A team from Clearwater, FL won this year's Key West Mackerel Tournament by pulling in a 54.73 pound kingfish. The Clearwater team bested 74 other entrants to the tourney. Here's the full article from KeysNet.com.
A 54.73-pound kingfish catch earned the Bimini Twist team top honors at the Key West Harbour King Mackerel Tournament that ended Jan. 22.
Led by Capt. Grant Johnston of Clearwater, the team consisted of Johnston's father Doug and 7-year-old son Blake Johnston, both of Clearwater, and uncle Jerry Stephenson of Fort Myers Beach.
Blake Johnston, who helped fight the winning kingfish with Stephenson, was named the tournament's top junior angler.
According to Grant Johnston, the team was about 30 miles west of Key West in about 80 feet of water when they caught the fish on a blue runner, but winning wasn't their primary motivation for entering the tournament.
"We were just there to have fun. We're all family and we all like to get together and fish together," he said. "We knew we had a solid fish, but there was a strong chance that somebody could have something bigger."
Second place went to team Get Snookerd with a 48.35-pound kingfish. Skippered by Capt. Chris Workman of Naples, the team consisted of Naples angler Kevin Weber, Dave Albritton of Fort Pierce and Ken Dillingham of Big Pine Key.
The Reel Conch team, led by Capt. Randy Sterling Jr. of Key West, took third place with a 47.84-pound catch. Anglers included Randy Sterling Sr., who earned the top senior angler title.
The tournament also featured a division for anglers fishing in boats 23 feet or shorter. Its winner was team Still Kickin, guided by Capt. Chad Lammert of Fort Myers, with a 44.32-pound fish. Team member June Gutknecht of Fort Myers, the captain's wife, was named the tournament's top lady angler.
The two-day angling challenge, a sanctioned divisional tournament of the Southern Kingfish Association, attracted 75 boats.
Source: http://www.keysnet.com/2012/01/26/416708/clearwater-team-wins-key-west.html