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Date:
12 July, 2008 (178 Days Ago)
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Place:
United States, Homestead, Homestead
Description:
Homestead Redfish Challenge Event Rules & Conditions
 
June 11th Captains Meeting & Kick-Off              Fishing on June 12th 2008
 
LOCATION 
                Fishing boundaries shall be un-limited to any waters that are legal to fish. Fishing times will be from 6 AM Saturday July 12th to lines out at 3 PM.
 
PHOTOGRAPHS
                All anglers must attend the Captains Meeting and take, as their first picture from the digital camera they will supply and use during the tournament a picture of a specific sign we will present. Each angler will only enter one single fish with the most black spots on ONE SIDE of the fish. Each angler will present their SIGHNED and completely filled out score card and digital camera with a USB cable to download pictures to a gateway notebook computer no later than 6:00 PM Saturday July 12th 2008 to the tent at Don's Bait & Tackle. Only one side of the fish that has the most spots should be photographed and the fish will be released. This is a Catch & Release Event. All photographs must have a CLEAR & VISABLE side-profile of the entrant's entire fish. Take care not to have any shadows or glare on the fish that may not allow the tournament committee to properly see the number of spots a fish may have. The tournament committee will approve & determine the number of spots and score the fish. The tournament committee's opinion will be final. Each angler must present their digital camera to the tournament committee located at the tent at Don's Bait & Tackle starting at 4 PM and no later than 6:00 PM on Saturday July 12th 2008. In the event of a tie or two or more anglers having the same number of spots the time the first fish was caught will be the determining factor. All anglers must record on their score card the time they caught all of their redfish. Any size redfish will qualify since this is a Catch & Release Event.
 
PROTESTS
                A registered angler may protest any other registered angler's catch by filing a written protest to the tournament committee by 5:30 P.M. the day of the tournament. The judge's committee will settle any protest and their decision will be final.
 
WEATHER
                All anglers will fish at their own discretion and at their own risk.  If bad weather causes the cancellation of the tournament by the tournament committee an alternate date will be selected by the tournament committee.
 
INDEMNITY
                All anglers will fish at their own risk.  All anglers agree to indemnify and hold harmless all members of the tournament committee, directors, sponsors and their agents and employees from any and all liability, loss or damage they may suffer arising out of this fishing tournament.                                                                                                                                                          
Copyright © 2008 "On The Flats Promotions LLC"


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Official Entry form 2008 Homestead Redfish Challenge
 
Angler Name___________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________
City ____________________________________State _______Zip________
Contact Phone________________________________________________
E-Mail Address ________________________________________________
Boat Type _______________________________________________________
 
This is a no-frills & no-thrills tournament. There will be no ditty bags or tournament shirts. Just good food, cold drinks and tall stories told among good friends of the Homestead Florida area.
 
Angler Entry is $150.00 Per Angler up to July 5th 2008.
Entries must be post-marked by July 5th 2008 to qualify. Angler entry will be $175.00 after July 5th up to the night of the captains meeting. CASH ONLY will be accepted at the Captains meeting for late entries.
All anglers must attend the Captains Meeting at Don's Bait & Tackle to be held on Friday Night July 11th 2008 at 7:00 PM. All anglers must provide their own digital camera as well as a USB cable to connect to a Gateway laptop for the viewing & judging of the photos. All anglers will fish at their own risk.  All anglers agree to indemnify and hold harmless all members of the tournament committee, directors, sponsors and their agents and employees from any and all liability, loss or damage they may suffer arising out of this fishing tournament.By signing below I agree and give my consent to all of the above and the following Event Rules & Conditions.
 
Angler Signature ______________________________________________Date_____________
Only money orders or cashier's checks will be accepted by mail.
NO personal Checks Please !!!!!!!!!
Credit Card entries will be accepted only at Don's Bait & Tackle on or before July 5th 2008.
Credit Card entries will be charged a 3% surcharge at Don's Bait & Tackle
Make mail-in money orders or bank checks payable to: On the Flats Promotions LLC
Please mail entries to:   
On the Flats Promotions LLC
Homestead Redfish Challenge
18721 SW 294 Terrace Homestead, Florida 33030  
Copyright © 2008      "On The Flats Promotions LLC"
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Date:
31 May, 2008 (219 Days Ago)
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Place:
United States, Benkelman, Rock Creek Lake
Description:
 
Kayakjak's Fishing Guide Service will conduct our 2nd Annual Fishing Tournament on May 31, 2008 at Rock Creek Lake in Southwest Nebraska!
Prizes to be announced.
A limited number of kayaks are available on a rental basis.
Multi-Species Tournament
Visit our website for mor details: http://www.kayakjak.com/fishing
Date:
1 April, 2008 (280 Days Ago)
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Place:
United States, West Coast of Florida, West Coast of Florida
Description:

Hi Everyone,

In case you all didn't know, the West Coast is getting ready for it's annual shrimp run next month through the early days of July. To kick it off, the web site I administer, http://www.ozelloshrimper.com, is hosting an Annual Online West Coast of Florida Shrimping Tournament. The dates are from April 1st through June 31st, 2008 (three months.)

