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Four Anglers and Their Guides Qualify for Bahamas Bonefishing Tournament Championship

GRAND BAHAMA, Bahamas – The Bahamas Bonefishing Tournament series, a roving, four-islands tournament which kicked off at the Grand Lucayan in Grand Bahama, July 8-13, 2025, was a historic event and rounding success. The top two angling teams and their guides became the first qualifiers for the Championship Tournament, which will be held October 21-26, in Black Point, Exuma. The next tournaments will take place in Andros, October 7-12, and Eleuthera, October 14-19, before the championship.

The first leg of the historic, 4-islands Bahamas Bonefishing Tournament Series, organized by the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (BMOTIA) kicked off July 8-13, 2025, in beautiful Grand Bahama. Twelve anglers and six skilled fly-fishing guides participated in the event which was met with fierce competition, comradery, authentic Bahamian culture, and conservation experiences. Pictured from left to right are Joel Moxey, event co-host and Consultant, BMOTIA; David Tate, winning guide; Omeko Glinton, winning angler; Wendell Saunders, Executive, BMOTIA-Grand Bahama; Malachi Rolle, winning Angler and Earnestine Moxyz, event co-host and Senior Manager and Lead for Fishing Industry, BMOTIA. The remaining 2025 tournaments are set for October 7-12, in Andros; October 14-19, in Eleuthera and the championship is set for October 21-26, in Black Point, Exuma, where some $50,000 in cash and prizes is up for grabs. The top two teams from each island advances to the championship, and 12 local or foreign anglers can register to compete in the open slots in the championship tournament. (Photo Credits:  Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation)
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