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Onslow Bay Open King Mackerel Tournament Donates to the RFA

March 21 2011 -  

ONSLOW BAY OPEN KING MACKEREL TOURNAMENT
P. O. BOX 1978
SWANSBORO, N. C. 28584
http://www.obokmt.us  .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
910 326 2392
March 18, 2011

The Onslow Bay Open King Mackerel Tournament Committee, Swansboro, N. C., announces that they will be donating $10 of each paid entry at their 11th Annual Southern Kingfish Association sanctioned king mackerel tournament on August 13, 2011 to the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA).  The tournament has raised $192,000 in 10 years for children’s charities and fishing related community activities. Visit http://www.obokmt.us

Tournament Director, Captain Stan “Stanman” Jarusinski, stated that “the fishermen must support those organizations that are involved in restoring and preserving our fishing activities and heritage, the RFA meets all of those requirements.”  The committee further requests that all types of fishing tournaments from flounder to billfish contribute a part of their entry fee to the Recreational Fishing Alliance.

“RFA is grateful to Capt. Stan and the Onslow Bay Open King Mackerel Tournament Committee for helping support America’s right to fish,” said Jim Donofrio, RFA Executive Director.  “RFA supports the efforts of the Southern Kingfish Association and our team is looking forward to an exciting tournament season for all king mackerel anglers in 2011.”

The Recreational Fishing Alliance was the first national, grassroots political action organization established to represent the rights of recreational fishermen and the recreational fishing industry as a whole on marine fisheries issues. RFA’s mission since its founding in 1996 is “to safeguard the rights of saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our Nation’s saltwater fisheries.

For more information, call 888-JOIN-RFA, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) website http://www.joinrfa.org


Comments

Jack, it’s the least that we can do to support your efforts and the RFA to restore our fishing heritage.

The Two Way Sport Fishing Club of Brunswich, Ga. has taken up the challlenge and they will also contribute a portion of their entry to the RFA.

What other tournaments are going to accept this challenge?

By Captain Stanman on 2011 05 12


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