Hopes are high that marlin will be landed when the annual Gisborne Hunting and Fishing contest hits the water on Thursday.
The marlin and tuna tournament run by the Gisborne-Tatapouri Sports Fishing Club is the club’s biggest game fish contest of the season.
It usually attracts about 400 anglers and about 100 boats, a number of them from outside the district.
The popular contest offers $60,000 in total prizes, with $10,000 for the heaviest marlin or tuna, and an additional $10,000 for a tagged and released marlin that goes into a draw.
A marlin was landed in the waters off Gisborne last week.