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Tom Kieras Wins Martha’s Vineyard Surfcasters
Association’s 2004 Chappy Shark Tournament
A field of sixteen competitors challenged their patience and courage to
catch the largest shark from the beach during the 2004 Chappy Shark
Tournament sponsored by the Martha’s Vineyard Surfcasters Association. Tom
Kieras caught first honors by beaching a 6 foot 1 inch Brown shark
estimated to weigh more than 125 lbs. Second place was captured by Steve
Purcell with a 66" Brown shark while Carl Deerhing placed third with a 61"
Brown shark. Ed Willoughby received honorable mention for his 56 ½" Brown
shark.
The annual event was held over the week ending August 8, 2004 for
members of the association. Proceeds from the entrance fees are used to
support the club’s introductory fishing programs for children such as the
Boys and Girls Club fishing trips onboard the Skipper. According to
Captain Russ Lawrence, Chairman of this year’s shark fishing tournament:
"This year’s event was a great success with four qualifying sharks caught
and beached. Two of the sharks were tagged and released unharmed and two
were taken for table fare with some of shark steaks used at the awards
barbeque. Several anglers discovered the ferocity of these magnificent
creatures when they hooked up and fought them only to have lines parted or
hooks pulled straight". Greg Skomal, one of the East Coast's foremost
experts on sharks attended the awards ceremony and expressed his gratitude
for the club's interest in tagging and releasing sharks for scientific
study.
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