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Paralyzed Vet Tourney On Toho Is Short Boaters

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I had a conversation with Steve Jarrett today about the Paralyzed Veterans of America bass tournament out of Toho on the 14th and 15th of this month. As of this morning they were still 26 boats short. I'm doing it so they are 25 boats short and these guys really need our support.

Saturday you will be the "guide" but you can fish but the Vets are competing against each other. On Sunday you fish as a team with your vet and there are cash prizes.

There is a $50 entry fee but tons of prizes given to the boaters.

Id like to do.it but I dont know were.it is.am I dont have a nitro or a nice boat I got a jon boat with tiller.

I will do it. I've put out the fliers to the Marina and I'm printing some more to see if some of the local tackle guys know of people who can help.

Also posting on Facebook.

FGCPVA- 15435 N. Florida Ave., Tampa, Florida 33613 Office: (813) 264-1111 Fax: (813) 264-6285

email: info@floridagulfcoastpva.org website: www.floridagulfcoastpva.org

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As of this morning they are still 22 boaters short.

Ill relay this to my buddy up there, I'm sure he'll attend if hes in town.

He was a Navy Vet.

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Thanks Rob

I wish the timing were different because this is exactly up my alley. I just moved to Ocala, so Toho is definitely doable, plus I'm a fan of helping vets being one myself. Unfortunately I'm flying out of town that weekend. I will post this on Facebook to see if any of my military buddies are available that weekend.

I'm signed up. If you don't have a boat they will probably need volunteers to help the bank fishing competitions.

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Wish I could help, bad weekend..

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