The person with the longest shrimp caught on the West Coast between these dates will win an Ozello Shrimper. Entry into the tournament is $5.00 a person. An unlimited number of submissions per contestant are permitted during the contest period. All that is required to win is a date stamped digital photograph of the largest shrimp along a tape measure posted to the forum of my web site where the shrimp was caught. The forums are organized geographically.

If there is enough interest, we will probably add more prizes to the mix but, being that this is our first year trying this out, we decided to start small.

I will be organizing the tournament. Everything will be electronic. The rules and regulations for the tournament can be found online here. If anyone has any questions, feel free to drop me an e-mail at tournament@ozelloshrimper.com

Richard Martin
Date:
6 March, 2008 (305 Days Ago)
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Place:
United States, Leesburg, Fl, Harris Chain of Lakes
Description:

Sunshine Showdown — Harris Chain

Bassmaster.com takes a closer look at the 2008 Bassmaster Elite Series schedule

Updated: March 4, 2008, 6:58 PM ET

Click here to attend an upcoming tournament!

Harris Chain of Lakes • Leesburg, Fla.
March 6-9, 2008

 

Click for enlarged map of the Harris Chain of Lakes
The 2008 Elite Series season opens in Central Florida with the Sunshine Showdown on the Harris Chain of Lakes, March 6-9, hosted by the City of Leesburg and the Lake County Department of Tourism. With 9 lakes in the chain covering approximately 76,000 surface acres, there will be plenty of water to go around. BASS last visited the Harris Chain in early February 2005 when Peter Thliveros won the Bassmaster Tour event with a 4-day total of 69 pounds, 5 ounces. He took the top spot by slowly working a spinnerbait through canal intersections in search of spawning largemouth.

 

With the 2008 Elite event coming a month later in the year, there will likely be fewer spawners to target, but it's still likely to be a good tournament for sight fishermen. Weather permitting, the Harris Chain should produce several double-digit bass and a winning weight in excess of 60 pounds.

Date:
29 February, 2008 (311 Days Ago)
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Place:
United States, Tampa, Florida State Fairgrounds
Description:

It’s the big one – don’t let it get away!
The Tampa Tribune Outdoors Expo & Boat Show is Florida’s Largest Outdoors Show. Don’t miss your chance to feature your outdoors products and services at this premier outdoors event! For the past 16 years, The Tampa Tribune Outdoors Expo & Boat Show has carved a reputation as Florida’s largest and best-managed family outdoors show. With tens of thousands of visitors each year, it dwarfs other events in Florida and much of the Southeast. The Tampa Bay area is one of the nation’s largest markets for outdoors and boating gear, so most vendors find success at the Expo year after year.


EXPERT ADVICE
With nearly 50 seminars on fresh and saltwater fishing, fly-fishing, boating, hunting, dog training, kayaking and more from top outdoors experts, the show attracts and maintains a tremendous crowd day after day. This year, we’ll have more fishing attractions, and we’ll concentrate on bringing even more boating buyers to the show by way of advertising and seminars.

BUYERS GALORE
Families drawn to the Expo are looking for the latest and greatest in boats, motors and outdoors gear, and our surveys indicate they’ve got money to spend. With carefully targeted promotions, we bring out buyers, not tire kickers! Many retailers report their highest one-day sales of the year from the Expo.

WIDESPREAD AUDIENCE
With more than 539,900 daily readers and 767,900 Sunday readers*, The Tampa Tribune provides an unbeatable vehicle to promote the Expo. And our partnership with WFLA-TV News Channel 8, the NBC affiliate in the Tampa market, means plenty of television exposure, as well. Additional promotion on targeted cable television shows, a Web site on TBO.com, and radio commercials, give the Expo a complete multimedia promotional campaign seen and heard throughout the Tampa Bay market.

*Source: 2007 Scarborough

YOUR HOST
Expo Host FRANK SARGEANT is Outdoors Editor of The Tampa Tribune, past president of the Florida Outdoor Writers Association, author of 11 books, a staff writer for “Florida Sportsman,” “Outdoor Life” and “Boating” magazines and senior writer for Outdoor World Television. His work has won more than 60 national writing awards.

