2012 Billfish Invitational to Present Tim Choate with Achievement Award at Bimini Big Game Club
February 8, 2012 at 2:15 am | Posted in Billfish Invitational, Bimini Big Game Club, Guy Harvey, Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation, Guy Harvey Outpost Ltd. | Leave a commentTags: Bahamas, billfish, Billfish Invitational, Bimini Big Game Club, Black Fly Bimini, fishing tournament, Frank Johnson, Guy Harvey, Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation, Guy Harvey Outpost, Hemingway, IGFA, Kent Ullberg, Michael Lerner, sport fishing, The Billfish Foundation, Tim Choate
Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA – February 7, 2012—Captain Ned Stone, Tournament Director for the 2012 Billfish Invitational, confirmed today the Bimini Big Game Club, a Guy Harvey Outpost Resort will host the tournament from May 30 – June 2. At a special dinner event on May 31st, renowned conservation advocate, international sport fishing angler and entrepreneur Tim Choate will be presented the Frank Johnson Trophy for Personal Achievement in the Advancement of Big Game Sport Fishing. The Billfish Invitational was launched last year to celebrate the reopening of the legendary Bimini Big Game Club, now operating as a Guy Harvey Outpost Resort.
In announcing Choate’s selection, Guy Harvey, Chairman of Guy Harvey Outpost Resorts added, “Tim’s visionary and passionate commitment to billfish conservation and the operation of top-of-class sport fishing operations in Costa Rica, Guatemala and more recently Brazil and the Galapagos have pretty much shaped international recognition and respect of these countries for their robust conservation practices and dedication to healthy and sustainable recreational fisheries.”
Choate is a co-founder of the prestigious Billfish Foundation, an organization dedicated to billfish research and conservation and the promotion of circle hook fishing techniques. “He has been and continues to be a driving force behind today’s worldwide Billfish conservation movement” notes Harvey. “Every marlin angler today owes a debt of gratitude to Tim for his tireless work to protect billfish from irresponsible fishing practices.”
Commenting on his nomination, Choate noted, “The honor of receiving this perpetual trophy at the Bimini Big Game Club brings me full circle with my passion for marlin fishing and growing up in South Florida. I caught my first blue marlin here in Bimini in 1962.” A big game fishing enthusiast by nature, Choate is angling to win the tournament outright. “I have probably some 50,000 billfish catches to my name and those of our boats, but I’m leaving nothing to chance. I’ve got legendary charter captain Bouncer Smith and my daughter Stephanie as an angler. We fish together around the world, but winning this tournament in Bimini at the Big Game Club would be a truly memorable accomplishment for me and my family.”
The winning billfish team is presented the Hemingway-Lerner Trophy, a Kent Ullberg sculpture commissioned by the Club to recognize “Friendship, teamwork and the pursuit of Excellence.” Both trophies are on permanent display at the Big Game Club. The tournament is a charity event that donates all net proceeds for the exclusive benefit of conservation and education programs in Bimini. The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation administers the funds in concert with the International Game Fish Association.
About Tim Choate
Tim Choate has been an ardent angler since moving to Islamorada from New York City as a boy in the mid-1950s. His Florida Keys childhood fostered an enthusiasm for offshore fishing, particularly in Bimini and Cat Cay. While earning his law degree from the University of Miami in 1974, his 19- foot center console was a fixture at the Big Game Club. Choate gave up a successful Miami law practice in 1982 to form Artmarina to pursue the sport fishing business and travel the world in pursuit of big game records. In 1984 he acquired Striker Aluminum Yachts and through the years his Artmarina subsidiary has managed numerous charter fishing operations and lodges throughout Central and South America, including Guatemala’s famed Fins ‘N Feathers. Choate pioneered the use of socioeconomic studies by governments and conservation groups to validate the correlation of billfishing conservation and tourism. These efforts lead to the creation of the Billfish Foundation which he co-founded with the late Win Rockefeller and the establishment of the Presidential Challenge Conservation Series, Central America. He remains a tireless advocate of billfish conservation legislation both in the United States and worldwide.
Bimini February Fishing Report from Coastal Angler Magazine
February 7, 2012 at 12:58 am | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Guy Harvey Outpost Ltd. | Leave a commentTags: Bimini Big Game Club, Coastal Angler Magazine, dolphin, fishing report, Guy Harvey Outpost, sailfish, tuna, wahoo
The new year got off to a great start in Bimini. In January, we caught a little bit of everything, from a scale bending 101.4 pound wahoo to a bright, beautiful sailfish that was hooked up and later released by a couple of newlyweds. As is customary this time of year, we also landed some big bull dolphins and several nice yellowfin tuna. The one thing all this action had in common – we caught everything right out front between Bimini and Cat Cay.
