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Hilo Trollers May Tournament

The Hilo Trollers held their second tournament of the season on Sunday, May 12. It was another safe and successful tournament with plenty of friendly competition. The water was flat, but the bite was a little slow. Twenty boats ran, and 11 brought in qualifying flag fish. Two ‘ahi and 13 ono came up.

The largest fish overall and the largest ‘ahi was a 108.6-lb tuna landed on the FORCE 25 by Capt. Neal Nakagawa and crew. The second largest fish overall was a 47.5-lb ‘ahi landed on the by Capt. Ryan Watanabe and crew. The largest ono was a 37.2-lb fish landed on the by Capt. Klee Spencer and crew. No marlin or qualifying mahimahi were landed.

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