RESERVE TODAY!
Don’t miss out on the 2008 Tampa Tribune Outdoors Expo & Boat Show. Reserve your space now. Remember, the show has sold out early for almost a decade straight. Join the action this year in Tampa!

FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT:
Fran Solomon, Expo Director
The Tampa Tribune
P.O. Box 191, Tampa, FL 33601
Phone 813-259-7376
Fax 813-259-8009
E-mail: fsolomon@tampatrib.com

Tags: ocala florida boat show 
Date:
28 February, 2008 (312 Days Ago)
Posted by:
Place:
United States, Ocala, Millers Boating Center
Description:

Millers Boating Center is the largest boat dealer in North Central Florida. With over 200 new boats at all times, and a staff of over 30 people, Whether you're looking for a new or used boat, service or accessories for your existing boat, or general information about boating, you've found the right place to look. Also, be sure to see our special savings in the close-out section. Our site is maintained and updated on a regular basis, please check back with us often. Please let us know what you think of our new website look.

 

(Store Hours) Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. to 2p.m. / Closed Sunday

Date:
24 February, 2008 (317 Days Ago)
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Place:
United States, Cocoa, Florida, Norman's Raw Bar and Grill
Description:
Hello Everyone,

On February 24th, 2008, there will be a charity Redfish Tournament called the Fishing for Family Tournament that will take place in Cocoa, Florida and the surrounding area.

The funds raised through the tournament will go toward medical expenses for the wife of Captain Shawn Williams. His wife Heather (photo to the left) has been afflicted with several large fibroid tumors in her uterus and is faced with the limited option of either a hysterectomy, which would eliminate their ability to have children, or a myomectomy, which would save it. Due to previous severe medical complications, Heather is unable to get medical insurance and the costs of the medical procedure will have to come out of their pockets.

The entire Cocoa fishing community is coming together to help the family out and we would love it if you could join us.

There will be first, second and third prizes for the adults and children's division. The event is a catch, photograph and release event. There will also be numerous raffle prizes to include multiple personal guided fishing tours by Captain Shawn Williams and several other local top notch fishing charter captains. The retail value of one of these tours easily exceeds $400 each. There will also be fishing tackle, apparel, and numerous gift cards.

We would appreciate it if you would check out the web site and join us on the water: http://www.fishingforfamily.com/

Thanks for your support!
Date:
2 February, 2008 (338 Days Ago)
Posted by:
Place:
United States, Ft Meyers, Lee Civic Center
Description:
What's at the Show?
The show has something for everyone--seminars, demonstrations, fishing boats and a huge indoor tackle sale.


 

 

Florida Sportsman Magazine will host their thirteenth annual Fishing and Boat Show at the Lee Civic Center and the popular magazine promises that the Show will be bigger and better than previous years, with ongoing seminars, kids’ events, hands-on instruction and demonstrations. The most popular part of the event--a huge indoor tackle sale--will fill the 50,000 square foot Civic Center on Bayshore Road, with fishing boats and accessories covering the grounds in front of the Center. A kids’ fishing tournament is planned at the lake in front.

 

 

“One of the centerpiece attractions of the Show is the Riggin’ it Right Academy, Offshore and Inshore, sponsored by Boater‘s World,” says Show Director Robin Smillie. “Our magazine has a sharp focus on instruction and how-to, so this classroom setting is our way of bringing the pages of Sportsman to life.”

 

 

Show attendees sit at “learning stations” with supplies at hand, including wire, mono, pliers, and fresh bait like ballyhoo, sardines, and shrimp. Sportsman staff give personal hands-on instruction at rigging everything from a swimming mullet to a popping cork rig.

 

 

The most popular session at Riggin it Right is a filet demonstration where several lucky attendees who get their ticket drawn will take home a bag of grouper and snapper filets.

 

“If you want to learn from the pros and get your hands wet with the real thing,” adds Smillie, “just take a seat--it’s all included in one admission price. Some of the more popular topics are the wired swimming ballyhoo rig tied by tournament pros in the Offshore Academy and how to rig, cast and retrieve all the different types of lures in the Inshore Academy.”

 

The Show also features an offshore and inshore seminar stage, a hands-on “castnet pit,” a knot-tying table, and flycasting pond complete with expert casting instructors. Kids events include an indoor spincast pond where volunteer parents teach casting techniques and all participants win a Zebco tackle pack, sportfish face painting by paraplegic artist Tony Ryals, and Fish Identifier Game where kids are challenged to match pictures of fish placed throughout the Expo Hall.

