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THE FUTURE OF BILLFISHING
If you love something, set it free. It's not the exact or full quote
and I'm pretty sure that the author wasn't talking about a fish.
Nevertheless, the sentiment seems to best express my feelings about
billfish and their importance in the grand scheme of things. I ran
across another quote that speaks volumes, and it goes like this
- "A release today, is a fish tomorrow!" Yep, this guy
is speaking my language. I wonder how many others feel the same
way? To my surprise, a whole lot more than I anticipated and they're
doing a whole lot more than just talking about it.
The World Championship Billfish Release Tournament makes its debut
in beautiful and billfish-bountiful Cabo San Lucas in May. Sure,
there are plenty of other tournaments held here at the tip of the
Baja peninsula, but this one takes conservation-minded protocols
to a new and higher level. First, the mandatory use of circle hooks
with either live or dead bait. Second, single hooks only, whether
J or circle, on all artificial baits. Third, a tagging program which
will assist The Billfish Foundation and others in the continuing
research of billfish species and successful conservation methods.
There is a long list of worthy endeavors undertaken by the tournament
and those associated with it including direct benefits to the local
community. Most important being support of the Nino's del Capitan,
an orphanage dedicated to making a difference in the lives of underprivileged
children in Los Cabos.
Add a one-of-a-kind Billfish Tag Challenge to the mix and you have
the makings of a socially and ecologically conscious tournament
with a twist. The organizers have added a single tagged marlin -
to be tagged and released three days prior to the start of fishing
- that if caught will bring the lucky team or angler a $1,000,000.00
(USD) payout. Mexico has never seen anything like this in a fishing
tournament, conservation-minded or not, and the thought of landing
the "million dollar marlin" is sending a buzz through
the ranks of big game sport fishermen around the globe.
The group that put this event together sports some impressive credentials
and brings a world of knowledge and experience to the table. The
reasons why they chose to become involved follow along the same
path, a path that leads to a reversal in the decline of billfish
populations. Amongst the committee members is Dr. Russ Nelson, marine
scientist and Director of International Conservation Programs for
The Billfish Foundation - www.billfish.org.
When asked why he decided to support the tournament and provide
his expertise, Dr. Nelson responded with the following. "Personally
I have two motivations here. As a lifelong angler I am absolutely
devoted to the joy of pursuing these great animals and hope my daughters
and their children have the opportunity to do the same. As a marine
scientist I recognize the importance of billfish - sailfish, marlins,
swordfish - as the apex predators of the marine pelagic ecosystem
- predators whose presence preserves a natural balance of other
fish species in the system. Threats to these billfish predators
represent real threats to the stability and function of the entire
system." Dr. Nelson also added, "I think the time is right
for Cabo (the town that marlin built) to move forward with a high
profile all-release tournament. Cabo and Baja California Sur have
made great progress in billfish and marine fisheries conservation
over the last few years and now we want to showcase this conservation
ethic to the whole billfishing world."
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Wayne Harmond, one of the WCBRT's tournament directors said, "I
chose to get involved with this group out of respect for them and
as a chance to show others that tournament billfishing can have
a conservation message and a social conscience and still be a great,
fun experience. Indiscriminant drift net fishing and long lining
have severely impacted the oceans creatures (not the least of which
are the billfish populations). When you add the still popular tradition
of sports harvesting of billfish, its clear that we have to show
some personal responsibility if we're to change these practices.
Baja, Mexico is a perfect example of a world-class billfishery that
is in danger of losing one its greatest natural resources. I want
to show that we can be good stewards of the oceans without compromising
the pleasure and enjoyment of sport fishing."
Minerva Saenz, owner of Minerva's Baja Tackle in Cabo San Lucas
- www.minervas.com - the tournament
headquarters in Cabo, was asked what she thought about the WCBRT.
"What's there not to love about it, a tournament for fishermen
by fishermen! This is a group of organizers who are not in it for
the money but for the sport! First class all the way! Big dollars
for releasing fish! This tournament is the future of jackpot fishing!
It's important to point out that the WCBRT is also going to donate
proceeds to local charities as well - the "Ninos del Capitan"
and the FCP (Fundacion Para la Conservacion de Los Picudos, A.C.)
or Mexican Billfish Foundation. The FCP has worked hard in Los Cabos,
alongside other like-minded groups, to develop the first trust in
Mexico that sets aside fishing license sales revenues in our state
to billfish conservation." Great reasons to think about getting
involved yourself, whether as an angler or as a sponsor.
So why did we (CabosBest.com) get involved. I can site hundreds
if not thousands of pages of scientific research that supports the
position of the WCBRT and The Billfish Foundation. Facts are facts.
If we do nothing but stay the present course, these glorious creatures
will cease to exist and along with them, the delicate balance of
our oceans' ecosystems. If you love something, set if free. A release
today is a fish tomorrow. The future of billfishing depends on it
and it's up to each of us to support these types of events and further
the spread of conservation-minded tournaments worldwide.
For more information about the World Championship Billfish Release
Tournament, visit their website at www.wcbrt.com
or call 1 800 398-6863.
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