Sunday, July 21, 2024

2024 Hooked On Miracles - Prodigy Fishing Wins



A longstanding King Mackerel tournament that benefits MUSC Children’s Hospital is drawing on the legacy of its past, while reeling in the power of present day goodwill. The Hooked on Miracles (HOM) king mackerel fishing tournament will be fished on Saturday July 20, and registration is available this week with the Captain’s Meeting being held July 18 at Ripley Light Marina. This tournament averages over 100-fishing teams each year and offers a category for single-engine boats, which keeps the fishing competitive among smaller boats. By the time the heaviest kingfish is awarded first place on Saturday, the HOM tournament committee hopes to donate $200,000-dollars to the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Hospital.


First Place King was 42.5-pounds

With 97-boats fishing on Saturday July 20 under sunny skies and moderate seas, an action-packed weigh-in at Ripley Light Marina from 2 to 5 wrapped up the day. Prodigy Fishing on a 27-foot Contender from Beaufort took home First Place with their 42.5-pound King mackerel. Team Blue Print on a 27-foot Onslow Bay took Second place with a 36.6-pound king, while Team Long Shot on a 34-foot Venture took Third place with a 36.2-pound King. 


To read how the proceeds benefit Hospital Dogs at MUSC Children's Hospital click on Tideline.


To view past stories from Hooked on Miracles click on 2023


To view past blog entries from Fishing For Miracles click on  2016 - 2013 - 2012 - 2011 - 2010 - 2009


To view past blog entries in Tideline click on HMY Lowcountry CupTurkeys For Tomorrow Carolina Ladies Billfish Classic - Paddling For Pups Photos - 2024 Atlantic Cup - Silvopasture ForestryBeidler Forest 50th Anniversary - Charleston Race Week Photos - Southeast Shorebird Festival - ACE Basin Day Photos - Santee Big Cat Brawl - Carolina Marsh Tacky Association - SEWE Photos - Five Birding Hotspots


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