Another Inshore Classic Fishing Tournament In The Books

The Nantucket Anglers Club completed their 16th annual Inshore Classic on Saturday, a fishing tournament divided into three divisions (All Tackle, Fly, and Junior) where fisherman compete to catch the largest bluefish, striped bass, false albacore, and bonito. The tournament began on September 5th spans five weeks.

The Division Leaders are ranked by the combined length of the largest fish each fisherman caught of each of the four species. There were two separate categories of beach and boat. James Musia led the way in the All Tackle Division (boat) with a combined length of 132.25 inches. Chris Connolly of the Fly Division (boat) was behind him with a combined length of 112 inches.

All Tackle/Boat (Total Inches):

1st James Musia, 132.25 inches

2nd  Chris Connolly, 128.5 inches

3rd Chris Lydon, 106.25 inches

4th Matt Rainwater, 96.75 inches

5th Louis Greco, 93 inches

All Tackle/Beach (Total Inches):

1st Raf Osona, 101.5 inches

2nd Neil Krauter, 99.25 inches

3rd Rick Ramos, 99 inches

4th Cody Peterson, 97.75 inches

5th Reese Castiglioni, 96 inches

Fly/Boat (Total Inches):

1st Chris Connolly, 112 inches

2nd Chris Bamford, 102 inches

3rd Johnson McKelvey, 91 inches

4th Kris Perez, 90.5 inches

5th Loukas Natsis, 89.25 inches

Fly/Beach (Total Inches):

1st John Moy 84.25 inches

2nd Daniel Day 63 inches

3rd Grant Cowherd 60.25 inches

4th Ken Andrewlavage 47 inches

5th Nate Stansfield 39.25 inches

Junior/Boat (Total Inches):

1st Tim Sullivan, 111 inches

2nd Jake Johnson, 96.5 inches

3rd Knox Keating, 82.75 inches

4th Curren Wiggin, 82 inches

5th Fisher Sullivan, 72.5 inches

Junior/Beach (Total Inches):

1st Jake Johnson, 49 inches

2nd Raf Osona, 43.5 inches

3rd Isla Grimes, 22 inches

 

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