How much does it cost to enter the tournament?
- Registration is $600 per boat (ABC Members pay $500) up until February 12, 2008. Registration the night of the kickoff party is $800 per boat for everyone (including ABC members).
Do I have to pay extra to add additional anglers?
- No. This is a boat tournament and we do not charge additional fees for additional anglers.
Can the captain also be an angler?
- Yes. The captain does not need to fill out the angler portion of the entry form. Completion of the captain's section of the form will qualify him or her as an angler.
Where can I register for the tournament?
- By mail: Checks may be mailed with your registration form up until February 12, 2008.
- Payable to: Associated Builders and Contractors
- Mailed to: Bluewater Movements PO Box 50114, Lighthouse Point, FL 33074
- By Fax: You may fax your entry form with payment information in advance to our office at (954) 725-4070.
- Kickoff Party: Your last chance to register is the night of the kickoff party.
- Register Online - Click here
Can I pay with a check at the kickoff party?
- No. Acceptable payment methods at the kickoff party are Cash, Cashier's check, Mastercard, and Visa. No business or personal checks will be accepted at the kickoff party.
What are the eligible species of fish?
- Sailfish, White Marlin, Blue Marlin, Dolphin, Wahoo and Kingfish
What is the minimum weight requirement for Funfish?
How many Funfish can we weigh?
- 1 per species. A maximum of 10 fish per boat.
What if there is a tie?
- In the event of a tie, winners will be determined by the team or individual that releases their last fish first.
Can we use treble hooks?
- No. As required by NMFS, all teams must use a non-offset circle hook in the tournament.
How many lines can we fish?
- All boats are permitted to fish up to eight lines based on their general entry fee into the Billfish Challenge.
Is live chumming allowed in the tournament?
- No. Live Chumming is not permitted. Frozen chum, however, is allowed.
What are the boundaries in the tournament?
- Boats are limited to the waters off of the east coast of Florida no more than 35 miles offshore. Boat may fish as far north and south as they wish.
Is there a Bimini Start?
- No. Boats may checkout from their specified inlet at 6:30am and proceed to their fishing grounds.
Is there an official announcement of lines in the water?
- Yes. The announcement will be made at 7:00am.
What inlets can I check out from?
- Available inlets are:
- Government Cut, Miami
- Hillsboro Inlet, Pompano Beach
- Lake Worth Inlet, Palm Beach
Do I have to turn my release card into the same inlet I checked out of?
- No. You may turn your release cards into any one of the acceptable inlets. Just make sure to be checked in by 5:00pm.
Is there an official announcement of lines out of the water?
- No. Boats with release cards to turn in must do so by visually checking in at the specified location inside any one of the (3) tournament inlets by 5:00pm. Check-in locations will be identified at the Captain’s meeting. Kingfish, Dolphin and Wahoo may only be weighed at Hillsboro Inlet. If you have fish to weigh in the tournament you will need to check in at Hillsboro Inlet. Boats that do not check in one of the specified locations by 5:00pm will be ineligible to submit their release cards or weigh their fish.