FHFC BEACON ARTICLE FOR AUGUST 2007

         Our Pig Pickin’ was held on October 4th and was attended by over 130 members, guests, spouses and neighbors. It began with some unbelievably scrumptious hors d’oeuvres which were prepared by many of the attendees. Prior to the main course, which was provided by Smithfield BBQ, a short meeting was held. Gus Villanova reviewed the importance of supporting HR2550 “The Recreational Boating Act of 2007",  by writing to our State Senators and Representatives. He supplied sample letters for most everyone in attendance. This is important legislation for not only boaters, but also for those non boaters who occasionally fish, sail or cruise with others.

          Wayne Smith reviewed his recent experiences of fishing in Alaska. If anyone is interested and joining him in 2008, get in touch with him as soon as possible. Ron Zielinski and Jerry Manfredi presented Aric Bruggeworth with his plaque for winning the Red Drum Challenge in August. Ron and Jerry promise that next year’s event will be bigger, better and full of surprises.

          After dinner and during dessert, which also was provided by many of the attendees, an auction was conducted by Elmer Stenzel with help from his son Greg. Over $880 was raised to help sponsor future fishing club events. The 50-50 raffle was won by Bob Luhrs. Many thanks to co-chairs Bob Armstrong and Wayne Massetti and their committee who organized the feast and to Elmer “ the Huckster” Stenzel for providing the entertainment.

          Our speaker for November will be Cap’t Dave Stewart, owner of Minnesott Beach Bait, Tackle and Crafts. Dave is an experienced Speckled Trout angler and will share many of his techniques with us. Spec fishing has been very good this year and we expect it to continue right on through the winter. In December we will be holding a planning session to discuss the programs and events we want to hold in 2008. Everyone is encouraged to attend and share their ideas and guidance for next year’s activities. Our meetings are normally held on the first Wednesday of the month at our Community Center on Broad Creek Road at 7:00pm and anyone may attend. Visit our web site at //pages.suddenlink.net/fhfc/ for updated information and photos concerning future and past events.              

 

Bob Bruggeworth

 

Whoever said “A bad day fishing is always better than a good day at work”, never had his boat sink.        Anonymous