KOTA
KINABALU: Labuan angler Ker Chin Cheang won the 2015 Sabah
International Fishing Tournament (SIFT) after landing a mammoth 85kg
giant grouper yesterday.
The 45-year-old reeled in the winning
fish on the third day of the tournament, earning him the RM25,000 cash
prize, trophy and certificate.
Ker, who started to actively
participate in fishing tournaments just two years ago, said he joined
SIFT never expecting to win any major prizes, let alone emerging as the
first place winner.
But luck was on his side as the giant grabbed his bait and did not even put up much of a fight.
Ker
said it took him just 30 minutes to subdue the fish, but pulling it
into the boat was no easy feat as it required the help from 11 other
boatmates to get the job done.
“The fish is so heavy that 11 men
have to help me pull it out of the water and into the boat,” he said to
reporters after receiving his prizes yesterday.
Ker, who works as a
mechanical chief supervisor with Petronas Methanol Labuan, said he
would definitely come back to try his luck again next year.
The
tournament saw nine boats flagged off from Sutera Harbour Marina &
Country Club last Wednesday, with some 100 avid anglers from Macau,
Brunei, Australia, Dubai, Kuwait, Singapore, Labuan and Sabah on board.
For
the first time, Layang Layang Reef, about 20 hours from Kota Kinabalu,
was chosen as the battleground for the tournament, which entered its
18th edition.
The five-day-four-night event governed by the
International Game Fishing Association (IGFA) rules, promoted
sustainable game fishing and aimed to position Sabah as a preferred
angling destination in the region.
Themed “Save Our Seas”, the
event required participants to immediately release any bill fish caught,
after taking their measurement, weight and photograph.
The catch of giant wrasse, rays and sharks were completely banned.
This
year’s format was based on individual category only, where angler with
the heaviest fish landed would take the tournament’s title.
Chairman
of Sabah Tourism Board (STB), Datuk Johniston Bangkuai, graced the
prize presentation ceremony, accompanied by Sabah Angler’s Association
president Datuk Wilfred Lingham.
The second place went to Lim Seon
Keng from Tawau who landed a 78kg giant grouper while Fong Ka Meng of
Macau won the third place with 34.2kg Dog Tooth Tuna.
They walked away with RM10,000 and RM5,000 cash prize respectively, along with a trophy and certicate.
Three
consolation prizes of RM500, medals and certificates were given to
Leung Kam Yeung (Macau), Wu Kuong Meng (Macau) and Eric Ling Yee Kiat
(Tawau).
A total of 18 fishes with a combined weight of more than 280kg were submitted for the main prizes.
The top six of the prize-winning fishes were auctioned before the prize presentation, reeling in almost RM4,000 in total.
The
tournament was sponsored by STB, Sutera Harbour Resorts, Summer Cruise
Holiday, TCE Tackles, Parexgroup Sdn Bhd and Sabah Fishing Tackles
Supplies, and assisted by the Royal Malaysian Navy.
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