
The Keys first cold front of the season greeted 98 anglers fishing on 21 boats. Juan Vilorio aboard the Hellreyzer would release the first sailfish of the three day tournament while the Cloud Nine was fighting a double header. At the end of day one 32 sailfish were released and the Cloud Nine was in the lead with 5fish.
Day two would start out early for Tackle Center as captain Charlie Scoble called in a triple header of sailfish at 8:42 AM followed by Last Dance calling in a double. The Tackle Center would release two of the fish quickly but the third fish was not going to be easy. 11 other sails were released before Donny Lange released the third fish of the triple header at 10:12AM. As the day ended Tackle Center would be in the lead with a total of 8 releases followed by the Contagious with 6 and the Cloud Nine with 5.


Debbie David of Hollywood FL fishing aboard the Relentless with Captain Paul Ross would release 3 sailfish winning the Top Lady Angler award. Second and Third Place Junior Angler awards would go to Laurel David with 2 releases and Christopher David with 1 release, both fishing aboard the Relentless. The Challenger took home most tagged fish team awards with 4 sailfish tagged and released.
In true Islamorada style, the sailfish weren’t the only fish biting on this beautiful weekend. The Largest Tuna was caught by Mike Slocum of Philadelphia, PA fishing aboard the Last Dance weighing in at 24 pounds. Mike also weighed in the largest Dolphin at 9.8 pounds. The largest Mackerel award went to angler Michael Varney from Tavernier FL with a 26.6 pound Kingfish.
The Islamorada Sailfish Tournament is the first leg of the Florida Keys Gold Cup Sailfish Championship. The Contagious is currently in the lead with 11 fish. Second place in the Gold Cup is the Tackle Center with 9 releases and third is the Yellow Tale with 7. The next leg of the series is at the Islamorada Fishing Club’s Captains Cup Sailfish Tournament on January 20th and the champions will be crowned during the Cheeca Lodge and Spa Presidential Sailfish Tournament January 23rd and 24th 2021.
“Whale Harbor served up another great event,” stated tournament director Dianne Harbaugh. “Things were a little different with all the covid protocols but everyone did a great job and had a wonderful time.”  The Islamorada Sailfish Tournament is the primary fund raiser for the Islamorada Charter Boat Association. The Islamorada Sailfish Tournament will continue the fight to preserve and protect the fabulous fishing in the Florida Keys. More information on the Islamorada Sailfish Tournament can be found on the web site www.islamoradasailfishtournament.com.