3rd Annual Grand Caribe Deep Sea Classic Fishing Tournament
- belizeflaconsular
- Jul 22, 2019
- 1 min read
San Pedro. July 22, 2019 2:30 p.m. EST—Fisherman/women of all ages had a terrific weekend on the 3rd Annual International Deep Sea Classic Fishing Tournament sponsored by Grand Caribe Resort from July 19th- 21st in La Isla Bonita where winners prizes totaled to over $55,000 BZ.
Attendees did not only enjoy live entertainment from an international band but guests had the opportunity to win a Helicopter ride for 4 persons to the Belize Blue Hole while all the $17,250 BZ from the proceeds obtained at the auction of art pieces that took place on Thursday, July 18th , during the kick off of the event, went to the charity, the Hope Haven Children’s Home.
1st Place - Boss Gial - Troy Mock & Team
2nd Place - Catchin A Buzz- Kyle Rensenhouse
3rd Place - Long Range - Byron Lara
4th Place - Jollymon - Brandon Bowen
5th Place - Reel Deal - Hillyboo Lara
Top Angler - Troy Mock - Boss Gial
Female Angler - Whitney Novelo - Reef Shark
Jr. Angler - Mathew Codd - Jollymon
Heaviest Dorado - Carla Rodriguez
Heaviest Wahoo - Patrick Waight
Heaviest Tuna - Clifford Lewis
Heaviest Barracuda - Mike Torasco
Source: https://www.facebook.com/GrandCaribeBelize/videos
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