Samara Persaud and the Miss Nicole crew reeled in almost 300 pounds of fish in two days, in the recent Barcadere Classic.
Just over 277 pounds of fish were caught, and earned the crew a $500 fuel voucher from Scott's Landing, for the boat with the highest cumulative weight.
Persaud earned an additional $3,000 for landing the tournament's second heaviest wahoo, at 59.6 pounds. Crew mate Vaughan Smith added to the Miss Nicole coffers by taking home $2,000 for the heaviest yellowfin tuna, at 60.1 pounds.
"Some days you catch, some days you don't, that's just fishing," Persaud said. "Catching fish has to do with the current, moon, bait choice and sometimes just being plain old lucky. Maybe I shouldn't tell you this, but sometimes I blow my reel a kiss and give it a good luck pat, not sure if that helps! Needless to say, they were biting at Pickle Bank. I don't think any boat went home empty handed." she concluded.
Source:compasscayman.com
Just over 277 pounds of fish were caught, and earned the crew a $500 fuel voucher from Scott's Landing, for the boat with the highest cumulative weight.
Persaud earned an additional $3,000 for landing the tournament's second heaviest wahoo, at 59.6 pounds. Crew mate Vaughan Smith added to the Miss Nicole coffers by taking home $2,000 for the heaviest yellowfin tuna, at 60.1 pounds.
"Some days you catch, some days you don't, that's just fishing," Persaud said. "Catching fish has to do with the current, moon, bait choice and sometimes just being plain old lucky. Maybe I shouldn't tell you this, but sometimes I blow my reel a kiss and give it a good luck pat, not sure if that helps! Needless to say, they were biting at Pickle Bank. I don't think any boat went home empty handed." she concluded.
Source:compasscayman.com