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| Raf logs charity fishing match RAF LOGS CHARITY FISHING MATCH 2010 The first RAF Logistics Champs charity fishing match is taking place on Wednesday 1st September at Ivy House Fishery, Grittenham, Wooton Bassett, Wiltshire. All serving and Ex serving members of an RAF Logistics trade (Mover, Supplier, MT and Caterer) are invited to attend this event. The match is also hoping to raise a large amount of money for the events two chosen charities; Help for Heroes and the 2Simple Trust. The match is limited to 75 pegs, of which 50 have already been booked so far, with 5 sections of 15 anglers being used. If you would like to help sponsor this event, require further details or want to register please contact: Sgt 'Smurf' Firth Movements section RAF Waddington Lincolnshire LN5 9NB Tel:01522 726980 or 726981 (Monday to Friday) Email: mark.firth243@mod.uk or smurffirth@hotmail.co.uk |
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| Re: Raf logs charity fishing match I'm an ex Rock Ape so excluded apparently. Good luck with it anyway guys ;0) __________________ I am in shape. ROUND is a shape! |
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| Re: Raf logs charity fishing match I've heard of H4H but please forgive my ignorance, 2 simple trust is one I have not heard about. Now I could just go on google and look it up but then no one else on the forum would know what it does so could you let me know. (Granted I have been living under a rock for yers ;)). __________________ Just remember, not all the heroes died. www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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| Re: Raf logs charity fishing match Wooton Basset too. If ever there was a symbol of what is best about this here nation then that is it. __________________ Just remember, not all the heroes died. www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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| Re: Raf logs charity fishing match Barbelblanker....the 2Simple trust is a charity that raises money for children suffering with Neuroblastoma cancer. Type in Jamie Inglis on you tube or Google and you will see exactly why this charity was chosen. My trade (Mover) has been fishing matches at Ivy House, Wooton Bassett for 7 years now and yes your right, it has now become a true symbol of respect and gratitude. I was based at RAF Lyneham before here and have spent over a year in Afghan, so have seen first hand the effects this war has on our lads and thier familys. Just Mark......you are more than welcome to come along and show your support on the day. You could also have a chat with Des Shipp, who is hopefully attending to give out the trophies. Thanks for your replies and support guys. |
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| Re: Raf logs charity fishing match Time is running out. You only have until the 30th July to register, as I need to know my budget for trophies. We have also recieved some great support from some fishing companies, who have offered prizes for the post match raffle, so come on and get your name down quick......I only have 10 pegs left. |
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| Re: Raf logs charity fishing match RAF LOGISTICS ANGLING CHAMPIONSHIPS Despite a significant amount of anglers being forced to miss this event, due to Operational work commitments, seventeen teams still managed to attend this match, held at Ivy House Lakes in Wooton Bassett. At the draw a lot of anglers were predicting that the hot, bright conditions would make the fishing difficult but no one predicted just how hard the fishing would prove to be. The anglers were split into four sections of 13 anglers on the Old Canal, New Canal, Match Lake Outer and Island, with most anglers praying for a peg on the Match Lake. Local angler and RAF Chef Smithy won the day. Fishing permanent peg 32 on the island, Smithy fed six pints of maggots using just his top two to bag 13.18KGS of Carp. Second placed Barry Cullen, on permanent peg 38 on the island, opted to fish paste in the margins to take 10.44KGS of Carp. 3rd placed Mark ‘Smurf’ Firth, peg 9 on the New Canal, fished pellet down the track to finish agonisingly close behind with 10.34KGS of small Carp and F1s. On the team front RAF Mobility Alliance Just managed to take the honours by just 0.08KGS with 3 penalty points and 14.16KGS just ahead of RAF Lyneham Supply, also on 3 points, but with a combined weight of 14.08KGS. Third place went to RAF Movers Mix team who scored 5 points. The after match raffle and the sponsorship money collected by the anglers raised over £5,000 for Help for Heroes and the Neuroblastoma Chlidrens Cancer Charity. The organisers would like to thank the following for their great support and donation of raffle prizes: AAR Int, Ace Baits, Benwick Sports, CC Moore, Dynamite, EZ Feeda, FOX, Halkon Hunt, HillBilly floats, Medusa Feeders, Milo, Mel Wilde at Octoplus, Marukyu Preston Innovations, Pure Fishing, SBS Baits, Travin Plasic, WSB Tackle, Zebco, Harrisons and Al Dyer. |