Nature Coast Hospice Benefactor of
Sportsman's Club Meets
This months meeting of the Nature Coast Sportsman's Club will be held at 5:30 PM
Weekend Gathering By The Lake
on Wednesday, August 8th, 2007. At 6:30 P.M. a dinner featuring Captain Caron's infamous
chicken with rice will be served, and will be followed by the monthly business meeting.
At Bubba's Fin & Feather you can
The club's monthly fishing tournament for members and guest will be
always count on having a good time - and
conducted August 9, 2007. Species for this tournament will be Red Fish, Trout, and Spanish
often, while helping out a good cause, as well.
Mackeral. The club's monthly open fishing tournament, (The Calcutta) will be conducted
This past weekend was no exception, with
on August 30th, 2007. Targeted fish specie is Red Fish and Trout. Entrance fees for registra-
Bubba's Hospice Benefit to help out Hospice
tion are $10 per angler. Registration is at the Yankeetown Marina the day of the tournament.
of Citrus County, an organization that helps
Cash prizes will be awarded based on total participation in the event.
many in times of sickness. Bubba's Fin &
Last month saw 12 members and guest turn out for the monthly club
Feather Owner Barbie Chaffin-Peters spear-
tournament. Winners of the Redfish competition were Jake Herrin with a 3.34 lb fish,
headed the event to show her gratitude for
with Tom Comer placing second (3.30 lb) and Bill Mason (guest) third (2.46 lbs.). Winners of
the loving care Hospice gave to her husband,
the Trout competition were Oliver Gillespie with a 2.84 lb fish. Second place went to Jake
Bubba Peters, who recently passed away due
Herrin (1.06 lbs).
to illness and to give back to the wonderful,
caring organization.
The event included two days of
musical entertainment, with food and other
vendors, a poker run, drawings, raffles, and a
Rusty and Debbie, frequent entertainers at Bubba's
fishing tournament. Procceds will be donated
Fin & Feather, starting-off the Sunday afternoon
to Hospice in two checks, one from Bubba's
concert at Bubba's Hospice Benefit this past week-
Fin & Feather and one from B.U.B.B.A.
end with a wide variety of music genres.
(Bubba's Unique Bream/Bass Angler) Fish-
ing Club, in addition to monetary donations
from individuals that were also made to Hos-
pice. So far, with totals still coming in, over
$1200 has been raised, as of Monday morn-
ing. "We'd like to thank everybody who made
the hospice event such an outstanding suc-
cess," said Dianne Alloway, manager, Bubba's
Fin & Feather.
All those who participated in the
From left to right: Tom Comer, Oliver Gillespie,
event donated their time, including those
working the entry area; Don Shillcock, the
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