We would like to thank everyone for another successful tournament. Getting to see the old gang and hanging out with some of the new gang was a great time. The fishing was not the greatest but the weather(maybe too nice clear and sunny) and comradery was always first class. We had in great fresh bunker everyday along with live eels and seaclams. The Cheaf Don from NJ provided plenty of laughs along with some good subs. Teddy Bassetti brought his homemade lasagna with hot and sweet sausage and sauce too. Todd McDaniel brought in some custom lures and his contribution to his dinner a very large appetite which was soon filled with some moose steaks and lasagna. Jerzey Rich contributed some of Candi's beef stew. Plenty of libations were also enjoyed with cigars at Tom's Lounge. Comedy added by the King Brothers ! Fresh shucked Chincoteague Oysters were provided by Eric the Pirate. Sea Striker Dave will never be the same after his first tournament adventure, thanks for coming and the samples and stickers too. All in all it was a great time and thanks to Tsunami and Airwave for sponsering our tournament. Overall we had some great laughs and plenty of everlasting memories which makes out fishing community so special.
Our tournament winner caught by Kevin Ireland from Salisbury weighed in at 27 pounds 2 oz. congrats on the big fish and your prizes a Tsunami Airwave Rod and Reel combo and accessories !
Jesse Poplawski from PA got second in the tournament with a 11.3 pounds striper caught fishing the walk on using cut bunker.
Some of the gang enjoying some Moose killed by Joe C. a big part of the tournament is the gang hanging out at Capt. Steve's. and we did a lot of hanging out...
Brady Bowlin from Muhlenberg Pa 21” flounder off the surf you never know what you can catch out on the beach.
Fresh seabass its whats for dinner, The Rodbuster did it again fishing the wrecks.
Ken Price from Regalsville, PA with a 25 pound 42'' striper caught eeling in the Chincoteague Channel.
Kelly Price with his limit of stripers from the Chincoteague Bay.
Matt Clark witha 12 pound 30'' taken from the Chincoteague Bridges.



