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Wednesday
Feb092011

2011 Team Entries Now Open!

We'd like to welcome back our teams from 2010, along with all the new teams taking on the 2nd Annual Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge. For your convenience, we've just opened up tournament entry forms and submissions online.

PHOTO: L-R: Bob Hueter, Sean Paxton, 2010 1st Place Winners of Team Pole Dancer (Zack Gerzeny & Capt. Wayne Nichols), Brooks Paxton II, Capt. Robert Moore

This link, will provide you the options of viewing, downloading, submitting or requesting entry forms. You'll also be provided with several payment options to secure your spot in this year's competition.

Keep in mind that all entries forms and fees will be taken on a first-come-first-serve basis, and the time of payment also marks your start position for the the first day of competition.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. In the meantime, we look forward to seeing you in Punta Gorda and on the water this May 13 - 15th! As always, stay tuned to UltimateSharkChallenge.com for all the latest news and updates.

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PHOTO: 2010 Grand Championship Teams & Directors. L-R Front: Bob Hueter, Capt. Mike Manis, Capt. Jay Withers, Zack Gerzeny, Sean Paxton, Capt. Wayne Nichols, Brooks Paxton II, Capt. Robert Moore. L-R Back: Thomas Burt, David McQuade, Capt. Jimmy Willis, Capt. Bucky Dennis, William Deluna, Richard Proceszyn.

PHOTO FROM VIDEO: Team RedZone in action on Tampa Bay in 2010. L - R: Jay Withers, preparing to conventionally tag a 6 foot, 6" male bull shark, while Mike Manis secures the fish with an Aftco tail snare, and USC Certified Observer, Robert Lugiewicz maintains control of the head. This catch & release would help Team Red Zone land 2nd Place overall. Named 'Red Zone' by the team, it would also be successfully satellite tagged by the Mote Center for Shark Research.

Tuesday
Jun082010

GH-USC Miami Herald Article 

SARASOTA - Theater-goers at this southwest Florida marine attraction and research laboratory (Mote) were attending a rare event: an all catch-and-release, big-money, science-centered shark fishing tournament broadcast from the water.

 Photo: Sue Cocking / Miami Herald Staff

The scientists on the big screen -- Robert Hueter, director of Mote's Center for Shark Research, and colleagues Jack Morris and John Tyminski -- were busy fitting the shark with a satellite tracking tag the size of a large cigar. After they finished drilling and secured the tag, they removed a lasso from around the shark's tail and set it free. It hovered disoriented on the surface for a few seconds, then swam away.

"Outstanding,'' Hueter said later.

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Wednesday
May262010

GH-USC Washington Post

We were joined on the water, during the qualifying round, by Juliet Eilperin, Washington Post Staff Writer. We'd like to thank her for making the trip down from Washington to cover the tournament and share this story with the many Washington Post readers around the world.

L-R: Brooks Paxton II, Sean Paxton, Juliet Eilperin, Bob Hueter

PUNTA GORDA, FLA. -- Most shark tournaments follow a similar ritual: Contestants haul up sharks and bring them back to the dock, where the by now dead animals are weighed and measured so judges can declare a winner. But in the Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge, which had a qualifying competition earlier this month and will culminate in a final round of fishing this weekend, the sharks get away with their lives.

The idea of catching sharks and freeing them for entertainment is a new twist on the old sport -- the latest effort by conservationists and scientists to protect dwindling shark populations.

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Monday
May242010

Grand Championship Winner Announced!

The Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge wrapped up Sunday at Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium with the presentation of a $10,000 grand prize check to team Pole Dancer.

But the real winners in this all-release shark fishing tournament were the sharks, said the organizers, scientists, anglers and conservationists who came together to create a successful event.

The Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge was designed to be a "next generation" model for shark fishing competitions that supported shark protection while still providing spectators and anglers a thrilling event. Read Full Press Release ...

Wednesday
May192010

Grand Championship This Weekend!

The weekend has a full slate of activities for the public including a line-up of internationally recognized speakers on Friday, May 21, a day full of sharky activities for children and adults in Mote Aquarium on Saturday, May 22, and, of course, the final round of the all-catch and release Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge taking place Saturday and finishing up on Sunday, May 23.

During the competition Saturday and Sunday, video of the fishing and tagging action will be shown throughout each day in Mote Aquarium's Immersion Cinema. The Friday afternoon program will be open to the public with limited seating available, and the Saturday and Sunday activities are free for all Mote Aquarium visitors. Read Full Press Release ...

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