Boothbay Region Fish & Game Association

11th annual Salt Water Fishing Tournament Aug. 8-9

Mon, 07/27/2015 - 3:30pm

The Boothbay Region Fish & Game Association will sponsor its 11th annual Saltwater Fishing Tournament on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 8 and 9.

A $200 cash prize will be awarded for the largest striped bass and largest bluefish respectively, with $100 and $50 going for second and third place in both categories. Kids (12 and under) can go for mackerel and harbor pollock, and compete for cash prizes of $50 and $25 for first and second place, and $10 for third through 5th place. All Maine saltwater sport fishing regulations apply, and there will be a 12-inch minimum for bluefish entered.

Weigh-ins will be held at the Boothbay Lobster Wharf at 97 Atlantic Ave. (on the east side of Boothbay Harbor) from 5 to 7 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday, with food and beverages available for purchase. Fish will be judged by overall length, and in the case of a tie, the first fish entered will be declared the winner.

Local businesses are responding enthusiastically in support of this popular, family-oriented summer event. There will be a number of great additional prizes for fish winners as well as door prize drawings for all who enter the tournament, including a brand-new kid’s 20-inch bicycle.

Entry fee is $20 for adults, and kids can enter free of charge but must be accompanied by an adult holding a valid entry ticket. Adults may sponsor more than one child on a single ticket.

Tournament registration, tackle, bait, and up-to-the-minute fishing information are all available at Oak Street Outdoors (next to Oak Street Provisions) at 43 Oak St. in Boothbay Harbor, 207-633-1290.

Boothbay area businesses and individuals who would like to contribute prizes for the tournament are invited to contact John Splaine at 207-751-9065; email: velonut1@myfairpoint.net; or send them directly to the BRF&GA, P.O. Box 408, Boothbay, ME 04537.

Proceeds of the tournament will benefit the Clayton Dodge Scholarship and other community programs.