2025 IGFA Tommy Gifford Award Ceremony

Annual event honors six legendary captains and their achievements
A group of boat captains at the 2025 IGFA Tommy Gifford Awards.
The 2025 Tommy Gifford Awards honored six legendary captains—John Bayliss, Billy Borer, Barry Cross, Paul Dixon, Gene Grimes, and Kevin Nakamaru—for their lifelong contributions to the sport of big-game fishing, during a special ceremony held alongside the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Credit Debra Todd / IGFA

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Against the backdrop of the 2025 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the International Game Fish Association hosted one of the most meaningful events on the big-game fishing calendar: the 2025 IGFA Tommy Gifford Award Ceremony. Held at the Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort on October 30th, the event brought together industry leaders, iconic anglers, and passionate supporters to honor six legendary captains whose influence has shaped modern sport fishing.

The evening opened with remarks from IGFA President Jason Schratwieser and IGFA Chairman Roy Cronacher, Jr., who both spoke to the importance of the award and the profound impact of this year’s inductees. As the program began in earnest, emcee Capt. Skip Smith took over—guiding the evening with humor, insight, and a deep personal connection to each recipient.

Capt. John Bayliss

Capt. John Bayliss at the 2025 IGFA Tommy Gifford Awards.
From charter captain to master boatbuilder, John Bayliss has shaped the sport both on the water and in the shop. His custom Carolina builds are legendary in tournaments worldwide. Credit Debra Todd / IGFA

Introduced with warm remarks by U.S. Congressman Rob Wittman of Virginia, Capt. John Bayliss was honored for his dual legacy both as a world-class captain and a visionary boatbuilder. Bayliss began as a young deckhand off North Carolina, where his instinct for finding fish quickly set him apart. In 2002, he founded Bayliss Boatworks, now considered one of the most respected names in custom sport-fisher construction. His boats are known for exceptional fishability, craftsmanship, and tournament performance—and Bayliss has mentored generations of crew and captains along the way.

Capt. Billy Borer

Capt. Billy Borer at the 2025 IGFA Tommy Gifford Awards.
A true global pioneer, the late Billy Borer captained iconic mothership operations and mentored generations of anglers across the world’s most remote big-game destinations. Mona Wells, the longtime partner of Capt. Borer, accepted the award on his behalf. Credit Debra Todd / IGFA

The late Capt. Billy Borer, a Rhode Island native whose adventurous spirit led him to some of the world’s most iconic fisheries, was memorialized through a heartfelt speech by longtime friend and mate Glenn Helton. From running charters out of Stuart, Florida, to captaining the legendary El Zorro mothership operation through the Red Sea, Canaries, and beyond, Borer helped launch dozens of careers while elevating the global gameboat model. Helton’s emotional tribute reflected the deep personal impact Billy had on crews, anglers, and the offshore community.

Capt. Barry Cross

Capt. Barry Cross at the 2025 IGFA Tommy Gifford Awards.
From Cairns to the Coral Sea, Barry Cross revolutionized light-tackle and topwater fishing, setting a new standard for offshore anglers across the Pacific. Credit Debra Todd / IGFA

World-record angler and fellow Aussie Ian Middleton took the stage next to honor Barry Cross, a pioneering charter captain and light-tackle innovator from Cairns. Cross’ influence stretched from the Great Barrier Reef to Papua New Guinea, where he rewrote the playbook on topwater giant trevally and light-tackle marlin using gear and strategies developed alongside IGFA Hall of Famer Jack Erskine. Middleton shared stories of Cross’ unmatched skill in remote waters and his ability to blend technical mastery with humor, patience, and grit.

Capt. Paul Dixon

Capt. Paul Dixon at the 2025 IGFA Tommy Gifford Awards.
A visionary in sight-fishing and light-tackle angling, Paul Dixon changed the game from Montauk’s flats to Belize’s bonefish grounds, inspiring anglers worldwide. Credit Debra Todd / IGFA

Legendary angler Bob Rich spoke on behalf of Paul Dixon—a pioneer of modern sight-fishing whose career began on California trout streams and evolved into global influence. Rich recalled trusting Dixon’s instincts on everything from flats skiffs to fisheries conservation, with the phrase “Call Paul Dixon” becoming a refrain in his remarks—a blend of inside joke and sincere endorsement. Dixon is widely credited with revolutionizing striped bass sight-fishing on the East Coast, while also guiding successfully in Belize, Patagonia, and Wales.

Capt. Gene Grimes

Capt. Gene Grimes at the 2025 IGFA Tommy Gifford Awards.
Southern California’s swordfish sage, Gene Grimes quietly built a legacy of records, mentorship, and deep respect from crews who followed in his wake. Fellow IGFA Tommy Gifford Award winner Capt. Steve Lassley accepted the award on behalf of Capt. Grimes. Credit Debra Todd / IGFA

Fellow IGFA Tommy Gifford Award recipient Capt. Steve Lassley accepted the award on behalf of Capt. Gene Grimes, sharing memories from their early years fishing together off Southern California. Grimes spent more than 30 years running the Legend, earning IGFA records and shaping the region’s swordfish culture through dedication, humility, and mentorship. His influence is so widely respected that the San Diego Marlin Club named its prestigious Invitational Light Tackle Tournament in his honor.

Capt. Kevin Nakamaru

Capt. Kevin Nakamaru at the 2025 IGFA Tommy Gifford Awards.
Born for the blue water, Kona’s own Kevin Nakamaru rose to global acclaim from the helm of Northern Lights, earning respect as a master marlin captain and mentor. Credit Debra Todd / IGFA

The evening concluded with a lively introduction from Anthony Hsieh of Bad Company, who celebrated the career of Capt. Kevin Nakamaru—Kona-native, world-traveled captain, and longtime staple of the iconic Northern Lights. Born and raised on Hawaii’s Big Island, Nakamaru caught his first marlin at age nine, launching a lifelong pursuit that led him to influence anglers and crew across oceans. Nakamaru accepted his award with the humility and gratitude characteristic of his approach to both fishing, mentorship, and his family.

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