Rock the pink folks -- great cause. I was just tying some pink [bucktail] minnows for the surf this coming weekend, so this goes hand-in-hand. I'll try to make it out there, but everything is in the air next month.
When that pink canoe goes up for grabs, you guys should really go for it. People seem to knock aluminum canoes like cyclists do Schwinn Varsities, but it's mostly for reasons that I've found through experience to be pretty unpersuasive. I spent a full week on one up in the boundary waters and loved it -- way better than my fiberglass boat. They're really not overly heavy and you absolutely cannot destroy one through a lifetime of fishing and through total neglect/abuse. You can also light a fire in the middle to keep warm, and probably hide under one and survive a fire bombing.
Gene
On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 12:27:02 PM UTC-4, Dalton Terrell wrote:
On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 12:27:02 PM UTC-4, Dalton Terrell wrote:
Thanks for coming out and thanks for the generosity in the raffle; we raised about $184 in the raffle. Look forward to another post about raffle items for next month's Beer Tie to support Casting for Recovery.
Thanks to our donors for the raffled items:
TFO Rod: International Federation of Fly Fishers
Flies: Kenmore Fly Shop
Flies: Rob Snowhite
Flies/Boxes: Lucas Rudd
Books: Mark Sofman
Books/Practicaster: Art Noglak
Dalton
http://www.tpfr.org
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