant McMullan-3.4
King Mackerel: 1st: Jay Bucklen-33.15, 2nd: Randy Lingerfelt-28.70, 3rd: Randy Wallace-24.3
Dolphin: 1st: Cody Johnson-24.70, 2nd: Courtney Beck-18.30, 3rd: Jeff Beck-13.95
Tuna:
Wahoo: 1st: Larry Spainhour-40.55
Gag Grouper: 1st Brian Richard-18.90, 2nd Barrett Mcmullan-13.10
Sea Bass:
This is the First Annual OIFC Year Round Fishing Rodeo Tournament.
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Registration: now open to any angler wishing to compete and will remain open until December 5th, 2008.
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How to Register: Registration is available online, by phone, or in person at the OIFC- print off an entry form from this site.
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Entry Fee: This is a per angler competition. Any individual wishing to participate must have purchased a Rodeo ticket for the species BEFORE having caught the fish they are weighing. Tickets are $20 per species.
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Fishing Times: Fishing may begin at 12:01am on March 15th, 2008 and ends on December 5th, 2008 by OIFC store close.
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Weigh In: Anlgers MUST weigh their catch the same day it is caught at the OIFC during normal business hours ONLY, which are posted weekly on the front door.
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Requirement: This competition is between anglers not boats. In order to be eligible for prizes, the angler of the fish to be weighed must be a ticket holder for that species. The angler must fight the fish the majority of the fight and land the fish. You may not hand the rod to a ticket holder immediately prior to boating the fish. The spirit of the rule is to receive prizes for catching the fish, not holding the rod when it is boated.
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Boundaries: If fishing from a boat, you must leave from a North or South Carolina. If fishing on foot, you must be in North or South Carolina.
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Awards: A closing ceremony and awards presentation will occur at the annual "bluefin blitz" on December 6th, 2008.
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Prizes: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes will be awarded to anglers who catch the heaviest fish for each eligible species.
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Eligible Species: Flounder, Speckled Trout, Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Cobia, Dolphin, Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Gag Grouper and Sea Bass.
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Payout: Each species will have it's own pot and prizes will be paid out accordingly- 1st-50%, 2nd-30%, 3rd-20%. Pot sizes will updated periodically on this website and on the leaderboard at the OIFC.
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Capt. Kyle's Spring Inshore Classic May 1-2, 2009 - Ocean Isle Fishing Center
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Enter OnlineThe annual Spring Inshore Classic is back this year, giving fishermen an excuse to dust of their gear and get ready for the upcoming fishing season. The beginning of May usually produces catches of monster speckled trout as well as exceptional catches of flounder, and this year shouldn't be any different. This season we have expanded the prize structure allow anglers more ways to win, as well as the opportunity to win more money. Registration will be from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday May 2nd. We will have dinner at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, follwed by the Captain's meeting at 7:00 p.m. Fishing time will be 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 3rd. Please see the Schedule of Events and Rules sections below for a more detailed breakdown of both. If you have any questions, feel free to give Capt. Kyle Hughes a call At (910) - 840 - 7186, or the Ocean Isle Fishing Center at (910) - 575 - 3474.
- $125 Entry Fee
- Pays 1st/2nd/3rd Largest Combined weight of 1 Trout and 1 Flounder
- Pays 1st - 5th Largest Trout
- Pays 1st - 5th Largest Flounder
- Pays Top Lady Angler and Top Junior Angler
- Plus Three Separate Calcuttas for Largest Trout, Largest Flounder, and Largest Combined Weight.
- See the Prize Structure section below for a more detailed break - down.
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the GPS Store Far Out Shoot Out May 8-16, 2009 - Ocean Isle Fishing Center
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Thanks to all fishermen and sponsors for helping to make the 2008 Far Out Shoot Out a success!
