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35th Annual MDR Halibut Derby an Outstanding
Success
The 35th Annual Marina Del Rey Halibut Derby
held April 4th and 5th
was an outstanding success. Four Hundred
thirty nine anglers competed for $60,000 in
cash and prizes including a shot at a brand
new Toyota Tundra Truck and exotic fishing
trips to Alaska, British Columbia and Mexico.
This year’s MDR Halibut Derby anglers were
the true loyalists, the real die hards, the
great fishing patriots. They came out
despite the bad economy, high fuel prices,
short sighted regulators bent on destroying
recreational fishing and last year’s lower
fish counts. The MDRA Board of Directors
salutes these anglers for their support of
the 35th Annual Halibut Derby,
which has become a historic tradition and
which supports one of the longest and most
highly respected youth fishing programs in
the country.
Anticipation and excitement filled the air
during last minute signups Friday and at the
giant tailgate party in the parking areas
Friday night. Anglers had their boats and
gear ready for an early morning assault and
competition to locate and land that one
monster halibut to win the fishing vacation
of a lifetime, a new Toyota Truck from
Marina del Rey Toyota and bragging rights
for the following year.
Derby anglers also proved they were “real
fishermen” who know how to have fun whether
the fish bite or not. We definitely proved
“you can lead a bait to halibut, but you
can’t make the halibut eat!”
Sunny skies and a cooling breeze and
slightly bumpy water ruled most of the
weekend with.
Several nice halibut were brought to the
scales Saturday afternoon. Gary Maskiewicz
brought in the first whopper, a 23.8 pound
halibut, to start the excitement. He was
quickly followed by Barry Clayborn’s 21.9
pound fish. Then, just before the scales
closed James Muro hauled a giant 41.1 pound
halibut up the ramp and reshuffled the
leader board.
Proud anglers posed for pictures taken by
professional fishing photographer, Anna
Diaz, and gave telephone interviews to
976TUNA.com and SportfishingReport.com.
When the scales closed Saturday evening
everybody knew the weights on the leader
board and what it may take to win the Derby
on Sunday. The leaders may have been hoping
their big fish would maintain their
position, while others were hoping Sunday
would bring them good luck and the
tournament winning giant halibut. Even the
top anglers wanted to come back the next day
with bigger fish and a bigger shot at the
big prizes and money. The aroma of barbeque
and the sound of laughter permeated the air
of the Marina Del Rey launch area parking
lot Saturday night as derby revelers and
campers tail gated and shared stories of the
fish landed and the monsters that got away.
The excitement and tension built throughout
Sunday morning and afternoon. The annual
April fools joke claimed a 50 plus pound
halibut had been caught, and there were some
believers until the very end of the weigh in
when it failed to materialize. This means
the Toyota Truck will stay in the lot at
Marina Del Rey Toyota. The odds are good
that some lucky angler will claim this grand
prize someday soon as has been done 2 out of
the last 6 years. Every time a big fish
came to the tables there were cheers from
the crowd and high fives all around. Every
second toward the 3:00 PM deadline for final
weigh-in the excitement increased. Friends
and family members joined the current top
three leaders in a silent prayer that their
halibut would remain in the top prize
categories. Their prayers were answered.
Several nice halibut were weighed in late
Sunday but none of them ousted the big three
caught the day before.
So the official results for the 2009, 35th
Annual MDR Halibut Derby are in and
congratulations goes to all the winners and
a hardy thanks goes to all the participants,
sponsors and volunteers who made this
charity event possible and successful.
James Muro of Woodland Hills won top honors
with his 41.1 pound halibut and selected the
fishing vacation for two at the gorgeous
Rivers Inlet Sportsman’s Club in British
Columbia. Rivers Inlet is world famous for
the huge salmon and world record for the
largest Chinook salmon ever caught, 126
pounds! Anglers flock from around the world
just to experience world class salmon
fishing at its very best. James and his
guest will be pampered for 4 days and 3
nights at Rivers Inlet Sportsman’s Club and
will be treated to 3 days of fishing,
gourmet meals and stunning scenery. He also
received a check for $800 to help pay for
airfare between LAX and Vancouver.
