b"2 SUMMERS OF WAHOO FISHINGby Tom 'Buzz' Bzurastout tackle and deep baits usuallyseries leaderboard by just one tenth does the trick. When the moon is full,of a pound! Heres the kicker, the anglers get on the water in hopes of 2020 capitalizing on a productive lunarLeg 2 - Julybite. Each summer the West Palm SERIES Beach Fishing Clubs (WPBFC) Full Moon Wahoo Series provides a stage W ahooareoneofthefor teams to compete around the full most coveted speciesmoons of June, July and August.offshore Palm Beach County.The single heaviest wahoo weighed Covering a lot of ground within the 3-leg series came to the scale during the first full moon fishing day. Leg 1 - JuneWPBFC members Mark and Evan McLeanofteamReelalityBites kicked off the series right with a 431st Place - 26.6 lbs.lb. wahoo. The impressive fish tookTeam Yellowfintop honors on the June moon and was good enough to keep them in the top position overall in the series even through the July moon. The top fish weighed in the second leg was just 26.6 lbs., caught by WPBFC member Guy Bartels and the team Yellowfin crew. 1st Place - 43 lbs. The storm force winds of Hurricane Team Reelality Bites Isaias pushed the last leg of the series back from its originally scheduled date, 2 days before the full moon.2nd Place - 25.5 lbs.Participants were pleased to competeTeam E-Fish-In-Seaa few days after the moon with calm seas, versus the previous weeks haz-ardous conditions. On this day the Overall Series Champion would be decided by just one-tenth of a pound.WPBFC members Paul, Will and Bill Sabayrac, Connor Barry and David Kairalla of team Sunscenes 2nd Place - 32. 1 lbs. Goin Ampa logged a 20.1 lb. wahoo Team Old No. 7 during the final leg of the series, adding to their 23 lb. wahoo caught in July. They were the only team to catch 2 wahoo in the series. The second3rd Place -23 lbs.fish brought their aggregate total toTeam Sunscene's Goin' Ampa43.1 lbs., nudging their way atop the 3rd Place -12.7 lbs.Team C&L Insurance/KiteKeeper20 W estP almB eachF ishingc luB"