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Flagler County Sportfishing Club PO Box 353383 Palm Coast, FL 32135-3383 Stamp Goes Here Volume 10, Issue 8 Official Publication of Flagler County Sportfishing Club August, 2009 AUGUST Mailing Address Goes Here Monthly Meeting 7:30 PM Guest Speaker Capt. Brian Walker by President, Jim Ingham 05 25 Directors Meeting 7:00 PM SEPTEMBER 02 by Recording Secretary, Muriel Fallon Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by President Jim Ingham with approximately 55 members and guests present. The pledge of allegiance was then recited. Minutes: June minutes appeared in the Chum Line. Treasurer’s Report: John Raybon gave the financial report as of July 1st. Checking balance $11,775.44; accounts receivable - $250.00, and inventory - $909.55; for a total of $12,934.99. Motion was made by Chuck Radloff and seconded by Dean Roberts to accept the minutes and financial reports. Unanimous. Weigh Master: Capt. Mike Vickers advised members that Florida’s resident saltwater anglers who fish from shore or a structure affixed to the shore will need to buy a $7.50 (plus admin. and handling fees) shoreline fishing license by August 1st, unless they have a regular resident saltwater fishing license. Florida residents may prefer to buy the regular recreational saltwater license that covers them, no matter where they fish or saltwater species. Florida has always required nonresidents to have a license when fishing from shore, and they will still need to purchase a regular nonresident saltwater fishing license. The new shoreline saltwater fishing license for residents goes on sale July 15th. It provides all of the same exemptions as a regular license, including senior citizens, children, disabled people who meet certain qualifications, active-duty military personnel while home on leave, and anglers who fish from a licensed pier. In addition, the shoreline license requirement includes anglers drawing food stamps, temporary cash assistance or Medicare. For more information, go to MyFWC.com. Capt. Vickers announced that 31 fish were weighed in during June. 22 of these fish placed in our Year Long Tournament. A 9# 10oz Trout caught by Brian Willard sets a new club record. The June Kingfish Tournament had 8 fish weighed in. The winners are: 1st place – Michelle Willard (9# 9oz); 2nd place – Brian Willard (9# 6oz; and 3rd place – Brian Willard (9# 6oz). Weigh-in stations for the club are at Jake’s Highbridge; Flagler Pier; Big Al’s; Flagler Bridge; Palm Coast Marina; and Bing’s Landing. Share-a-Ride: Bill LoDico – no report OLD BUSINESS: Surf Tournament (June 13): Mike McCray and Chuck Radloff – The tournament was successful with 55 people attending. All the prizes were given out and it came in under budget. There was a suggestion to move this tournament to Marineland beach. They will look into a change of location. Inshore Tournament (Sept. 11/12): Mike Vickers and John Raybon – Advertising have been sold on the shirt except for 2 spots on the front. More sponsors are needed for the bags and scoreboard. There are over 7,000 people in Flagler County with special needs. All donations for the Special Olympics will stay right here. Any member who would like to be a sponsor or know a potential sponsor should contact Mike Vickers for an informational packet. NEW BUSINESS: Guys and Dolls Tournament (July 11) Jeff Fehrenkamp – Tournament is at Bings from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Weigh in will be between 2 – 3 p.m. All eligible inshore fish will be weighed in. There will be 2 prizes in 3 categories. Food will be served. Male guests must pay $10; no charge for women or juniors. Deadline to sign up is July 8th. This is a team tournament and no boat is needed. Dick McCleery introduced the topic of Wind, Tide and Water Temperature measuring devices installed and maintained by the State of Florida on the north dock of Bing’s Landing. They communicated this important data to a variety of web sites and are no longer operational. Dick suggested that perhaps FCSFC would look into this and create a partnership with an entity such as: St. Johns River Water Management District, Florida Sea Grant or one of our high schools as part of their science/ technology program. Dick McCleery will look into this further and get back to the members. GUEST SPEAKER: Capt. Tom Winrow, a professional fisherman from St. Augustine, spoke on catching Tarpon near