Take A Soldier Fishing

Take a Soldier FishingThe kickoff tourney will be over on Clarks Hill this Sunday, the 18th. You may have to join the website to regesiter, but it’s free all the way. This is a great way to give back to those who have given so much to us.

From AIM’s website :

“Attention! AMI Members from Canada and the USA, it’s your duty to recruit a soldier to AMI for a fishing expedition! Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to hook up with an American or Canadian soldier from November 18, 2007 to June 7, 2008 for the chance to win a spot on an all-expenses-paid pike fishing trip with AMI founder and master angler Dave Abbott. To start, sign yourself up for the Take a Soldier Fishing derby. Then, feel free to head down to the kick-off event on November 18, 2007. Free AMI Measuring tapes will be handed out at the event to help you measure those big catches. You’ll also get a unique PIN to write on your AMI tape – so we can make sure the right fish are credited to your Livewell! Location: Clarks Hill, Wildwood Park Appling, Georgia Time: 7 a.m. Start Time The Best Superfish from this single event will win the first spot to go on the grand prize trip with Dave. Of course, any other angling you or your soldier buddy do, regardless of making it out to the kick-off event, counts toward your individual totals to win a second spot on the trip. Make sure you still sign up for the derby, get your unique pin, order an AMI measuring tape (or use one from a previous competition!) and continue fishing with your partner and add your catches to the Take A Soldier Fishing derby on AMI. Each week between the kick-off event and June 7, 2008 will give you the opportunity to win the Best Weekly Superfish & the Best Weekly Grand Master. Every weekly winner will be entered to win the second spot on the trip with Dave. So what are you waiting for? It’s your duty to take your soldier buddies out for the chance to win an unforgettable angling experience with AMI! Stand up for your country and sit down for a fun day of fishing with a soldier.”

A big thanks to Doug for the heads up on this…

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