By Scott Lenox
Published on August 8, 2024
Just got home from a long night on Harbor Island thanks to a big blue marlin landed by the Moore Bills crew. The big fish was just 3.5 pounds off first place at 894 pounds and was an exciting finish to a pretty busy night of scale action. The first boat to arrive at the scale tonight also jumped on the leaderboard and was just 1.5 pounds off its leader. The Billfisher, with Captain Jon Duffie at the helm, landed a 76-pound white marlin right at the start today and finished in second place behind Waste Knot’s 77.5-pounder. I’m not sure if any of the 70 boats still fishing the 2024 White Marlin Open will be racing tomorrow, but some may try their luck on Saturday, which was added before the tournament began. Good luck to everyone who goes fishing over the next two days… and stay cautious! Here’s who’s leading after 4 days of fishing.
White Marlin
1st Place Waste Knot 77.5 pounds $3,697,907
2nd place Billfisher 76 pounds $1,787,645
Blue Marlin
1st Place Steinmetz 897.5 Pounds $518,650
2nd Place Moore Bills 894 pounds $411,427
3rd place Bobojo 789.5 pounds 110,981 USD
tuna
1st Place Blue Runner 220.5 pounds 1,018,438 USD
2nd place Bind Warden Pass 193.5 $161,352
2nd place Bind MJs 150,476 USD
Mahi
1st Place Catch 23 32.5 pounds $124,495.00
2nd Place Double Nickel 31 Pounds $3,125
Outside of the tournament, Captain Jason Mumford of Lucky Break Charters has had a few nice trips where his anglers have caught fish. This morning there were lots of bluefish and this afternoon there were two flounder and more bluefish.