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Neighborhood Night Out Event

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

During the national "Night Out" event, our neighborhood kinda goes "all out" for this, asking neighborhood businesses to participate, bringing in food trucks, clowns, bouncy houses, and including visits from the local fire & police departments, complete with lights and sirens. We at BassResource were asked to participate this year, and we gladly accepted.

 

We brought the boat to give tours and answer questions about bass fishing (we're in salmon and trout country where most folks never see a bass boat).  As an added bonus, we held a raffle to give away 3 Ugly Stik rod and reel combos.

 

We had a great time chatting with people, informing them of local fishing opportunities, and ultimately, giving away new equipment to three new anglers to the sport!

 

Enjoy the pics!

 

BassResource Boat

Talking to Neighbors

Raffle Giveaway

BassResource Banner

Winners of the Ugly Stik Rod & Reel Giveaway!

 

I agree. Very cool. Hopefully I'll get to check the boat out in person one day.

  • Super User

Very cool!  3 new bass fishermen/women hopefully!
 

Jeff

  • Super User

Very cool come to Jacksonville FL

How fun!!!!!  thanks for sharing...

 

Now you need to take the all fishing so they can use their new combos.....

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