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02-18-2016, 05:40 PM | #1 |
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Fred hall 2016
Anyone have the scoop yet on the DEALS!!!!!
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02-18-2016, 05:41 PM | #2 |
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Join the CCA and get in FREE!
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02-19-2016, 08:37 AM | #3 |
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What Tony said. Last Saturday some guys from Turner's were on Let's Talk Hookup and they talked about the deals they would have. Some pretty good stuff. Should all be in the FH edition of WON
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02-19-2016, 08:43 AM | #4 |
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Better yet, join CCA now, volunteer a few hours of your time to help with CCA booth, and get the good deals while your there. Any volunteers interested should contact johnballotti1@gmail.com
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02-19-2016, 10:27 AM | #5 |
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CCA Help?
CCA CAL could use some help in the membership tents at the Long Beach Show...as Geauxfish said...contact John Ballotti johnballotti1@gmail.com. He's the president of the LA chapter and he's putting the Long Beach Show CCA volunteers together. THANKS!
For $50 you can join CCA at the Show and get a ticket for entrance, a CCA goody bag with a copy of the Tide Magazine, a couple of CCA stickers and your annual CCA membership...Enter the show through a VIP entrance rather than wait in line...as well as get a coupon book with 28 coupons good for products, cash savings, and a bunch of raffle items. The following list should be enough to convince you to spend that cash to join CCA, along with all the good work that CCA is doing here in California. Free Products...free package of AA swim Baits, free Cousins Tuna lure, free Promar or AHI hat and the first 50 at the booth get a package of Sabo Jig Heads, free music CD from Costa Sunglasses and Gary Shiebler These drawings are only for the folks that join the CCA CAL at the Fred Hall Shows in Long Beach and Del Mar...so your odds are pretty good...last year we signed up about 1500 people. Free Drawings for...XTRATUF deck boots, Abu Garcia Revo Beast Reel, a Penn Fathom 25N LD Reel, Engel ENG35 Cooler, The Chum Buddy, $500 Savage Gear Gift Card, 5 Cortez CZ-5CZ casting reels, 3 Water Wolf Cameras, His and Hers Maui Jim Sunglasses from Let's Talk HookUp, a $1000 Shimano package. Lots of discount coupons for... AFTCO, Squidco, Channel Islands Sportfishing, K-K Pono Lures, PCS Magazine, Hoven Vision, BD Outdoors, Fishermans Access, 976-Bite, Dana Wharf Sportfishing, the Rusty Hook, Pacific Edge Tackle, FinBomb,
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02-19-2016, 04:11 PM | #6 |
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Team Sewer Seminar!
Fred Hall Show Special!
Join the CCA for $50, pay $10 for parking, will give you access to the Official Team Sewer Seminar ! Come learn how to tie on a sinker, how to buy a sabiki 500, how to crash land gracefully on the beach...Come meet Raul from Raul's Wild Kingdom (aka Jorge) ! Learn the proper way to wash down your kayak, and for the Long beach show only!!! Learn the secrets to being an ASShole on BWE and drive everyone KA-RAZY!!! (Monster Truck Guy Voice) For the low low price of $60 bucks, come meet your favorite team sewer members at the Fred Hall Show! Long Beach! Be there or be Not there!
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02-29-2016, 05:31 AM | #7 |
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02-29-2016, 06:56 AM | #8 |
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Rufus...CCA CAL
Rufus...climb out from under that rock and join the CCA CAL.
The Coastal Conservation Association of California (CCA CAL) has been working hard on building the correct infrastructure for success. Our mission statement is: ”Conserving the resource and anglers’ access to it.” Our three main goals are to keep our fisheries open with pro-fisheries legislation and preventing arbitrary no-fishing zones, building artificial reefs, and increasing the finfish hatchery program. To accomplish these goals we have to have a strong membership base and that starts with building local chapters. The first two local chapters in Los Angeles and San Diego are being formed and we are not stopping there. CCA-CAL is looking to form a chapter in Orange County and continue working up the coastline. “Anybody who wants to be part of a local chapter can contact me.” says Wayne Kotow, Executive Director for CCA CAL. “Once the local chapter board is formed, we will be holding local membership meetings and moving forward with fundraising efforts.” Membership and fundraising are the lifeblood of the organization. The success of CCA is based upon a huge grassroots system. But that is not all CCA CAL has done. As previously published, CCA CAL joined with American Sportfishing Association (ASA) to show that banning traditional fishing tackle in California will cause significant economic harm. CCA CAL has also published its position to the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) against the use of drift gill nets and any other destructive gear. Our goal is to reduce unnecessary bycatch that hurt resources. CCA CAL has a goal to enhance the habitat in the coastal California waters. We have partnered with California Ships-to-Reefs in their efforts to increase the hardscape off of our California coastline. Ships-to-Reefs has been very successful in finding ships and getting them sunk in strategic locations to create new habitat. Together we can increase the badly needed habitat in California. This is a win-win situation for both divers and fishermen. Lastly, CCA-CAL has provided the insurance for all of the white seabass grow out pens in the White Seabass Hatchery Enhancement Program. White seabass are spawned and reared at a hatchery in Carlsbad, which is owned and operated by Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute (HSWRI). The hatchery provides juvenile white seabass, 4 inches in length, to 13 grow-out facilities operated by volunteers throughout southern California. The fish are held at the grow-out facilities until they are ready for release, typically at around 8 to 10 inches in length. In addition, The UASC White Seabass Committee has been changed to the CCA-CAL White Seabass Committee. CCA-CAL will be working with CDFW to get the next species authorized for release. This in itself is neither a simple nor quick process. CCA-CAL is working on all of the main goals simultaneously while also working on the grassroots efforts of local chapters and memberships. To Join, please visit our website www.ccacalifornia.org Please like us on Facebook, Coastal Conservation Association of California If you would like to help, please contact Wayne at wkotow@ccacalifornia.org .
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02-29-2016, 01:25 PM | #9 |
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Just axing a rhetorical and leading question for those who may not know who CCA Cal is.
The list is always expanding with newbees. We gotta include them in our discussions if we're going to expand our influence. Just sayin. |
02-26-2016, 05:24 PM | #10 |
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Hey Cbad! Thanks for inducing a laughing/coughing fit. Epic reply!!!!
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02-26-2016, 07:20 PM | #11 |
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Everyone wins a free Cadillac
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