February is a great month to be in Bimini, with a wide range of target species in good numbers. We should see a few blue marlin showing up in the current edges, somewhere in the range of 600 to 1200 feet of water. Successful anglers targeting blues will be pulling mainly artificial. The blue marlin bite was pretty strong last year and should be the same this year.
For anglers wanting to do some high speed trolling, the wahoo bite will be in full swing this month. Zig zagging between 120 to 450 feet of water from Bimini to Ocean Cay will be the most productive grounds for wahoo. If you’re just looking for table fare, ballyhoo on mono, as well as a few #9 wire rigs, will produce a few wahoo, as well as a few dolphin. And, as always, deep dropping for yelloweye and queen snapper is an awesome way to guarantee a great meal for the entire crew.
FORECAST BY : Capt. Skipper Gentry
Bimini Big Game Club/ Guy Harvey Outpost Resort
Phone: (305) 320-3011 or (242) 347-3391
Date Announced for 3rd Annual Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation Bahamas Day at Miami Executive Aviation
February 2, 2012 at 6:02 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club | Leave a commentTags: aviation, Bahamas, Bimini Big Game Club, Guy Harvey Outpost, Miami, Miami Executive Aviation
The Third Annual Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation Bahamas Day, sponsored in part by the Bimini Big Game Club, is scheduled to take place February 25th at Miami Executive Aviation. The event is sponsored annually by The Islands of The Bahamas to assist pilots who want to fly their aricraft to The Bahamas. See the press release below for more information. Click here to register!
History of Bimini Bluefin Tuna Fishing Featured in Marlin Magazine
February 2, 2012 at 2:39 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Tuna | Leave a commentTags: Bahamas, Bimini Big Game Club, fishing, marlin, peter wright, sport fishing, tuna
If you missed Marlin Magazine’s fascinating January 2012 account of the history of Bimini’s bluefin tuna fishery, then you are in luck – you can now read the full article at the magazine’s web site. The pairing of Peter Wright’s excellent narrative with a collection of nostalgia-inducing photos from the ’50s & ’60s gives an exciting glimpse into the history of the sport fishing capital of the world!
An Invitation from Vaughn Cochran to View his New Exhibition at the IGFA Hall of Fame Museum Through April 15th
January 25, 2012 at 2:48 am | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Bonefish Bimini, Guy Harvey | Leave a commentTags: Bimini Big Game Club, Bonefish Bimini, Guy Harvey, Guy Harvey Outpost, IGFA

Ned Stone and Vaughn Cochran hang the artist's self-portrait during preparations for an exhibition of Vaughn's work at the IGFA.
From Vaughn Cochran – artist, conservationist, fly fishing guru and proprietor of Bonefish Bimini at the Bimini Big Game Club, a Guy Harvey Outpost Resort & Marina:
You are invited to attend the GRAND OPENING of my newest art exhibition at the IGFA Hall of Fame Museum in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. There will be a reception in the main entry to the Museum on Wednesday, January 25th from 5 to 7 pm serving food and drink. The exhibit will run until April 15th.
ABOUT THE SHOW
The invitation to do this show arrived at the same time I decided to venture into the difficult world of portraits. Not just any portraits but drawings and paintings of the legends of the industry, following the path I chose years ago to create art that spoke about the images, ideas and concepts of the fishing industry….the tools, the colors, boats, familiar scenes and of course the fish. Degas painted dancers and Andy Worhol through his colorful paintings, silkscreen prints and sculptures elevated everyday items of the popular culture into the art world, (where the term “Pop” came from). This would be my chance to elevate the icons of fishing and to explore bringing my interpretation of my friends to the walls of the IGFA. What better way to force myself to actually execute the idea of contemporary portraits from conception to “hanging a show”.
Each piece in this show could be a starting point for another show, paintings that would be take offs, exploring the concepts that were established in that particular painting. I’m sure you’ll see these thoughts again in paintings somewhere down the road, as every artist is always asking the same question…where do I go from here? Should I keep painting the same thing over and over again or should I take a chance and risk failure?
Take a chance…..failure is not an option!
I hope you enjoy the show.
Dive Legend Neal Watson Re-Elected President of the Bahamas Diving Association
January 24, 2012 at 3:29 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Dive Bimini | Leave a commentTags: Bahamas, Bimini Big Game Club, Dive Bimini, Guy Harvey Outpost, Neal Watson
THE BAHAMAS—JANUARY 24, 2012— Dive legend and businessman Neal Watson has been re-elected for another two-year term as President of the Bahamas Diving Association.
Stuart Cove, owner of Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas in Nassau and Stuart Cove’s Tiger Beach Safaris on Grand Bahama Island, was re-elected vice president.
Watson and celebrated marine artist, scientist and conservationist Dr. Guy Harvey joined forces last year to open Neal Watson’s Dive Bimini at the Bimini Big Game Club in Alice Town.
