The Houhora Big Game and Sports Fishing Club (HBGSFC) celebrated the 25th anniversary of the major big game fishing One Base Tournament at the start of the month with the event once again attracting anglers from Australia and as far south as Taranaki and Tauranga.
A field of 51 boats and 168 anglers registered to try and take home a share of the $40,000 worth of prizes in the event which ran from Wednesday to Saturday, April 3-6.
This included $10,000 cash prizes for heaviest striped marlin and heaviest other billfish, $1000 for heaviest tuna, and $500 for heaviest snapper with fishing gear, hand tools and a wide and plentiful range of spot prizes also up for grabs.
Total fish caught over the four-day competition were five blue marlin, two striped marlin with a further four tagged and released, 14 albacore, a yellow fin tuna, one tagged and released shark, three mahi-mahi, one short billed spearfish and three snapper.
The heaviest striped marlin to take out one of the two main cash prizes came in at 172kg and was caught by Nick Choat (on Tauranga boat, Rodfather II) on day one of the event, with few crew member Danielle Taft tagging a striped marlin as well.