Fishing

MV Bass & Bluefish Derby 2007

Derby Leaders
Final Week
Bluefish - Boat
Bruce L McIntosh
14.62 lbs.
Bluefish - Shore
Chris A. Morris
11.70 lbs.
 Bass - Boat
Zeb Tilton
56.51 lbs.
 Bass - Shore
Zachary K. Tilton
40.61 lbs.
Bonito - Boat
Geoff K. Codding
9.14lbs.
Bonito - Shore
Dennis R. Gough
7.77lbs.
Albacore - Boat
Sandy E. Fisher
15.33 lbs.
Albacore - Shore
Clark M. Goff, Jr.
15.86 lbs
Weather Forecast

The 62nd Annual MV Striped Bass & Bluefish Derby begins Sunday, September 9 at 12:01am and finishes Saturday October 13 2007 at 10 pm.

MVOL is the online partner of the Fishing Derby, publishing weekly updates of Derby Leaders and news.

Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby is the east coast's largest fishing derby. Check regulations and the latest Derby Rules www.mvderby.com

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Derby Dates

September 9, 2007
Start of 62nd Derby

September 15, 2007
Super Saturday Event-Bluefish

September 16, 2007
Kids Derby
Oak Bluffs Steamship Wharf at 6-9 am

September 22, 2007
Super Saturday Event-False Albacore

September 29, 2007
Super Saturday Event-Striped Bass

October 6
Super Saturday Event-Bonito

October 13, 2007
2007 Derby Ends
Last weigh-in closes at 10 pm

Super Saturday Event-Random Draw for $500

October14, 2007
Derby Awards Ceremony
Outerland , 1 pm

Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby; Target Fish Species
False Albacore, Martha's Vineyard False Albacore, aka Little Tunny and Fat Alberts, are a strong fish which are caught mainly with light tackle or flyfishing. False Albacore are a schooling fish and tend to show up when the Vineyard waters reach their warmest temperatures of the season. Albies, as they're known locally, first appear in Vineyard waters in late summer or early fall and can still be caught in mid-October. False Albacore can be identified by their tuna-like shape, and by the presence of one or more spots on the lower front third of the fish.Minimum Size: 25"
Atlantic Bonito, Martha's Vineyard Atlantic Bonito are cousins of the larger tuna species and can are very fast and challenging to catch. Like False Albacore, Bonito are commonly caught with light tackle and flyfishing. Bonito start to show up in mid-July and can still be caught in late October. Bonito and False Albacore look similar, but can be distinguished by there pointed mouth with fairly large conical teeth and an darker lines running down the length of the fish. Minimum Size: 21"
Striped Bass, Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass arrive in our waters in spring and stay late into the fall, which makes "stripers", as they are commonly called, the most sought after fish in Vineyard waters. Striped Bass are also called rockfish in the southern states, especially in the waters of the Chesepeake Bay. Stripers are caught many ways, but most anglers use spinning rods casting with artificials plugs and metal lures from the beach or trolling with wire along the many rips and rockpiles. Striped bass are easily identified by their black stripes that go from their gills to their tails. Stripers can grow very large for a fish commonly caught of a beach or near shore - 40 pound fish are not uncommon, and fish up and even over 50 pounds are caught.Minimum Size: 32"
Bluefish, Martha's Vineyard Bluefish are the most commonly caught fish during the summer in the waters around the Vineyard.This is most likely because they tend to eat everything in their path. When the Bluefish are thick catching them can seem to be easy. Anglers from all over the island are sure gather wherever the bluefish show up in good numbers. Blues as they are known locally arrive in May, and the early runs of fish can be big. Bluefish are identified by their blue or green coloration, as well as there little razor sharp teeth, which can easily sever your figure if your not careful when removing hooks. Bluefish are mainly caught on spinning rods casting with artificials plugs and metal lures. But trolling for stripers with wire will produce many Bluefish as well. Minimum Size: 22"

 
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