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Schedule of Events | Entry Levels & Fees | Awards | Format | History | Record Fish
updated July 13, 2010

Bisbee's Los Cabos Offshore Tournament is focused on competition and camaraderie, and known as a “warm up” for the Big Show—The Bisbee’s Black & Blue. An expected 70 teams will compete for over $300,000 in cash awards. Weigh-ins are open to the public.

2010 Schedule of Events

FRIDAY OCTOBER 15 REGISTRATION
3:00-7:00pm Registration and distribution of Team Bags at the Baja Cantina Dockside.
6:00-6:30pm Angler, Capt. and Deckhand Meeting. Attendance by at least one Team member is mandatory.
6:30-9:00pm Kick-Off Cocktail Party at the Baja Cantina Dockside.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 16 FISHING DAY 1 OF 2
8:00am Shotgun Start. Watch the start of the tournament from one of the best locations in Cabo—the Baja Cantina Beach Club on Medano Beach.
8:00am-5:00pm Tournament Fishing; lines must be out of the water by 5:00pm.
8:00am-8:00pm Weigh Station is open in front of the Puerto Paraiso Mall.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 FISHING DAY 2 OF 2 AND AWARDS CELEBRATION
8:00am Shotgun Start.
8:00am-5:00pm Tournament Fishing; lines must be out of the water by 5:00pm.
8:00am-7:00pm Weigh Station is open. NOTE: Weigh Station closes one hour earlier on day two.
8:00-10:30pm Awards Celebration on the beach at the Baja Cantina Beach Club.

Entry Levels & Fees
Qualifying Event IGFA World Championship
TOURNAMENT ENTRY
The Tournament Entry Fee is $1,200 per team. Teams receive merchandise for four team members. Additional merchandise may be purchased at the event.

DAILY JACKPOTS (optional)
There are four optional, 85% return, Daily Jackpots. Fees are per boat, per day, and you must enter all three days: $200 Daily Jackpot, $500 Daily Jackpot, $1,000 Daily Jackpot and the $500 Gamefish Daily Jackpot.

Awards
Cash Award DistributionTournament awards are based on the Entry Fees. Of the 70% allocated to awards, sixty percent (60%) goes to Billfish Awards, twenty percent (20%) goes to Top Tuna and twenty percent (20%) goes to Top Dorado.

OVERALL TOURNAMENT AWARDS — BILLFISH
Prizes are awarded to the top three teams that accumulate the most billfish weight points. The team also receives four trophies and a presentation check.

OVERALL TOURNAMENT AWARDS — TUNA & DORADO
Prizes in these categories are awarded to the top teams based on the single heaviest qualifying tuna and dorado. The teams also receive four trophies and a presentation check. If there is no winner in one of the gamefish categories, the prize money rolls to the other gamefish category. If there are no qualifying tuna or dorado weighed, the prize money in these categories rolls to the billfish category and is awarded to the top billfish teams.

DAILY JACKPOTS — BILLFISH
The amount allocated to each Daily Jackpot is first split evenly between the two days of competition, and then each day one hundred percent is awarded to the team that catches the heaviest qualifying black or blue marlin of the day that is also entered in the Daily Jackpot. If there is no winner on a particular day the prize money for that day rolls to the following day, unless it is the last day of the tournament in which case it rolls backwards to the largest fish caught in the category. EXAMPLE: Team A is entered in the $500 Daily Jackpot only. Team B is entered in the Daily Jackpots across the board. Team A catches the heaviest fish of the day; Team B catches the second heaviest fish of the day. Team A would win all of the cash for that day in the $500 Daily Jackpot only. Team B would win all of the cash for that day in the $200 and $1,000 Daily Jackpots.

DAILY JACKPOTS — TUNA & DORADO
The amount allocated to the Gamefish Daily Jackpot is first split evenly between the two species, then split evenly between the two days of competition. Of the amount allocated to cash awards for any particular day, one hundred percent is awarded to the teams that catch the heaviest qualifying tuna and dorado that are also entered in the Daily Gamefish Jackpot. If there is no winner on a particular day the prize money for that day rolls to the following day, unless it is the last day of the tournament in which case it rolls backwards to the largest fish caught in the category. If there are no qualifying fish caught of a particular species throughout the entire tournament, the money for that species rolls to the other species on a day by day basis. EXAMPLE: If a qualifying dorado is caught every day, but no qualifying tuna are caught at all, the day one tuna jackpot money rolls to the day one dorado and the day two tuna jackpot money rolls to the day two dorado.

OTHER TOURNAMENT AWARDS
Trophies are awarded to the top three teams that accumulate the most billfish release points.

Format
entry fee: $1,200 (base entry) – $5,600 per team with optional entries
entry limits: no limits on number or size of boats, open to both private and charter boats
target species: black, blue and striped marlin, sailfish, spearfish, tuna (40 lb. min.), dorado (30 lb. min.)
format: modified release: 300 lb. minimum on black and blue marlin, release only on all other billfish species, underweight billfish are penalized
angling rules: IGFA modified, circle hooks required with natural bait, live or dead
tournament series affiliations: IGFA Offshore Championship
charities supported: The Billfish Foundation, IGFA, Los Cabos Children's Foundation
History
tournament started in: 2002
first year statistics: 38 teams, $128,580 cash awards
2009 statistics: 57 teams, 284 anglers, $238,960 cash awards
highest overall purse: $296,760.00
highest single purse: $177,557 in 2005 to Daddy Rabbit for 1st Place (588.0 lb. blue)
highest number of boats participating: 70
best year fishing: 2008 – the 2nd largest marlin in Bisbee’s history was caught, an 870.0 lb. blue marlin

Record Fish
blue marlin (2008) — 870.0 lbs., Marlin Master I, 38 ft. Bertram with Capt. Juan Antonio Ramirez Armenta, Cabo San Lucas, BCS Mexico; angler Richard Saccaro from McAlester, Oklahoma USA
black marlin (2008) — 510.0 lbs., The Bottom Line, 50 ft. Hatteras with Capt. T.J. Dobson from Cabo San Lucas, BCS Mexico; angler Ralph Liberatore from Kildeer, Illinois USA
dorado (2008) — 56.8 lbs., Outcast, 34 ft. Owens with Capt. Jesus Romero from Cabo San Lucas, BCS Mexico; angler Rich Hochrein from Yakima, Washington USA
yellowfin tuna (2002) — 166.7 lbs., Counterattack, 65 ft. Hatteras with Capt. Bennie Warren from Battle Ground, Washington USA; angler Don Santorufo from Battle Ground, Washington USA