Watson has been a pioneer in the dive resort business starting his first dive operation in Freeport, Bahamas in 1965. He has been involved in owning and operating hotels, establishing a chain of dive operations, working in the treasure salvage business, stunt coordinator for the movie and TV industry, owned and operated an airline charter company and established a chain of Neal Watson’s Undersea Adventure franchise dive operations in the Bahamas and Caribbean.
In 1985 Watson moved to Fort Lauderdale from Bimini and established Neal Watson’s Undersea Adventures as a Florida Corporation. Shortly thereafter he started USA Travel Network, Inc., which is an ARC accredited tour company specializing in diving and adventure sports travel.
Watson currently serves on the Board of Directors of DEMA (Dive Equipment & Marketing Association), which is the World Trade Association for the diving industry; and is Chair of the Bahamas Dive Marketing Committee, which is responsible for recommending budget expenditures for the Bahamas Ministry Tourism for the Bahamas Government Dive Market Promotions.
Personal achievements include breaking the World’s Scuba Depth Record, diving 437 feet on compressed air as well as breaking the World’s Underwater Distance Record by swimming 66 miles underwater, non-stop without surfacing.
Return of Legendary Big Game Club Sparks New Tourism Opportunities in Bimini
January 7, 2012 at 11:28 pm | Posted in Billfish Invitational, Bimini Big Game Club, Bonefish Bimini, Dive Bimini, Guy Harvey, Guy Harvey Outpost Ltd. | Leave a commentTags: Billfish Invitational, Bimini Big Game Club, Bonefish Bimini, Dive Bimini, Guy Harvey, Guy Harvey Outpost, Neal Watson, Vaughn Cochran
BIMINI, ALICE TOWN—JANUARY 6, 2012— At the gateway to the Bahamas—an archipelago of 700 islands sweeping across 500 miles of open ocean—Bimini has been a media darling in 2011, as dozens of journalists from around the world have re-discovered this tiny island in the stream.
At the forefront of the news surrounding Bimini in 2011, was the successful re-opening of the historic Bimini Big Game Club, a legendary 51-room fishing resort, fully renovated and repositioned as a Guy Harvey Outpost Resort and Marina. Dr. Harvey, known internationally for his marine wildlife art and conservation initiatives, and his Outpost Resorts partners, drove home the message that not only was one of the most legendary offshore angling outposts of all time back in operation, it was also re-inventing itself in a tourism market, where eco-systems and bio-diversity are considerations when promoting traditional pursuits such as fishing, diving and boating.
“In addition to dozens of traditional sport fishing and diving media, the Big Game Club’s return and Bimini’s ever-intriguing storylines drew travel journalists from Switzerland, Spain, Canada and the Netherlands and several US based television news and cable TV operations—we even had the Food Channel here doing a piece on Lionfish, which we catch, prepare and serve in our dining room,” said Michael Weber, General Manager of the Big Game Club. “We also successfully returned to tournament fishing with the launch of the First Annual Billfish Invitational last May as well as hosting events with Hatteras and Bertram Yachts, which celebrated their 50th anniversary here.”
As the result of the local publicity and Bahamas Tourism Board promotions, according to Weber, guest visits are improving and a new wave of tourism interest in Bimini is beginning to build. Bahamas out-island tourism, according to reports through October 2011, showed visitor numbers were up 13% year-to-date.
The Big Game Club is continuing to build its own tourism focused base in 2012, promoting its traditional water sports activities along with a new push for meetings, weddings and group related programs.
Weber said the recent completion of the Gulfstream Conference Center and Hemingway’s Rum Bar & Social Lounge will be heavily promoted as a convenient out-island venue for corporate, scientific and social group events.
Inspired by the renewed public interest, airlift into Bimini continues to improve into 2012.
Bimini has scheduled air access by several carriers including:
* Silver Airways Corp, a new regional carrier launched with assets from the former Gulfstream International Airlines, (the code sharing partner of Continental/United) has acquired a new aircraft (34-seat Saab 340), which should be in service by February/March 2012. At present Silver has increased their frequency to two flights daily from Fort Lauderdale.
* IBC Airways currently operates with Saab 30 passenger aircraft out of Fort Lauderdale International Airport with four times a week service.
* Western Air services Bimini via Nassau with two flights daily.
* For North Florida residents AirGate Aviation has announced regular scheduled service to Bimini.
* Tropic Ocean Airways is the newest member to the Big Game Club offering seaplane service to Bimini from Fort Lauderdale on a charter basis and as a scheduled carrier in March.
For scheduling flights, Weber said its recommended to use the Outpost Travel Concierge Service through the Big Game Club’s reservation office: 1-800-867-4764.
Another potential public transportation service is The Bahamas Express, a high-speed ferry service currently linking Fort Lauderdale and Freeport in the Bahamas. Future plans call for more regular service ports, including Bimini (tentatively March 2012).