the beach. Capt. Winrow gave an indepth talk about how to locate Tarpon by finding the pods of bait fish just off shore. Look for the pods as they swim into the wind. He recommends taking a slow approach using your trolling motor. He also suggests netting a few bait fish and keeping them alive and fresh. Net more as you need them. As you look at the action of the pod you may see the Tarpon either in the middle or on the edges of the pod. Capt. Tom also reminded that Redfish may be feeding below the pod so put some weight on your line and go below the bait fish. The best time to see the pods along the beach is to go north in the morning and south in the afternoon. He also reminded members not to gaff the Tarpon, so they can be released safely. For more information, you may contact Capt. Tom Winrow at (904) 315-9364 or www.stillwatercharters.net. Meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m. There will be no Club Tournament in August due to the heat of the month and the slowness of fishing. Good time for tackle and boat repairs during the down time. Look below in the Chum Line for reports of the Guys & Dolls Tournament results and awards. Very successful tournament; thanks to Chairman Jeff Fehrenkamp and the entire Fehrenkamp “Team” for their efforts. Directors Meeting 7:00 PM OCTOBER 07 Monthly Meeting 7:30 PM 9-10 FREE Club Dusk to Dawn Tournament 17 Annual Picnic 27 Directors Meeting 7:00 PM All general meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at the Elks Club in Palm Coast See you at the August meeting and remember keep TIGHT LINES. by Co-Chairman, John Raybon This years Tournament will be benefitting Special Olympics Florida Flagler County. This is a very special group that works with young adults and children in Flagler County. We are hoping to make this a big event and raise a lot of money for this organization. This is a day of fishing, food and events before and at the weight-in. Monthly Meeting 7:30 PM 11-12 21st Annual Inshore Tournament 29 Also look in the Chum Line for additional information regarding the 21st Annual Inshore Tournament coming in September, 2009 by Tournament Chairman, Jeff Fehrenhamp Everybody was a winner Saturday, July 11th at the Guys and Dolls tournament with incredible weather for fishing. We had a great turn out, with over 60 people showing up and plenty of pizza to eat. The fishing was a little slow for some and good for others. In fact we had 10 teams that came to the weigh-in and 6 winners! They are: most species 1st place Amy and Jim Britton $100.00, 2nd place Kirk Bush and Gwen Bush $50.00. Most weight 1st place Alma and Alan Fitzwater $100.00, 2nd place Nicole and Chris Herrera $50.00. Biggest fish 1st place Theodore and Gregory Wilk $100.00, and 2nd place Pam and Jeff Fehrenkamp $50.00. The winner of the rod and reel was Jared Wannemacher a future pro fisherman! And the 50/50 went to no other than John Baggott. Congratulations to everyone, and big thank you to Mike McCray, Bob Cyr, John Raybon, Becky, Greg and Pam Fehrenkamp for all their hard work. See you next year! The payout will be $4,600.00 in five places per species, which are Drum, Flounder, Redfish and Trout and based on 130 anglers. Registration fee is $45.00 per angler and $10.00 for Junior Anglers 12 and under (Juniors will be awarded trophies). Each adult angler will get a tournament shirt, gift bag, food ticket and raffle ticket. Pick up your entry forms at the next meeting and sign up early. Late fee of $5.00 will apply after September 9th. The mandatory Captains meeting will be held September 11th at Barbara Jeans Restaurant in European Village, Palm Coast at 7:00 pm. The Tournament check-in will be at Bings Landing by boat only from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Check-outs will be at Bings Landing, Devils Elbow, High Bridge or under the 100 Bridge. Check out is from 7:00 am. to 8:00 am. We still need sponsors. We have one spot on the front of the shirt, 5 spots on he gift bag and scoreboard ads available. So support you Club and the Special Olympics. Have your logo on display. Please contact John Raybon at 447-3828 or 503-3545 for more info on sponsorship. I would like to thank the following major sponsors that have already committed. Capt. Mike’s Charters, Curb Systems, Tires Plus, Barbara Jeans Restaurant, Flagler Sportsman WNZF radio, Southern Dental Solutions, Waldhauer & Sons Pool Builders and Waterside Electrical