FINAL LEADERBOARD-
1st overall- 7th Heaven- 79.8, 2nd overall- The GPS Store Fishing Team- 60.1, 3rd overall- Dirty Dog- 60.0
1st Dolphin- 7th Heaven- 39.25, 2nd Dolphin- Big Time Baby- 38.9, 3rd Dolphin- Reel X-Stream- 30.15
1st Wahoo- 7th Heaven- 40.55, 2nd Wahoo- Dirty Dog- 36.25, 3rd Wahoo- 33.7 The GPS Store Fishing Team (weighed before Fishing Team who also had a 33.7 pound Wahoo)
CURRENT WEIGH-INS:
Sat-May 10 (3 boats fishing)- Reel X Stream- 7.15 dolphin, 13.8 wahoo-- Allyson- 19.7 dolphin, 17.25 wahoo- Bird Dog- 13.8 dolphin
Sun-May 11 - no fishing
Mon- May 12- no fishing
Tues- May 13- no fishing
Weds- May 14- (11 boats fishing)- Dirty Dog- 23.75 dolphin, 36.25 wahoo-- Big Time Baby- 38.9 dolphin, 14.05wahoo- Team Great Outdoors- 25.3 dolphin--Black Dog- 19.6 dolphin-- Blood Line- 18.65 dolphin- GPS Store Fishing Team- 26.4 dolphin, 33.7 wahoo--7th Heaven- 39.25 dolphin, 40.55 wahoo-- OIFC 1- 24.2 dolphin-- Plumb Fun- 16.8 dolphin, 17.55 wahoo--Salty Parrot- 22.55 dolphin, 3015 dolphin-- Job Site- 16.7dolphin, 15.95 wahoo- Living Water- 12.45 dolphin--
Thurs- May 15 (6 boats fishing) - That's My Dog- 14.0 dolphin, 32.35 wahoo-- Reel X-Stream- 30.15 dolphin- Crews Missile- 29.55 dolphin--Black Dog- 26.5 dolphin-- Fishing Team- 19.15 dolphin, 33.7 wahoo, Job Site- 33.6 dolphin
Fri- May 16
Sat- May 17- Bird Dog- 15.0 dolphin
RULE UPDATES:
- Northern boundary 76.55.00- inadvertently printed differently in program
- You have until 8am to declare your day
- NEW PRIZES- Don Leaonard memorial billfish award, 23 and under division added
- Weigh-in open until 8:30pm
2008- FORMAT- fish 2 out of 8 possible days. Capt. Meeting- Friday, May 9th at 7pm Fishing Days- Saturday, May 10th thru Saturday, May 17th- pick 2 out of the 8 possible days. You must declare by 8am the morning before you fish in order for the day to count for the tournament- Call tournament hot line at (910) 253-3474 and leave message. Saturday, May 17th-8pm- Awards ceremony The concept of this format is to offer more possible days to fish and thus increase the chances of being able to fish under good weather conditions. Also, with the earlier dates, there should be more Carolina Slams caught and better overall fishing.
**** Rule Clarification**** You can fish 2 days total, thus you may drop a previous day's biggest fish with your 2nd day's fish-- still only 1 fish per species, but the largest of each species you catch out of the 2 days. Also, a boat may participate under only one entry and a Captain may only be registered as a Captain once. However, any fisherman, whether Captain or crew may fish on more than one boat as many days of competition as he/she chooses.
** Boundary clarification** You must fish between longitued 78.40.00 (G.town hole area) and 76.55.00 (Nipple area)
$400 entry fee (includes entry, 4 tournament T-Shirts, 4 meals)
Meatfish TWT- $100 (based on largest fish weighed in tournament- 1st place only)
High Rollers TWT- $250 (based on overall point total-1st-3rd)
Pays $$ 1st - 3rd overall (combination weight of heaviest Tuna, Dolphin and Wahoo)
$3000 1st place overall + trophy + $500 gift cert. from the GPS Store
$1500 2nd place overall + trophy + $250 gift cert. from the GPS Store
$1000 3rd place overall + trophy + $250 gift cert. from the GPS Store
$750 1st heaviest Tuna + trophy, $500 2nd Tuna & $250 3rd Tuna
$750 1st heaviest Wahoo + trophy, $500 2nd Wahoo & $250 3rd Wahoo
$750 1st heaviest Dolphin + trophy, $500 2nd Dolphin & $250 3rd Dolphin
TWT largest meatfish on the dock- $3400 (winner take all)
High Rollers TWT- 1st- $4250, 2nd- $2550, 3rd- $1700
*** NEW PRIZE*** Don Leonard memorial Billfish release trophy. Any boat that releases a Billfish during the event will get their boat name and Capt. name on a memorial trophy to be kept at the OIFC. ***
** NEW PRIZE*** 23 and under division added-- 1st- $500, 2nd- $300, 3rd- $200
(above prizes based on 40 boat entries)
The Far Out Shoot out is geared toward the small Gulf Stream boater with average boat sizes typically between 25 - 32ft. The Far Out Shoot Out provides Gulf Stream fishermen the opportunity to work with other local Captains to improve techniques as well as add the comfort of having friends around while fishing offshore. The tournament is highlighted by the traditionally excellent Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, and Dolphin fishing.
