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Title: National Breast Cancer Awareness - Open Bass Tournament @ Rocky Fork Lake
Post by: kslaughter on October 06, 2010, 09:15:40 AM
Saturday October 16th Rocky Fork Lake East Shore Ramp
Buckeye Bass Tournaments and Rocky Fork Marine are hosting the first annual bass tournament for Breast Cancer Awarness.

Registration Oct 16th - 5:00 am - 7 am at the East Shore Ramp
Anglers can register early at Rocky Fork Marine 937-466-2225 or call Buckeye Bass Tournaments 513-896-4709/513-320-5349.

Flight positions will be on a first come first served basis.  Each flight will have 8 hours to fish.

Raffle Prizes, 50% payback, 50% to charity
Cost $50 per boat (or or two angerlers per boat)
Big Fish Pot $10 per boat

visit:
www.rockyforkmarine.com
www.buckeyebasstornaments.webs.com
Title: Re: National Breast Cancer Awareness - Open Bass Tournament @ Rocky Fork Lake
Post by: davidhoheisel on October 06, 2010, 11:29:36 PM
I know this will be a great event for a great cause. I will also post this in the General discussion board also..
Title: Re: National Breast Cancer Awareness - Open Bass Tournament @ Rocky Fork Lake
Post by: kslaughter on October 17, 2010, 12:14:59 PM
Kim Slaughter reporting from Rocky Fork Marine (http://www.rockyforkmarine.com/).   Forty-two boats fished the Breast Cancer Awareness Tournament yesterday Oct 16th and The “BIG FISH” weighed in at 6lbs!  Anglers and co-anglers could be seen from shore wearing pink t-shirts.  Slogans like “fight like a girl” and “real men wear pink” were seen. The winner of the tournament came in with 5 fish totaling 16lbs. The tournament sponsors were generous and everyone who purchased a raffle ticket walked away with a prize.  Denny Eubanks of Fishgillz auctioned off two pair of pink fishgillz sunglasses with proceeds going directly to charity. Fishgillz auction winners also took home a fishgillz hat and a ChumLine (a retainer that makes any pair of glasses float).  Most of the fish were caught early in the morning.