Technologies. by Weigh Master Capt. Mike Vickers by Captain Chris Herrera Jim Ingham President 446-4569 jingham3@cfl.rr.com Bob Greenhalgh Vice President 439-7565 bjgreen@cfl.rr.com John Raybon Treasurer 447-3828 RaybonJ@bellsouth.net Muriel Fallon Secretary 446-5208 murielf@bellsouth.net Richard McCleery Corresponding Secretary 445-4788 RMcCleery@cfl.rr.com Andy Petersen Sergeant at Arms 446-5532 petersenar@aol.com Mike Vickers Weigh Master 445-7593 captainmikesfising@yahoo.com Starting your mornings off with topwater plugs on the flats, ICW or jetties will produce everything from Redfish to Tarpon. The key to success is being on the “spot” before the sunrise. Redfish will be cruising creeks and the flats at low tide looking for shrimp, pogies and mullet, look for the wakes and redfish pushing onto the banks. High tide reds can be caught hanging over oyster beds and along grass edges. Big breeder Redfish will be lurking the deep waters of the area Inlets, cut pogies or crabs on a Daiichi 7/0 circle hook with enough weight to hold bottom will put a big bend in the rod. DIRECTORS Chuck Durkee Jeff Fehrenkamp Gerry Lepinske Bill LoDico Al LoGatto Mike McCray Chuck Radloff WEBMASTER Jim Booth jimbooth97@yahoo.com Snook will be worth a shot along Bridges and residential canal docks at night and first light, live lining pinfish or select shrimp will fool linesiders into the boat. Spoons have worked well as well soft plastics like Fish Bites Jerk Bait. Pogies pods are on the beach and rolling and crashing tarpon can be seen shadowing pods. Free lining pogies on a Daiichi 13/0 circle hook on the outside of the bait pods should produce silver kings. Other catches on the beach will include Spanish Macs, Blue fish and big Jacks. For back country tarpon an early start is a must and free lining a live shrimp tossed in front of a rolling tarpon should get their attention. Make sure to sharpen the hooks for best bet hook ups. Guest speaker will be Capt. Brian Walker. He will speak about jettie fishing for Bull Redish. Captain Brian Walker specializes in light tackle fishing, inshore and coastal fishing. Inshore fishing trips target Redfish, Trout, and Flounder year round, and we catch Sheepshead, Jack Crevelle and Black Drum seasonally. Fishing the coastal waters out of St. Augustine and Jacksonville, we target Bull Reds, Cobia, Sharks, Kingfish and Tarpon. EDITOR Markay Raybon 447-3828 MarkayR@bellsouth.net Printed by Palm Coast Printing 1st place: Michele Willard $200.00 2nd place: Brian Willard $150.00 3rd place: Brian Willard $100.00 Flounder are fired up and caught all day along grass edges where baitfish are found. Low tide creek or residential canal flounder are easily fooled by jigs and mud minnows slowly dragged along mud banks. Bob Cyr Quarter Master 447-8513 Rfishc@yahoo.com The winners of the Kingfish tournament which ran the month of June are: If you are surrounded by ocean, you are an island. If you don't have ocean all round you, you are incontinent. (Mark, age 7) Erik J. Olson, D.M.D. Benjamin W. Lacy, D.D.S. Jeremiah Mahoney, D.M.D. 30 Office Park Drive Palm Coast, Florida 32137 Tel. (386) 446-5141 Fax: (386) 445-9318 Jeff Fehrenkamp and their Red at the Guys & Dolls Tournament Greg & Theodore Wilk, Amy Britton, Gwen Bush, Pam Fehrenkamp, and Nicole Herrera. Notice the ladies got the money and the guys got the fish! The most unattractive “Doll” fishing in the tournament, Capt. “Johnnie” Raybon Guys & Dolls Rod & Reel winner Jared Wannemacher Capt. Chris Herrera with their Sheepshead and Red Fish Jeff & Greg Fehrenkamp with Greg’s 53 lb. Cobia Club Member Don Martin, right, caught this great Sail Fish The Club is sending a very nice couple a bit WOW! Sandy and Chuck Durkee will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Sandra Joyce Johns and Charles Raymond Durkee III were married on August 15, 1959 in Stark, Florida. Sandy and Chuck have three children, Sheila, Michelle and David and five Grandchildren. In 1959 they spent their honeymoon in Nassau and are going back there for a week at the Atlantis and then flying back to West Palm Beach to be with their children and Grandchildren on the 15th for the big day. We wish you both the best and hope you’ll have many more wonderful years together. Markay & John Raybon, August 1st, 22 years Marion & Pete Poole, August 17th, 19 years Cindy & Greg Wilk, August 18th, 19 years Susan and Bernie Harner, August 20th, 49 years Peggy & Norman Manley, August 21st, 38 years Jean & Bob Greenhalgh, August 24th, 46 years Becky & Greg Fehrenkamp, August 27th, 26 years Renee & Andy Peterson, August 28th, 33 years Dorothy and Franklin Thompson, August 29th, 39 years Nancy Crawford, August 1st Holly Kusek, August 4th Bob Fallon, August 5th Regina Rembert, August 6th Ernie Hoffstetter, August 7th Roy Lorentz, August 7th Patty Starrett, August 7th Jack Kemper, August 11th Paul Barrow, August 14th Kathryn Kreager, August 16th Mary Baggott, August 17th Bernie Harner, August 19th Marianne Lessard, August 20th Dwayne Martin, August 20th Christina Sapienza, August 20th Tom Snider, August 20th Dorothy Thompson, August 27th Susan Harner, August 29th Karen Yarbrough, August 29th Gary Thomson, August 31st John Alvarez Stuart & Sandra Campbell Larry & Gail Mulkey Club member Kathy Booth recently had hip replacement surgery and is home recovering nicely and taking therapy. John Baggott was admitted to the hospital on July 23rd for back surgery. The surgery went well and he is now heavily sedated but doing fine. The Club wishes both of you a speedy recovery. 5224 N. Ocean Shore Blvd (AIA) Palm Coast, FL. 32137 (THE HAMMOCK) 386-446-4337 Full Bar Beer & Wine Fresh Seafood J.T.’s Specials Pasta Menu Fried Dinners 1/2 lb. Burgers Salads Ask About Our Famous JT’s Steam Pot by Weigh Master Capt. Mike Vickers by Captain Chris Herrera Jim Ingham President 446-4569 jingham3@cfl.rr.com Bob Greenhalgh Vice President 439-7565 bjgreen@cfl.rr.com John Raybon Treasurer 447-3828 RaybonJ@bellsouth.net Muriel Fallon Secretary 446-5208 murielf@bellsouth.net Richard McCleery Corresponding Secretary 445-4788 RMcCleery@cfl.rr.com Andy Petersen Sergeant at Arms 446-5532 petersenar@aol.com Mike Vickers Weigh Master 445-7593 captainmikesfising@yahoo.com Starting your mornings off with topwater plugs on the flats, ICW or jetties will produce everything from Redfish to Tarpon. The key to success is being on the “spot” before the sunrise. Redfish will be cruising creeks and the flats at low tide looking for shrimp, pogies and mullet, look for the wakes and redfish pushing onto the banks. High tide reds can be caught hanging over oyster beds and along grass edges. Big breeder Redfish will be lurking the deep waters of the area Inlets, cut pogies or crabs on a Daiichi 7/0 circle hook with enough weight to hold bottom will put a big bend in the rod. DIRECTORS Chuck Durkee Jeff Fehrenkamp Gerry Lepinske Bill LoDico Al LoGatto Mike McCray Chuck Radloff WEBMASTER Jim Booth jimbooth97@yahoo.com Snook will be worth a shot along Bridges and residential canal docks at night and first light, live lining pinfish or select shrimp will fool linesiders into the boat. Spoons have worked well as well soft plastics like Fish Bites Jerk Bait. Pogies pods are on the beach and rolling and crashing tarpon can be seen shadowing pods. Free lining pogies on a Daiichi 13/0 circle hook on the outside of the bait pods should produce silver kings. Other catches on the beach will include Spanish Macs, Blue fish and big Jacks. For back country tarpon an early start is a must and free lining a live shrimp tossed in front of a rolling tarpon should get their attention. Make sure to sharpen the hooks for best bet hook ups. Guest speaker will be Capt. Brian Walker. He will speak about jettie fishing for Bull Redish. Captain Brian Walker specializes in light tackle fishing, inshore and coastal fishing. Inshore fishing trips target Redfish, Trout, and Flounder year round, and we catch Sheepshead, Jack Crevelle and Black Drum seasonally. Fishing the coastal waters out of St. Augustine and Jacksonville, we target Bull Reds, Cobia, Sharks, Kingfish and Tarpon. EDITOR Markay Raybon 447-3828 MarkayR@bellsouth.net Printed by Palm Coast Printing 1st place: Michele Willard $200.00 2nd place: Brian Willard $150.00 3rd place: Brian Willard $100.00 Flounder are fired up and caught all day along grass edges where baitfish are found. Low tide creek or residential canal flounder are easily fooled by jigs and mud minnows slowly dragged along mud banks. Bob Cyr Quarter Master 447-8513 Rfishc@yahoo.com The winners of the Kingfish tournament which ran the month of June are: If you are surrounded by ocean, you are an island. If you don't have ocean all round you, you are incontinent. (Mark, age 7) Erik J. Olson, D.M.D. Benjamin W. Lacy, D.D.S. Jeremiah Mahoney, D.M.D. 30 Office Park Drive Palm Coast, Florida 32137 