ATTENTION NOVICE GULF STREAM FISHERMEN- This is an excellent chance to learn more about Gulf Stream chartering as you will have opportunity to mix and mingle with many of the area's top offshore fishermen. In addition, you'll have plenty of company for the long ride offshore to help insure your safety and give piece of mind.
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Yellowfin / Yamaha- Jolly Mon King Classic June 19-21,2009 - Ocean Isle Fishing Center
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295 boats registered to fish the 2008 Jolly Mon-- THANKS !!
250-fishing Saturday, 45 fishing Sunday
PRIZE PAYOUT MET- 100% payout of all advertised prizes
INTERESTING STATS- tabulated from questionaire on regsitration form:
#1- Do you prefer the choose you day format? 177 yes, 14 no
#2- Will a family member be fishing with you? 119 yes, 70 no
#3- How many tournaments do you plan to fish this year? 1-2: 24, 3-5: 80, 6+: 88
JUNE 20-22, 2008
OCEAN ISLE FISHING CENTER
2008 schedule below- click "schedule of events" below
-CAPTAIN'S CHOICE FORMAT- Fish 1 out 2 days- EITHER Saturday, June 21st or Sunday, June 22nd.
-Declare your intended fish day on your registration form or you have until 7:00am on Saturday, June 21st to call (910) 253-3474 and leave a message declaring your fish day. -If you do not declare a fish day, Saturday, June 21st, will automatically be counted as your fish day.
- $215 Entry Fee by 6/15/08, $250 after
- Pays $$ top 31 heaviest King Mackerel** 1st place $25k+
- JP Russ $5,000 Jr. Angler Scholarship Award (Jr. Angler MUST weigh a fish to be eligible for this prize)
- Pays $$ top 20 Jr. Angler's heaviest King Mackerel-
- Pays $$ top 10 Lady Angler's heaviest King Mackerel-
- Pays $$ top 3 Senior Angler's heaviest King Mackerel-
- Jolly Jugs- 10@ $100 value each
- 23 and under division- pays top 3
What Makes the Jolly Mon Unique?
- It is a one day tournament, with an optional weather day...
This one day approach is a big reason the tournament has been successful. It attracts the family fishermen who believe they have a better shot at winning- or better yet the fishermen who appreciates a good day fishing, not an entire weekend of hard work!
- There is no checkout... BUT, there are boundaries..
Fishermen can fish out of any port they choose within boundaries so as long as their lines are not in the water before 7:00am and they are in weight-in line by 5:00pm. This means easy fishing while always keeping on an even playing field.
- It is family oriented...
The Jolly Mon recognizes the importance of the family and fishing and offers a complimentary dinner for everyone and medallions for all Junior anglers participating in the event. The Jolly Mon is run in an orderly, clean-cut manner.
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Yellowfin Fall Brawl King Classic October 23-25, 2009 - Ocean Isle Fishing Center
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On-line registration is open until Friday, October 31st at 9pm- If you register on-line and do not attend the Capt. Meeting, you are responsible for any updates or changes that may be announced!
- CAPTAIN'S CHOICE FORMAT- Fish 1 out 2 days- EITHER Saturday, November 1st or Sunday, November 2nd.
-Declare your intended fish day on your registration form or you have until 7:00am on Saturday, November 1st to call (910) 253-3474 and leave a message declaring your fish day. -If you do not declare a fish day, Saturday, November 1st , will automatically be counted as your fish day.
- $215 Entry Fee by 10/15/08, $250 after
- Pays $$ top 26 heaviest King Mackerel** 1st place $20k+
- Pays $$ top 3 Jr. Angler's heaviest King Mackerel
- Pays $$ top 3 Lady Angler's heaviest King Mackerel
- Pays $$ top 3 Senior Angler's heaviest King Mackerel
The Fall Brawl King Classic brings fishermen and their families together for great food, fun and fishing. Entertainment is provided during the Capt. Meeting in the form of the Spot Derby and Cast Net throwing contest while great, food is served compliments of Fall Brawl sponsors and staff. The Fall Brawl is not only special for its attention to family involvment, it just so happens to be held when King Mackerel fishing is at its peak. Every year the tournament is won within sight of land, and on several occasions by boats less than 23 feet. It truly is a great time to fish area and why not join in the competition and give yourself a shot at winning a piece of the over $35,000 in prize money awarded.
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