 

The list of exhibitors reads like a Who’s Who in Florida Fishing with over 100 booths of fishing tackle and boats, state agencies, conservation groups and seminar speakers. Most of the exhibitors are set up to sell tackle, fishing gear, clothing, charters and guides, fishing boats and accessories, so deals and bargains are the order of the day. In one of the many promotions, anyone who purchases fishing reels at the show can take their new reels to the Berkley Trilene booth and have it spooled with line for free.

 

Along with exhibitors selling tackle, fishing-related merchandise and 25,000 square feet of tricked-out fishing boats, the Show focuses on instruction and information for the novice as well as the accomplished angler. "All of our seminar speakers have a wealth of angling knowledge,” says Smillie. “We want to make that information available to the average weekend fishermen and their families."

 

Hard-core fishing information will be offered by a dozen of the area’s top fishing pros on subjects that range from fishing for snook with artificials to bottom fishing for snapper and grouper. Realistic fishing conditions will be simulated as seminar speakers share their knowledge from the decks of working fishing boats. The seminar stages are real fishing boats, fully outfitted for inshore and offshore fishing applications. The inshore stage is a Sterling flats boat floating in a 10,000-gallon portable pond--the seminar speaker stands on the front deck and gives a lesson by casting lures to the edge of a stand of mangroves. The offshore stage is a 26-foot Sailfish offshore boat loaded with downriggers, marine electronics, bait wells and tackle. Seminar speakers stand in the cockpit of the boat and demonstrate the proper use of these fishing devices. The audience will experience the virtual reality of fishing and enjoy a sense of being there on the boat, learning first hand what makes these pros so successful.

 

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will display the Florida Sportsman Grand Slam Tank, a 500-gallon mobile aquarium that houses a live redfish, sea trout, and snook. The redfish and snook were hatched and reared at the Port Manatee hatchery near Tampa, but the trout was captured from the wild. Florida Sportsman Senior Editor Vic Dunaway coined the phrase “Grand Slam” during his early years with the magazine and it is now used worldwide to describe catching three local gamefish in the same day. Also in the FF&WCC booth will be representatives of the Wildlife Division and the Florida Marine Enforcement Division.

 

For those who want to learn how to net their own bait, Buster McKenzie of Calusa nets, a Ft. Myers based castnet manufacturer, will give hands-on instruction in throwing a castnet at the 600-sq.-ft. castnet pit. "We teach two methods--the standard double load is one, but we also teach our own invention called the Dry Load. It’s the easiest to learn, and as the name implies, you won’t get wet. Throwing a perfect circle is all in the load."

 

At the Florida Sportsman booth, Florida Sportsman staff writers and editors will be on hand to greet the public and talk a little fishing. “We’re never short of story ideas in southwest Florida,” says Editor Jeff Weakley. “There are endless fishing opportunities there and we’re looking forward to meeting our readers and hearing their fishing stories.” Senior Editor Vic Dunaway will be in the booth with a live cooking demonstration and handing out samples of fish chowder made from a recipe in his new book, The Anglers Cookbook.

 

At the Zebco Kids’ Take Me Fishing Spincast Pond, youngsters will get instruction on casting technique and compete in a can’t-lose contest to win lures and rod-and-reel combos. Every child who enters will receive a Zebco Tackle Pack and those who successfully land their lure in a floating target will win a Zebco 12-pound-class spin outfit. “Watching them learn to cast is as much fun for me as fishing,” said Tom Putnam of Half Hitch Tackle. “Last year some neighboring exhibitors got bonked on the head a few times with rubber lures, but over 300 kids walked away with a prize--30 of those prizes were rod-reel combos.”

 

At the ponds in front of the Civic Center, kids will want to enter the annual Fishing Derby conducted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Urban Fishing Project. Eleven years ago over 400 channel catfish were released in the ponds to enhance the existing population of bream and largemouth bass, and in every Show since then over 200 youngsters have fished with tackle provided by the project--each received a “goodie bag” of fishing stuff just for participating. This year, Project coordinator Paul Thomas promises greater catch results: “Those fish have had eleven years to eat and grow--I’m sure some of the kids will feel the tug of a big catfish for the first time in their lives.” Anyone who catches a fish has their picture taken with a Polaroid camera and taught how to properly live-release the fish. They keep the picture and the memory.

 

“Anyone who enjoys fishing will have something to see,” promises Smillie. “It’s a Family Fishing Festival, so bring the kids and plan on spending the entire day surrounded by fishing events and fishing stuff.”


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