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Bryett, Mason and Trimble Win Inaugural Flying Mako
- By Flyfishinsaltwaters Magazine
- Published 01/24/2010
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Tournament sponsors, Flyfishing in Saltwaters Magazine reports in this issue Jan/Feb :
Team "Fair-Dinkum" Randall Bryett , Brendon Mason and Sascha Trimble (whom was 4 months pregnant) caught five mako sharks Sept 26 to win the inaugural fly Mako tournament in San Diego, California.
Fishing with Capt Dave Trimble of http://www.ontheflyfishingcharter.com, the team edged out Bill Lucoff,who caught two makos with Capt John Hendrickson, while Randy West and John Nakano finished third with a single blue shark on fly.
Six teams signed up for the first annual Flying Mako tournament. Three teams caught and released fish, while the others returned to the dock with many stories to tell and justifications for their tough day on the water!

The tournament's focus is sustainability, conservation and sound management of mako sharks, and tournament coordinators Conway Bowman and Bob Deibel announced that over $2500 was donated to the Pleger Institute of Enviromental Research (PIER) , St Jude Childresn's Research Hostipal and Colorado's Casting for Recovery.
The second annual flying Mako tournament wil be a two day event on Aug 4-5 , 2010. For more information visit www.bowmanbluewater.com and www.ichthyosys.com

L-R Conway Bowman, Dave Trimble and Jnr, Sascha Trimble, Brendan Mason, Randall Bryett, Bob Deibel



Sascha and Dave Trimble
Team "Fair-Dinkum" Randall Bryett , Brendon Mason and Sascha Trimble (whom was 4 months pregnant) caught five mako sharks Sept 26 to win the inaugural fly Mako tournament in San Diego, California.
Fishing with Capt Dave Trimble of http://www.ontheflyfishingcharter.com, the team edged out Bill Lucoff,who caught two makos with Capt John Hendrickson, while Randy West and John Nakano finished third with a single blue shark on fly.
Six teams signed up for the first annual Flying Mako tournament. Three teams caught and released fish, while the others returned to the dock with many stories to tell and justifications for their tough day on the water!

The tournament's focus is sustainability, conservation and sound management of mako sharks, and tournament coordinators Conway Bowman and Bob Deibel announced that over $2500 was donated to the Pleger Institute of Enviromental Research (PIER) , St Jude Childresn's Research Hostipal and Colorado's Casting for Recovery.
The second annual flying Mako tournament wil be a two day event on Aug 4-5 , 2010. For more information visit www.bowmanbluewater.com and www.ichthyosys.com

L-R Conway Bowman, Dave Trimble and Jnr, Sascha Trimble, Brendan Mason, Randall Bryett, Bob Deibel



Sascha and Dave Trimble