Attracting the bulk of travelers to Bimini, according to Weber, will be the traditional blue water angling, backcountry fly fishing and diving pursuits offered at the Bimini Big Game Club and other properties.
“New for 2012, we hope to add water sports activities such as kayaking and kayak nature tours, kite-boarding and instruction and paddle boards,” Weber added.
As for the more traditional pursuits:
Located on the main navigation channel in Bimini Bay, The Big Game Club provides a 75-slip marina capable of accommodating boats up to 145 feet in length. Boaters crossing the stream to Bimini and The Big Game are asked to call the US Marina Reservations Office to arrange for slip accommodations and confirm other special requirements.
Offshore charters are currently available through noted Carolina sportfishing captain Skipper Gentry and his 46’ Post powered with 625 hp diesels.
The Big Game Club is also represented on Bimini’s record setting backcountry flats with fly fishing guru Vaughn Cochran at the helm of Bonefish Bimini. Neal Watson, known fondly as the “Dive God” for his superhuman record breaking scuba records, has launched Neal Watson’s Dive Bimini, a Guy Harvey Outpost Dive Center featuring M/V Bimini Blue, the largest recreational dive boat in the Bahamas.
“Bimini has no shortage of great dive sites: Reefs, Wrecks, Walls, Drift Dives, our famous Atlantis Road and a truly amazing Wild Dolphin Encounter – you name it,” said Watson. “And did I mention, Shark Encounters”, he asks with a grin.
As for future dive sites, an effort currently is underway to sink the tugboat “Manatee” south of Turtle Rocks to make a good dive site in prevailing northeasterly winds. The “Manatee” is currently docked in South Bimini.
Bimini Offshore Fishing Forecast – December 2011
December 4, 2011 at 3:16 am | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Guy Harvey Outpost Ltd. | Leave a commentTags: Bimini Big Game Club, Capt. Billy Black, fishing report
Compliments of Coastal Angler Magazine – Flahama Edition
Bimini will be crawling with wahoo this month. The fish will be thick and of good size. The cold fronts in November worked their magic and this trend is predicted to continue in December. The fronts will push the wahoo along the Bank of Bimini. You will want to troll the ledges zigzagging in anywhere from 150 feet to 600 feet of water. Keep your trolling speed high (at least 10 knots).
My favorite rig for trolling high speeds is a combination double-hooked lure with wahoo belly strips. Your best combinations are traditional colors: black and purple, black and red, or blue and white. Other migratory species you will find in Bimini in December include a strong showing of kingfish and some dolphin and white marlin. They all like the cooler water temps.
December is usually somewhat rough and windy so deep dropping would not be recommended unless you get a couple of calm days between fronts.
Catch ‘em up!
FORECAST BY: Capt. Billy Black
Bimini Big Game Club/Guy Harvey Outpost Resort
Alice Town, Bimini, Bahamas
Phone: (242) 559-3391
Cell (242) 359-6513
Email: Captbillyblack@yahoo.com
$300 Instant Fuel Credit
December 2, 2011 at 11:31 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club | Leave a commentTags: Bimini Big Game Club, fuel credit, Guy Harvey Outpost
Boaters are eligible for a $300 instant fuel credit for a 4 nights consecutive hotel stay. Call the Bimini Big Game Club for more details – 800.867.4764!
Offer Details:
Booking window: Now – June 26, 2012
Travel period: Now – June 30, 2012
Blackout dates: December 22-31, 2011, April 02 -06 , 2012
Bahamas Offers New $400 & $250 Instant Savings Promo Offer
December 1, 2011 at 1:21 am | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Guy Harvey Outpost Ltd. | Leave a commentTags: Bimini Big Game Club, Instant Savings
The Bahama Out Islands Promotion Board, in partnership with The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, is pleased to announce a new 2012 Winter $400 & $250 Instant Savings Promotional Offer for the USA and Canadian markets. The details are as follows:
Promotional Offer: Receive a $400 Instant Savings on stays of 6 nights or longer, or a $250 Instant Savings on stays of 4 or 5 nights
Booking Window: December 12, 2011 through February 6, 2012
Travel Period: January 1, 2012 through June 20, 2012
Blackout Dates: March 15 through April 14, 2012
Minimum Stay: 6 consecutive nights or longer for the $400 Instant Savings; 4 or 5 consecutive nights for the $250 Instant Savings
Terms & Conditions
- Both the $400 and $250 Instant Savingsmust be booked in conjunction with an air-inclusive vacation package and is valid when flying from any city in the USA or Canada.
- The $400 Instant Savings requires a stay of 6 consecutive nights or longer, while the $250 Instant Savingsrequires a minimum stay of 4 or 5 consecutive nights
- Limit one Instant Savings per booked room; up to two rooms allowed per booking
- Minimum of double occupancy in the room
- Not valid for group bookings
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