Gary Maskiewicz of Long Beach scored 2nd
place with his 23.8 pound fish and selected
the deluxe fishing vacation for 2 at the
incredible Sitka Point Lodge in Alaska. He
and his guest will enjoy the Sitka Point
Lodge for 5 days and 4 nights including all
meals, all transfers to the airport, 3 days
of fishing the famous waters of Alaska for
huge halibut, salmon and ling cod, all fish
processing and a check for $ 1,400 to help
cover airfare between LAX and Sitka,
Alaska. They will also enjoy the whales,
dolphins, eagles and other natural scenery
famous for this area.
Barry Clayborn of Garden Grove came in 3rd
with his 21.9 pound butt and won the fishing
vacation for two people to Baja California’s
East Cape, the Rooster Fish capital of the
world, including seven days and six nights
at the exotic Hotel Punta Colorada , all
meals, 3 days of fishing, freezing
and packing the catch, plus a check for $600
to help pay for air fare between LAX and Los
Cabos, Mexico.
Great prizes of rod and reel combinations
were awarded to anglers with the top 4th
– 10th place halibuts.
Congratulations to these winners and lucky
anglers.
4th Place Matt
Winkelman 15.0 pounds
5th Place
Victor Ortiz
10.9 pounds
6th Place Ed
Zamora 9.4
pounds
7th Place
Robert Kofrehi 8.5
pounds
8th Place
Ken Meyer 7.5
pounds
9th Place Nick
Ekdal 7.4
pounds
10th Place Ron
Winkelman 6.7 pounds
The jackpots produced some big money
winners. James Muro walked off with another
big check of $2,190 for the 1st
place jack pot. Gary Maskiewicz received
$1,314 for his 2nd place jack pot
position. Gary Clayborn, who placed 3rd
in the derby, did not enter the jackpot, so
Matt Winkelman received a $896 check for 3rd
place jackpot for his 4th place
halibut..
The Team Jackpot also had fierce competition
for big bucks for the three teams scoring
the most points. Gary Maskiewicz and Ed
Zamora earned $1,462 for their 1st
place team jack pot. Matt and Ron
Winkelman picked up $877 for 2nd
place and Victor Ortiz, Williy Taylor,
Cameron Green and Mike Varella walked away
with 3rd place in the team
competition and pocketed $585.
There were lots of winners and a mountain of
prizes presented at the awards party which
followed a well deserved and tasty barbeque
feast. Of course, the biggest winners will
be the thousand kids from at risk
environments who will be hosted by Marina
Del Rey Anglers’ Youth Fishing Program
aboard the Betty-O out of Marina Del Rey.
Proceeds from the event go to support not
only the Marina Del Rey Anglers’ Youth
Fishing Program but also its Ocean Resources
Enhancement Program. This program has
raised and released over 1.5 million
juvenile white seabass back into the ocean
since its founding in 1994. These fish were
nearly extinct just 20 years ago and efforts
to restore the fishery have been extremely
successful with trophy white seabass
exceeding 30 pounds being routinely caught
off our local beaches and at local islands.
Thanks to all derby participants and to the
many dedicated volunteers from MDR Anglers,
Hubbs Seaworld and the California DFG for a
great event. MDRA President Ken Raymond
noted the incredible support and generosity
of all of the sponsors who make this event
possible. Derby Chairmen Stan Zisser, Ken
Raymond and Josh Gerson want to remind all
participants that our generous sponsors are
in business to sell products, and the best
and most appropriate way to show our
appreciation is to copy the list of donors
from your derby brochure or from
www.halibutderby.com, and to use
this as a guide when planning your Father’s
Day, Mother’s Day, birthday and Christmas
shopping.
All the photos from the derby are courtesy
of professional fishing photographer, Anna
Diaz, and Baja Fish Gear and will be posted
on
www.halibutderby.com so log in
and share the fun with family and friends.
For more information on MDRA or the Halibut
Derby please visit
www.mdranglers.com
By: Larry Brown |