But you just, you know, we're not gonna get our plaque on the Big Rock fountain there," McCoy told local TV station WNCT. "I've never really been a money guy, but that paycheck would have been real nice. Instead, their apparent victory was put on hold, as officials examined a bite near the marlin's tail. It looked to be the tournament's winning catch, coming from the last boat to return after an hours-long fight - a dramatic end to the popular contest in its 65th year.Ĭaptain Greg McCoy and the Sensation team had been soaring as their boat backed into the dock, carried by the promise of a windfall and the story of the day they won it all. The initial appearance of the large marlin, later given an unofficial weight of 619.4 pounds, on late Saturday night set off loud cheers from spectators at the docks in Morehead City. But rather than collecting a $3.5 million payout in the fishing tournament on the North Carolina coast, the boat's catch was disqualified because it was mutilated - bitten by a shark or another animal. Out of 271 boats in the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament, the Sensation brought in the biggest blue marlin, and the only one weighing more than 500 pounds. But after the fish was held up on the scale, Big Rock announcer Tommy Bennett said, "It would appear that this fish has been bitten by a shark." At first, the Sensation's large marlin looked to be the tournament's winning catch.
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