Tel. (386) 446-5141 Fax: (386) 445-9318 Flagler County Sportfishing Club PO Box 353383 Palm Coast, FL 32135-3383 Stamp Goes Here Volume 10, Issue 8 Official Publication of Flagler County Sportfishing Club August, 2009 AUGUST Mailing Address Goes Here Monthly Meeting 7:30 PM Guest Speaker Capt. Brian Walker by President, Jim Ingham 05 25 Directors Meeting 7:00 PM SEPTEMBER 02 by Recording Secretary, Muriel Fallon Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by President Jim Ingham with approximately 55 members and guests present. The pledge of allegiance was then recited. Minutes: June minutes appeared in the Chum Line. Treasurer’s Report: John Raybon gave the financial report as of July 1st. Checking balance $11,775.44; accounts receivable - $250.00, and inventory - $909.55; for a total of $12,934.99. Motion was made by Chuck Radloff and seconded by Dean Roberts to accept the minutes and financial reports. Unanimous. Weigh Master: Capt. Mike Vickers advised members that Florida’s resident saltwater anglers who fish from shore or a structure affixed to the shore will need to buy a $7.50 (plus admin. and handling fees) shoreline fishing license by August 1st, unless they have a regular resident saltwater fishing license. Florida residents may prefer to buy the regular recreational saltwater license that covers them, no matter where they fish or saltwater species. Florida has always required nonresidents to have a license when fishing from shore, and they will still need to purchase a regular nonresident saltwater fishing license. The new shoreline saltwater fishing license for residents goes on sale July 15th. It provides all of the same exemptions as a regular license, including senior citizens, children, disabled people who meet certain qualifications, active-duty military personnel while home on leave, and anglers who fish from a licensed pier. In addition, the shoreline license requirement includes anglers drawing food stamps, temporary cash assistance or Medicare. For more information, go to MyFWC.com. Capt. Vickers announced that 31 fish were weighed in during June. 22 of these fish placed in our Year Long Tournament. A 9# 10oz Trout caught by Brian Willard sets a new club record. The June Kingfish Tournament had 8 fish weighed in. The winners are: 1st place – Michelle Willard (9# 9oz); 2nd place – Brian Willard (9# 6oz; and 3rd place – Brian Willard (9# 6oz). Weigh-in stations for the club are at Jake’s Highbridge; Flagler Pier; Big Al’s; Flagler Bridge; Palm Coast Marina; and Bing’s Landing. Share-a-Ride: Bill LoDico – no report OLD BUSINESS: Surf Tournament (June 13): Mike McCray and Chuck Radloff – The tournament was successful with 55 people attending. All the prizes were given out and it came in under budget. There was a suggestion to move this tournament to Marineland beach. They will look into a change of location. Inshore Tournament (Sept. 11/12): Mike Vickers and John Raybon – Advertising have been sold on the shirt except for 2 spots on the front. More sponsors are needed for the bags and scoreboard. There are over 7,000 people in Flagler County with special needs. All donations for the Special Olympics will stay right here. Any member who would like to be a sponsor or know a potential sponsor should contact Mike Vickers for an informational packet. NEW BUSINESS: Guys and Dolls Tournament (July 11) Jeff Fehrenkamp – Tournament is at Bings from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Weigh in will be between 2 – 3 p.m. All eligible inshore fish will be weighed in. There will be 2 prizes in 3 categories. Food will be served. Male guests must pay $10; no charge for women or juniors. Deadline to sign up is July 8th. This is a team tournament and no boat is needed. Dick McCleery introduced the topic of Wind, Tide and Water Temperature measuring devices installed and maintained by the State of Florida on the north dock of Bing’s Landing. They communicated this important data to a variety of web sites and are no longer operational. Dick suggested that perhaps FCSFC would look into this and create a partnership with an entity such as: St. Johns River Water Management District, Florida Sea Grant or one of our high schools as part of their science/ technology program. Dick McCleery will look into this further and get back to the members. GUEST SPEAKER: Capt. Tom Winrow, a professional fisherman from St. Augustine, spoke on catching Tarpon near the