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BOMA Boston Fishing Tournament June 7th: A Reeling Good Time, sponsored by UGL Services

The 9th annual BOMA Boston Striped Bass and Bluefish Tournament, sponsored by UGL Services, took place on June 7th. Mother Nature cooperated for most of the day and everyone had a good time. While the number of fish caught was lower than past years, the sizes of the winning fish did not disappoint! First place caught by Tuslie Johgan was a massive 48" long and 44.7 lbs, the runner up caught by a male, Steve Howard, was 44.5" and 32.8 lbs, and the runner up caught by a female, Kelly Crosby, was 34" and 11.5 lbs. The Colliers International sponsored boat caught the most fish on the vessel named, "Bounty Hunter." The day's festivities culminated in a harborside seafood lunch at the Daily Catch where the awards were presented, sponsored by A.W. Perry, Inc., and Stanley Elevator Company, Inc. Visit www.bomaboston.org for recap and more pictures!
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