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Father and son Motilall and Daniel Sugrim of the Bass Tracker Fishing Club dominated at the Rockstone Fish

The Sugrims weighing their largest catch.

The Sugrims weighing their largest catch.

Festival last weekend, taking the first prize in the ‘Most Catch Category’ — their catch weighed in at 32 lbs — and in the ‘Lukanani Category’ with 6 lbs.

 Thomas Daniel shows off his catch.

Thomas Daniel shows off his catch.

Thomas Daniels came in second in the ‘Most Catch Category’ with 12 lbs and he tied with Richmond Lambert for the second place in the ‘Lukanani Category’, both with 4 lbs. Lambert took the first prize for the ‘Arawana Category’ — he was the lone catcher of the rare fish — and third place in the ‘Lukanani Category’.

Several others who went to the area overnight for the festival came out with very large catches, but said they went for the fun and did not register for the competition.

The festival ran for two days — Saturday and Sunday — an expansion of the previous one-day event. The event drew large support from Rockstone and surrounding communities and from across Guyana. The two days were filled with exciting events including fishing competitions, fish-cooking contests, and kayaking contests.

 Richmond Lambert shows off his 1st place Arawana catch.

Richmond Lambert shows off his 1st place Arawana catch.

In May 2002, Rockstone was featured on the cover of the National Geographic Explorer magazine as a top fishing destination in the world. Rockstone is located approximately 18 miles from Mackenzie, Linden, and is renowned as a fishing community where the waters are teeming with several varieties of fish, including Haimara, Arawana, Lukanani (Bass), Hassar, Pirai, Tiger Fish and Arapaima.
Director of Tourism Haral Singh represented the ministry at the event.

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  1. SAM CANADA says:

    Fishing is a very large sport in north america and it was very pleasing to have learned of the sport taking off in Guyana.Sportfishing is so relaxing & stressfree. The Govt, should implement laws like we have here in Canada, For instance, a fishing licence annually.close fishing season while fish is spawning & limit catches,to name a few.I am sure this sport will be a huge success in the tourism buisness also. Congratulations to all the guys who made this possible & hoping that in future it will turn out to be an big annual event.

  2. SOESDYKE CANADA says:

    I wish I were there. Fishing and hunting, are two of the things I live for. Plus this is good news for a change. Guyanese having fun,I just love it.

  3. Joe Coxall UNITED STATES says:

    We also need to encourage catch and release events, we must be careful not to overfish. That way we get to fish forever.

    Joe.



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