The SORD team traverses the United States in search of people who believe what we believe. That fishing is more than just a hobby, it is a part of who we are. We hit the biggest boat shows and baddest tournaments in the world on this expedition. You will find the events, dates, and general information on each of the places below.

STOP #1 - NORTHEAST FLORIDA WAHOO SHOOTOUT

St. Augustine, Florida

February 8th - March 23rd, 2026

Northeast Florida's largest Wahoo Tournament. Anglers pick 2 out of 50 potential days to fish. The heaviest 3 fish aggregate will be the 2024 winner.

 


STOP #2 - SOUTHEAST WILDLIFE EXPOSITION

Brittle Bank Park

Charleston, South Carolina

February 14-16, 2026

The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) is a celebration of the great outdoors through fine art, live entertainment and special events. It's where artists, craftsmen, collectors and sporting enthusiasts come together to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle and connect through a shared passion for wildlife.

 

STOP #3 - EMERALD COAST BLUE MARLIN CLASSIC

Baytowne Marina

Miramar Beach, Florida

June 17-21, 2026

Hosted at the beautiful Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, the 24th Annual Blue Marlin Tournament is expecting 80+ competitors to show up and show out. Come see us at Baytowne Marina for and hang out with us right next to the scales.

 

STOP #4 - iCAST

Orange County Convention Center

Orlando, Florida

July 14-17, 2026

iCAST is the largest fishing expo in the United States. This is a place where all brands, influencers, and manufacturers come to showcase the latest and greatest of what's happening in the freshwater and saltwater industry. Swing by booth 5639 and say hello!

 

STOP #5 - THE WHITE MARLIN OPEN

Harbour Island Marina

Ocean City, Maryland

August 3-8, 2026

Come see us in Ocean City, Maryland for the 53rd Annual White Marlin Open. In 1974 when the first tournament was held there was 57 boats, 150 anglers, and paid $20,000 in prize money. Fast-forward to 2025 and the WMO has grown to 400 boats, over 3,000 anglers, and awarded more than $10 million in prize money in a single year. We hope to see you at the scales.


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