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Yamaha Contender Miami Billfish Tournament hosts Marine Conservation Night with Rosenstiel School
Thu, Oct 22, 2009

Dr. Eric Prince will discuss the latest study that compares the performance of circle hooks and equivalent-size "J" hooks commonly used for sailfish recreational fishing as part of Marine Conservation Night Tuesday, Nov. 10, 6-9 p.m. at the Rosenstiel School Commons, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Virginia Key. The Yamaha Contender Miami Billfish Tournament hosts this event every year in conjunction with Rosenstiel School and its Pew Institute for Ocean Science in an effort to raise awareness of marine conservation issues.

Circle hooks are functionally shaped to result in more fish being hooked – 60 percent more fish than with a conventional J-shaped hook – and are scientifically proven to reduce fish mortality, which is optimal in catch-and-release fishing. This type of hook has great holding power, even holding bait better, and can be used for all freshwater and saltwater fish species.

Avid fishermen like circle hooks because of the 95 percent lip hook rate that makes it nearly impossible for fish to escape. Environmentalists praise the circle hooks' less invasive way of catching fish, so that these fish can go onto live another day, grow bigger and further propagate their species.

Free and open to the public, the event also will include information about a variety of local marine conservation organizations that help preserve marine wildlife in South Florida that makes for an evening of fun and education designed for the entire family.

The Yamaha Contender Miami Billfish Tournament, the first fishing tournament in the United States to go to an All-Circle-Hook format, has awarded almost $450,000 to marine enhancement programs in the South Florida area. The tournament event takes place every April, but continues its efforts throughout the year. For further information, contact the tournament office at (305) 598-2525 or visit www.miamibillfish.com

 



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