Robert Rodelsperger off the Miss Wy |
If it’s late July it is time for some of the hottest weather
of the summer, and is also time for the Edisto Marina Billfish Tournament. All
of Edisto Beach is a winner during the Governor’s Cup week and this is the 26th
year for the tournament. Organizer Becca Smith worked tirelessly before the
event lining up sponsors and signing up the fishing boats that bring so much
fun to the docks. Congratulations to Trick ‘Em (48) for winning the Edisto
Tourney by releasing three blue marlin and one sailfish.
Girls just want to have fun at the Edisto Governor's Cup |
Everyone
assembles at the Edisto Marina on Wednesday, with the sportfishing boats
getting assigned their slips, and the boatload of anglers settling in to their
rental beach houses. Edisto Beach mayor Burly Lyons helped to kick off the
afternoon Captain’s Meeting in Big Bay Park, and a blessing of the fleet asked
for calm seas and BIG fish. Despite a frog strangler thunderstorm during the
weigh in on Friday, the fishing weather were just fine.
Blackfin tuna from My Three Sons |
The
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources runs the Governor’s Cup
Billfishing Series. A total of five of these events take place during the
summer up and down the S.C. coast and a Series winner is determined using a
points system for billfish releases. Since this tourney was held in Colleton
County the SCDNR Game Wardens on site for license checks and crowd control
included J.P. Jones, Kevin Ryan and Blake Graham. SCDNR Exec. Dir. Alvin Talyor
and Col. Chisolm Frampton were also on hand. SCDNR’s Wally Jenkins, Amy Dukes and Willie LaDue attend each tourney and provide continuity for all of the
Governor’s Cup events.
Day One of fishing on
Thursday saw the Series leading boat named Rascal, go out and release a blue
marlin and a sailfish to take the early lead. Owner Norman Pulliam of
Spartanburg is an SCDNR Board Member and a longtime Governor’s Cup participant.
Co-owner Foster McKissick and the veteran crew on Rascal realized that they
were in a good position, and ends up their points tally held on to earn them the Best Billfish Boat title for the 2014 Governor's Cup Series.
Shark Bite Wahoo for Wes Frierson on Rascal |
At the weigh in scales on
Day Two a large 31.4-pound mahi caught by Fred Bergen Jr. aboard Legal Holiday
jumped into the lead, and the first blackfin tuna was weighed in by Voodoo
Child and angler Susan Daly, which tipped the scales at 18.8-pounds. A wahoo did come to the
scales on Day Three and angler Poe Ratteree took home the top spot with his
22.5-pounder caught from the Christy II. Congrats to these meatfish category winners.
The largest crowd of spectators waited to assemble on
Saturday during the weigh in from 5 until 7, and they were not disappointed. A
band played on the deck at the marina, as patrons inside Pressley’s Restaurant
looked down on the docks. It was hot and muggy right through the afternoon in
into the awards ceremony after dark in Big Bay Park. The tide was ebbing, the
sun was setting, and the summer was waning but all was well on that Lowcountry
evening that served to offer a final salute to the fishing fun.
To read this article in the newspaper click on Colletonian.
To view more photos form the 2014 Edisto Tourney click on Gov. Cup Lifestyle or Island Life.
To view past blog entries from the Gov. Cup finale at Edisto click 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010.