Fluke for Luke

At Fluke for Luke Fundraiser, Friendship and Community Take First Prize

More than 320 people entered the sixth annual Fluke for Luke fundraiser, which is held in memory of Island fisherman Luke Gurney who died seven years ago in a boating accident.

Everyone Is Family at Fluke for Luke Tournament

More than 250 people participated in the fifth annual Fluke For Luke fishing tournament, an event founded in memory of Luke Gurney, a pillar of the Vineyard fishing community who died six years ago.

All in for Fluke for Luke Tourney

The annual Fluke for Luke fishing tournament takes place this weekend, beginning Saturday morning just after midnight.

Generosity Overflows at Fluke for Luke Tournament

The fourth annual Fluke for Luke fishing tournament drew 328 anglers and 29 teams this weekend. The event remembers Luke Gurney, a local fisherman who died in 2016, and raises money for his family.

Fluke for Luke

The Fluke for Luke fishing tournament takes place this weekend, July 10 and 11, helping to raise funds for the family of Luke Gurney who was killed in a fishing accident in June of 2016.

Honoring Everyone's Best Friend at Fluke for Luke Tournament

More than 400 people registered to fish in the third annual Fluke for Luke tournament, the two-day fishing derby that commemorates the life of Luke Gurney, the beloved Island fisherman who died in a tragic fishing accident in June 2016.

Fishing Tournament Gives Back

The Island celebrates the third annual Fluke for Luke fishing tournament this weekend.

Fish and Memories Abound at Fluke for Luke Tourney

Everyone had a story to share about Luke Gurney at the second annual Fluke for Luke awards ceremony Sunday evening at the Portuguese-American Club.

Fishing Tourney Is All Heart

Luke’s boat was called No Regrets, and that has been the rallying cry for the Fluke for Luke Fishing Tournament.

Community Turns Out for Fluke for Luke Tournament

Over 400 people took part in a fundraiser for the family of Luke Gurney, a commercial conch fisherman who died in a fishing accident last year.

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