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Jarrett Bay at the tournaments

by Jarrett Bay Boatworks 23 Jul 2019 15:09 PDT
Hull 18, Doc Fees © Jarrett Bay Boatworks

Jarrett Bay boats have been hard-charging and making us so proud at tournaments near and far this summer!

HMC Blue Marlin Release Tournament
Hull 18, Doc Fees is on a roll this tournament season. On the heels of the team's success at Big Rock and Cape Fear, they won first place overall at the Hatteras Marlin Club Blue Marlin Release Tournament.

Bermuda Triple Crown
Jarrett Bay was well-represented for all three legs of the Bermuda Triple Crown, with two teams taking home many awards: Waste Knot and Mama Who.

Hull 54, Jarrett Bay 67, Waste Knot:
The team placed third overall and won third place release, plus Top Junior Angler at the Bermuda Big Game Classic. The team also won 2nd place overall at the Bermuda Billfish Blast!

Hull 56, Jarrett Bay 77, Mama Who:
Lainey Jones won Top Lady Angler in the Bermuda Big Game Classic and second place Lady Angler at the Bermuda Billfish Blast. The team also won third overall at the Bermuda Release Cup!

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