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Old 06-16-2016, 12:42 PM
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Default Re: Special SSFFF Fluke Trip on the Gambler

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Originally Posted by dales529 View Post
Official: We are trying to make this easy on you continual supporters as well as new fares so some new rules to my standard trips

Date: june 17 2016: 2:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Fare: $47.00. Pay Through Gambler website http://www.gamblerfishing.net Use the Zerve reservation button
- No official boarding order
- Please tip mates
- Please bring your own food and drink ( We will advise if Galley is open)

- Capt Bob is going to donate 50% of each fare to SSFFF and will sail light if need be (shows his dedication to our sport!). Lets get this to 40+
- We will be running a 50/50, Tackle raffle and boat pool.

Raffle Prizes:
Custom Rod / Reel Combo worth $350.00 from Nick C.
Eyes on First Ave Gift Basket with Costas and gear: $300 value
Sharkbites Bucktails


Again it comes down to the little guys and Thanks Capt Bob for driving this and working together
We need to get the final study funding to keep our Fluke.
Here is another option for SPONSORS to show their colors and donate something. I will be looking for raffle prizes, (Charter open boat trip, PB trip tickets, Tackle etc ) Sponsors / Industry types please post here if willing to donate or you can always send SSFFF a check. Sad it always comes to this but hey OUR NJFishing.com trips are fun and do generate some funds.

Current Attendee List:
1) Larry Hartattack (pd)
2) ALS Mako (Steve) (pd)
3-4) Jeff Jr and SR Saltlife and Caddishack (pd)
5-7) Ledfoot +2
8-9) Jar Head +1 (pd)
10) Fast Eddie (pd)
11) Payoff5a
12-13) RSMako +1 (pd)
14-19) Dales gang
20-22) Larry M +2
Might be a silly question, what doses the "pd" next to the name mean?