Cabeza de Toro, Higuey.- Fishermen from the U.S., Puerto Rico, South Africa, Venezuela, Brazil, Mexico, and several other countries, including host Dominican Republic, are competing in the 83rd International Light Tackle Tournament (ILTTA) for the prestigious “Big Belt.” Organized by the Santo Domingo Yacht Club and led by past Commodore Eduardo Read, the tournament focuses on catching and releasing blue marlin.
The event runs from Monday, October 14, through Friday, October 18, with 22 boats and 66 fishermen representing their respective clubs. Fishing hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Wednesday is a rest day for participants. The competition features teams of three fishermen per boat, earning 300 points for each released blue marlin. Additional individual and crew prizes will be awarded.
The historic “Big Belt” trophy, a leather and silver replica of an old wrestling belt, is highly coveted in the tournament’s 83-year history. The event is supported by sponsors such as the Ministry of Tourism and major brands including Lincoln, Casa Brugal, and Coca Cola.