beach. Capt. Winrow gave an indepth talk about how to locate Tarpon by finding the pods of bait fish just off shore. Look for the pods as they swim into the wind. He recommends taking a slow approach using your trolling motor. He also suggests netting a few bait fish and keeping them alive and fresh. Net more as you need them. As you look at the action of the pod you may see the Tarpon either in the middle or on the edges of the pod. Capt. Tom also reminded that Redfish may be feeding below the pod so put some weight on your line and go below the bait fish. The best time to see the pods along the beach is to go north in the morning and south in the afternoon. He also reminded members not to gaff the Tarpon, so they can be released safely. For more information, you may contact Capt. Tom Winrow at (904) 315-9364 or www.stillwatercharters.net. Meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m. There will be no Club Tournament in August due to the heat of the month and the slowness of fishing. Good time for tackle and boat repairs during the down time. Look below in the Chum Line for reports of the Guys & Dolls Tournament results and awards. Very successful tournament; thanks to Chairman Jeff Fehrenkamp and the entire Fehrenkamp “Team” for their efforts. Directors Meeting 7:00 PM OCTOBER 07 Monthly Meeting 7:30 PM 9-10 FREE Club Dusk to Dawn Tournament 17 Annual Picnic 27 Directors Meeting 7:00 PM All general meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at the Elks Club in Palm Coast See you at the August meeting and remember keep TIGHT LINES. by Co-Chairman, John Raybon This years Tournament will be benefitting Special Olympics Florida Flagler County. This is a very special group that works with young adults and children in Flagler County. We are hoping to make this a big event and raise a lot of money for this organization. This is a day of fishing, food and events before and at the weight-in. Monthly Meeting 7:30 PM 11-12 21st Annual Inshore Tournament 29 Also look in the Chum Line for additional information regarding the 21st Annual Inshore Tournament coming in September, 2009 by Tournament Chairman, Jeff Fehrenhamp Everybody was a winner Saturday, July 11th at the Guys and Dolls tournament with incredible weather for fishing. We had a great turn out, with over 60 people showing up and plenty of pizza to eat. The fishing was a little slow for some and good for others. In fact we had 10 teams that came to the weigh-in and 6 winners! They are: most species 1st place Amy and Jim Britton $100.00, 2nd place Kirk Bush and Gwen Bush $50.00. Most weight 1st place Alma and Alan Fitzwater $100.00, 2nd place Nicole and Chris Herrera $50.00. Biggest fish 1st place Theodore and Gregory Wilk $100.00, and 2nd place Pam and Jeff Fehrenkamp $50.00. The winner of the rod and reel was Jared Wannemacher a future pro fisherman! And the 50/50 went to no other than John Baggott. Congratulations to everyone, and big thank you to Mike McCray, Bob Cyr, John Raybon, Becky, Greg and Pam Fehrenkamp for all their hard work. See you next year! The payout will be $4,600.00 in five places per species, which are Drum, Flounder, Redfish and Trout and based on 130 anglers. Registration fee is $45.00 per angler and $10.00 for Junior Anglers 12 and under (Juniors will be awarded trophies). Each adult angler will get a tournament shirt, gift bag, food ticket and raffle ticket. Pick up your entry forms at the next meeting and sign up early. Late fee of $5.00 will apply after September 9th. The mandatory Captains meeting will be held September 11th at Barbara Jeans Restaurant in European Village, Palm Coast at 7:00 pm. The Tournament check-in will be at Bings Landing by boat only from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Check-outs will be at Bings Landing, Devils Elbow, High Bridge or under the 100 Bridge. Check out is from 7:00 am. to 8:00 am. We still need sponsors. We have one spot on the front of the shirt, 5 spots on he gift bag and scoreboard ads available. So support you Club and the Special Olympics. Have your logo on display. Please contact John Raybon at 447-3828 or 503-3545 for more info on sponsorship. I would like to thank the following major sponsors that have already committed. Capt. Mike’s Charters, Curb Systems, Tires Plus, Barbara Jeans Restaurant, Flagler Sportsman WNZF radio, Southern Dental Solutions, Waldhauer & Sons Pool Builders and Waterside Electrical Technologies.