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Location: oswego, il | Don't miss this wednesday, 7:30pm as Scott jenkins will be our guest speaker. Nobody knows the madison chain, fox chain and silver lake as well as he does. He has also been a guide and fished the PMTT. His expert knowledge reaches way up north to places like the chippewa flowage as well as others. If you have not seen him speak before he always has a terrific polished presentation, a can't miss!
The November 9th all you can eat buffet will be Beef Tips with Buttered Noodles and Green Beans. Cost is $8.00/person for adults & $4.00/person for kids and includes a soft drink. Buffet starts at 6pm.
I need to get the dinner headcount into PCCC. Please e-mail [email protected] so Rich can get the firm headcount into the folks at PCCC.
Our meetings are held at the Poplar Creek Country Club, 1400 Poplar Creek drive, Hoffman Estates, il.
847-884-0219
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| Thank you Scott, great talk on the Mad Chain.
Steve |
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Location: Silver Lake, WI | Special thanks to the FRV for having me back two years in a row. It was great to see everyone. I, for one, have reaped the benefits over many years thanks to the efforts of clubs like FRV. I put together one of the most comprehensive shows that I could. Hopefully you guys will put the techniques and tactics to use and bang some big fish.
Three young kids and a demanding job have kept me out of touch for the past several years. It was great to be welcome with open arms and warm hearts.
Thanks again FRV!!! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Good to hear from you, Scott. Family and kids does eat up the attention, for sure! |
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Location: nationwide | I hear ya Scott!!!!!!!
I look at the pict of your avatar on my computer every once in awhile - what a horse!!!!!!!!!!!!
Corey Meyer |
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | Hey little buddy, good to hear from you again. Hope your still get'n on the water now and then. |
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