ANOTHER ONE IN THE BOOKS! The show continues... Another one in the books for this season. Winning the White Marlin in the Mid Atlantic and The Tuna Tournament.
Keeping it local with Steve Moore , Captain of the Stalker and long time part of the Moore Bills family. it's been an unbelievable summer.
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“Moore Bills” at the scales with a 99lb Bluefin, which ties them with the “Reel Chaos” for Heaviest Single Tuna!
OCEAN CITY, Md — It's 8:30 a.m. and the 60-foot boat named "Moore Bills" has eight lines in the water, 60 miles off the Atlantic Ocean coast. This boat and crew left the harbor four hours ago, in search of a million-dollar fish.
That million-dollar prize isn't some sort of long odds lottery. Total prize money in the White Marlin Open is based upon the number of entries; in 2005 a 78.5-pound white marlin was worth $1,638,916. Three other times in tournament history the winning white marlin has paid at least $1.3 million. Moore Bills adding some MOORE meat to the scale to take 1st place in the stringer division of the OC Tuna Tourney 2012 for an extended period of time.
23 YELLOWFIN - 2 MAHI - 1 EYEBALL!
Overnight trip: Wanchese 23 yellowfins, 2 mahi and a bigeye in the box. Born in Havana, Cuba in 1958, Jose Wejebe grew up in a politically tumultuous time. Fidel Castro leading the Cuban revolution had just seized power and was imposing communist ways on the country. The new government then began taking land, money and property from some of the families with claims that the property now belongs to the "revolution". His father was imprisoned for speaking out against the Castro regime. Jose, his mother and sister fled to the Swedish embassy for safety and stayed there until papers were set for asylumin the US. After turning over most everything they owned to the Cuban government including all their land in Cuba, Jose's father and grandfather were released from prison. Completely broke and destitute, the family escaped. The beginning years in America were not easy for Wejebe family. With a total of 10 family members living in a two-bedroom house and barely enough money to get by, life was challenging during Jose's younger years. However, growing up in Miami, Florida, the tropical locale was a integral turning point for the beginning of Jose's marine based career and life. At age eight, his father first took him out on the waters of Biscayne Bay and taught him to fish. His mother purchased him a mask and fins. What he saw underwater changed his life and perspective on the world forever. There was a whole new world for him to discover and since then, he never stopped exploring. The Spanish Fly catches and releases a rare sight that the IGFA confirms is leucistic, not albino.3/23/2014
2014 Moore Bills prep.Cockpit sanded, stress cracks grinded out and filled from the big eyes slapping there tails and the haul primed with high build this past week. Now time to re sand this week. Take a look at some of the before pics and get ready for the after.. Looking goo Moore Bills!
Looking back at the tail end of the 2013 fishing season as the Moore Bills pulls in and unloads an amazing catch! Point your mouse the the Coastal Fisherman. Moore bills is proudly represented in the front page video today. Coastal Fisherman has been sharing OC fishing stories throughout the year giving viewers a chance to experience the catch from every angle. Make sure to throw one their way this summer.
This was shot out of Ocean City, MD on the 4th of July on the Pumpin Hard. They were trolling between 6 and 7knots using a Gopro HD Hero 3 black on the 720 120fps setting Rumor has it that the charter boat, "Moore Bill's" is returning today from an overnight trip down off Wanchese with 23 yellowfins, 2 magi and a bigeye in the box. Stay tuned!
10:10 AM - Shane Moore, owner of the charter boat, "Moore Bills" just called in. He confirmed earlier rumors about them getting into yellowfins down off Wanchese, NC. They also have a bigeye on board. They should be in around noon. NEW PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: Terrafin has introduced a mobile app that lets anglers browse the latest satellite charts (sea‑surface temperature, chlorophyll and others) from the company’s website, then store the images on their tablet or smartphone. More details: http://bit.ly/126aG3s (June 7, 2013) Anglers will head offshore in search of mako and thresher sharks and bluefish during the 17th annual Mako Mania Shark Tournament, which starts today, Friday, and concludes Sunday. The Mako Mania event, presented by Bahia Marina Tournaments, is the first major offshore fishing tournament of the season. It was a cold winter and cool spring in Ocean City and anglers are ready for warm weather and the 2013 tournament fishing season to get under way. The first mako of the season, a 138-pounder, was caught on May 10 by Wayne Mull aboard the Restless Lady. A number of makos have been boated since. “Mako fishing has been pretty good,” Mako Mania co-organizer Earl Conley said last week. “I hear there’s lots of bluefish. If there’s lots of bait, there will be lots of [makos].” A little Yellowfin scouting early June, way outside and tons of life. Great day one the water with the reward of some fish on a plate! |
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