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    Carterican claims top Big Rock Kids prize

    By Paul Durham,

    10 hours ago
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    The winning crew of the Carterican, which took home top honors in the fourth Big Rock Kids Tournament last weekend in Morehead City, is, from left, Georgie Landry, Anna Kate Salter, Savannah Penny, Anderson Shatterly and Baker Smith. Contributed photo

    For the second straight year, a fishing boat with major Wilson connections has claimed the top prize in the Big Rock Kids Tournament, a July offshoot of the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament held each June out of Morehead City.

    Carterican — which is owned by brothers Jamie Smith of Wilson and Lee Smith, who now resides in Morehead City — took home the top prize in the fourth edition of the Big Rock Kids that turned from a two-day event into a wild, one-day shootout last Saturday on the Gulf Stream due to rough seas the first two scheduled days. Because of bad weather Friday, the tournament was extended to Sunday.

    Carterican, captained by Lee Smith, racked up 1,050 points without even hooking up with a blue marlin in the tournament in which all fish are released. Instead, the all-girl crew of five rising eighth graders, including Smith’s daughter, Baker, caught and released seven sailfish that were good for the tournament’s trophy and top prize of $28,600.

    “You get the shots and make them count and it’s always fun to win,” said Lee Smith. “That’s what we do it for. But the Big Rock does a really great job of just putting on their tournaments with the staff that they have and the organization that they have, it’s one of the best tournaments.”

    Carterican follows the 2023 Big Rock Kids win by Marlin Fever, owned by the Daniel family of Wilson County. Reel Developers was the second-place boat behind Carterican while Sensation placed third in Big Rock Kids.

    While the Carterican has had major success at the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament in the past, including winning the Fabulous Fisherman’s prize in 2018, the 2024 Big Rock was not memorable for the Smith brothers. Getting a win in the Big Rock Kids doesn’t pay nearly as much but it’s a lot of fun, Lee Smith said.

    “It’s probably a lot less stressful,” he said of the Big Rock Kids. “I know the captains are all looking at it a little bit differently, but hey, we just want to make sure that these kids have fun and anything that happens beyond that with any prize money or awards or anything is extra.”

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    Baker Smith, right, displays a flag aboard the Carterican as mate Charlie Hoffman looks on during the Big Rock Kids Tournament at Morehead City last weekend. Contributed photo

    Because it’s a total release tournament, Smith said that light tackle is used.

    “The rods are not as heavy,” he explained. “We’re not using the big reels like you’re used to seeing, like the regular Big Rock, where you’re actually trying to get the fish boat side and on the leader and then trying to boat it, you know, gaff it and boat it. Since the kids tournament is all release on billfish, we can use lighter tackle. It’s easier for the kids to hold the tackle and reel.”

    Smith said that the tournament turning into basically a one-day affair didn’t change their strategy but the girls did a great job of bringing in the sailfish that were hooked up. Each one of them — Savannah Penny, Anderson Shatterly, Anna Kate Salter, Georgie Landry and Baker — landed at least one sailfish while Savannah and Anderson each caught two. Anna Kate also brought in a dolphin fish.

    “These girls are tough. They had a really fun time,” said Lee Smith. “I think there’s only one or two boats that fished two days of the tournament of their two fishing days. The majority of the boats fished only one day, and that was Sunday, because of how bad the weather was leading up to Sunday.”

    But it was smooth sailing Sunday.

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    The all-girl crew of the Carterican for the fourth annual Big Rock Kids Tournament took home the top prize after totaling 1,050 points with seven sailfish releases Sunday, July 14. From left are Georgie Landry, Savannah Penny, Baker Smith, Anna Kate Salter and Anderson Shatterly displaying the trophy and prizes at the annual post-tournament awards banquet. Big Rock Kids Tournament anna kate Anderson

    “It was really exciting and really cool experience,” said Baker Smith after her first experience fishing in a tournament. “I’ve been kind of doing it for a little while, though, like a little bit every year mostly in the summer though.”

    Her older sister, Susie, has fished in the Big Rock Kids before ageing out. Now Baker has gotten hooked on deep sea fishing, but not so much for the fish as for the friends.

    “It was really cool to be able to, like, do it with people that I know and people that I have a fun time with,” she said.

    The post Carterican claims top Big Rock Kids prize first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia .

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