
Builder’s Choice Captures Crown in Record-Breaking Bermuda Series
A dramatic finish and the largest purse in series history define the 2025 Bermuda Triple Crown, as Builder’s Choice reclaims the coveted title in unforgettable fashion
This prestigious three-tournament series highlights an incredible summer blue marlin bite
Dates: July 3-21, 2025
For decades, the blue-purple waters off the island nation of Bermuda have attracted anglers from around the world to pursue giant Atlantic blue marlin as well as a host of other species. It’s home to the Bermuda Triple Crown, a series of highly competitive billfish tournaments that occur each year in July.
The tournament series also recognizes and thanks its highly valued sponsors.
Bringing the excitement of competitive sport fishing to this beautiful island nation
The reasons are many to spend the month of July in paradise
Everything you need to know about fishing the Bermuda Triple Crown
The Bermuda Triple Crown never disappoints. Check out past winners and highlights from previous tournaments.
A dramatic finish and the largest purse in series history define the 2025 Bermuda Triple Crown, as Builder’s Choice reclaims the coveted title in unforgettable fashion
A red-hot bite and record payouts mark the second leg of the Bermuda Triple Crown, as Bree claims the release crown and Builder’s Choice lands a 650-pound blue marlin
The local boat’s 501‑lb blue marlin secured a stunning $643,450 prize, marking the largest single check in the Bermuda Triple Crown’s history
Find answers to common questions about the Bermuda Triple Crown.
Yes. You can complete the necessary entry forms here.
There are 3 main marinas in Bermuda that will accommodate your sportfish – the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Marina, Waterfront Marina and the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club.
Yes, there are several charter boats in Bermuda. The tournament staff can help you with suggestions.
Five hundred (500) points awarded for every blue marlin officially released, or one point per pound for every blue marlin weighed and verified at or over the 500-pound minimum. One hundred (100) points for every white marlin, spearfish or sailfish officially released. If a blue marlin brought to the scales fails to make the minimum weight limit, the team that caught the fish will be penalized 500 team points, plus two points per pound that the fish is under the minimum weight.
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