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We missed a lot of the ROFB regulars this past weekend in Wisconsin. As
usual all the competitors were treated cordially by the Rhinelanders and made to feel welcome by everyone we met. Make it a point to attend next year. Fluctuating weather and water temps on Mohawksin made fishing unusually difficult, and I was fortunate to weigh in even a single bass the first day and place fifth. We were on bass all weekend, but getting them to bite (or in the boat) was extremely tough. Despite that, the days we spent exploring, learning, and fishing the lake were a wonderful vacation and a good way to cap off a great summer. At the awards dinner at the Hubers, Steve Huber presented me with a book donated by Joan Belongia of Brown Street Books in Rhinelander, _The Heart of a Champion_ by Frank Deford. I was delighted! What a wonderful way to recognize the attributes of winners and honor athletes who have exemplified them over the past eight decades. I'm putting this book on the coffee table in our reception area to encourage us to have the heart of champions. I also received some excellent soft plastic lures, compliments of Driftwood Lures, a much-needed Yo-Zuri crankbait (did Jack Dalzell arrange that?), Stren fishing line, a few packs of Berkley Yum worms, some innovative jig heads, and a Zoom shad kit and camo cartridge box. Secret Weapon Lures donated Firetiger Perch spinnerbaits and Midnight Snack buzzrbaits. Other items given out at the awards dinner were from Moe Conway (Zoom kits, Shimano reel, Lure Magic spray, camouflaged folding camp chairs, Gerber knife sharpener, Shrade knife, multi tools.... probably more) Ronnie Garrison (tackle box), Jim Laumann (Gander Mtn. gift certificate), and embroidered jacket by the shop that does Outdoors Frontiers logo-wear... A lot of folks pitched in products and prizes to make this a fun event. I know I missed some... I hope Steve will post a complete list to give credit to all those folks. Recognizing local sponsors and contributions personally makes soliciting donations in future years easier and more productive as well. Their donations are usually appropriate and are always appreciated, fostering a very positive impression of the entire community. This morning I mailed a thank-you note to Brown Street Books. I understand that this is not the first time they showed support for this event; previously one of our number -- was it Ronnie? -- received books they donated. I think they were mystery novels set in Rhinelander and involving fishing. I especially want to recognize Steve and Janet Huber, whose schedules were turned upside down last week as they played host to this annual event. The items they collected and arrangements they made took considerable time and effort, I'm sure, and Janet put on a feast Saturday night that was easily the culinary highlight of the week. If you've not tried "bear bourguignon," you're really missing a rare treat. It was delicious! Of course, Janet also served up platters of grilled brats and buckets of beer -- the national foods of Wisconsin, evidently -- to an appreciated crowd of hungry anglers. Thanks, Janet and Steve. Joe |
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