Donated Prizes and Recognition

Harbour Chandler has donated a custom Fethastyx Rod

As well on Sept.27th the day of our wrap up party in Nanaimo, Harbour Chandler is offering a 20% discount on all regular priced items in store to participants of the 2014 SFBC Salmon Derby.



52 Eslanade, Nanaimo
www.harbourchandler.ca
 
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Pure Fishing Canada has donated a Penn Halibut Rod and Reel Combo along with 300yrds of 80# Spiderwire Stealth Braid

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www.pennreels.com
www.spiderwire.com
 
All you have to do is enter........

As an incentive to get in early on the SFBC Derby 2014, we are offering up an early bird prize to those who register and pay on or before May 5, 2014. The prize is a TMX4 Mooching Reel generously donated by Amundson. The reel will be shipped directly to the winner with the only proviso that Amundson has permission to publish the winners name in their media campaigns. Registration and payment details are available here http://www.sportfishingbc.com/forum/...FBC-Derby-2014 and email inquiries should be directed to sfbcderby2014@gmail.com.

Register now for an opportunity to win!







How to enter......

Entry


  • $25 Entry Fee Per Person
  • Entry fee payable to LRES (Little River Enhancement Society)
  • Mail to:
SFBC Salmon Derby
Unit 6-2401 Cliffe Ave.
Box #113
Courtenay, BC
V9N2L5



  • Please include name(s) (forum name and real name(s), age of children entered, email address and phone number(s). Email confirmation will be sent out once entry is received. Personal information will be kept confidential and will be destroyed October 2014.


Arrangements can be made, and help is available if you find getting your entry in is to difficult.
 
Fairwinds Golf & Country Club and Schooner Cove Marina has donated two great items. A round of golf for 4, and moorage next May when the fishing is HOT. This will be a 25ft slip for May 2015.


www.Fairwinds.ca
 
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Fairwinds Golf & Country Club and Schooner Cove Marina has donated two great items. A round of golf for 4, and moorage next May when the fishing is HOT. This will be a 25ft slip for May 2015.

www.Fairwinds.ca

My boat @ 24.5' would fit nicely into that! Fish the morning bite, round of 18 thru lunch, back out for an evening fish. Sounds just about right.
 
A private donation has been received....

A Islander MR3 has been donated as a Children's Prize. The winner of this reel will not have to attend the awards wrap up party all they have to do is enter and win :) This reel will be given to one of the children in the 9-12 year age grouping..... Other great surprizes are in the works so stay tuned :)

 
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Serengeti Fishing Charters in Port Hardy has donated a day of fishing for up to 3 people in the 2015 Shoulder Season (May 15-June 14, and Aug 29-Sept 10). This has an approx. value of $1500. They will be flexible on dates so you can pick the best weather day (few days in advance obviously) to head out.

This prize will be given to one of our top three winners. The winner of this package will not have to attend the awards wrap up party. All you have to do is enter the 2014 SFBC Salmon Derby and catch one of the top 3 fish. More details on winning this trip to come along with more great prizes.



www.serengetifishingcharters.com
 
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Bear Cove Cottages in Port Hardy has stepped up yet again and is happy to donate up a day of fishing in Port Hardy. This is a Shoulder Season trip for you and 3 friends between mid May and mid June 2015

This prize will be given to one of our top three winners. The winner of this package will not have to attend the awards wrap up party. All you have to do is enter the 2014 SFBC Salmon Derby and catch one of the top 3 fish. More details on winning this trip to come along with more great prizes.


www.wickedsalmon.com
 
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The latest donation to the SFBC Derby 2014 is unique. Everyone who enters the Derby will be eligible to win, via a draw, a day of fishing With Gary Cooper of Nice Fish! Gary will video the event for one of his 2015 television productions and also feature it on YouFish.TV. The lucky winner will be hosted by Gary on Ocean Dreams Charters out of Sooke for a day of fishing and filming. As well, you will receive a one night stay at the Bear Mountain Resort and one round of golf for two at either the Mountain or Valley course at Bear Mountain. Now, this prize comes with a twist. For those of you that want to up your odds of winning this great prize package, you can do it by uploading videos of your 2014 fishing adventures to YouFish.TV. For every video you upload between May 1 and September 1 2014, you will receive another entry into the draw. We want to see your Derby adventures and have a video record of the years event, so fire up your video device and get ready to have some fun!



 
We have received a number of prints from Peetz that came from the estate of Jimmy Wright, a well known photographer and artist in BC. There are four of these 20" X 24" photo prints up for grabs for everyone who is entered and whose payment has been received by midnight May 10. Below is some information about Jimmy Wright and his work.


Jimmy Wright, who passed away in 2008, was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1937, and headed out west to California in 1959 to attend the University of California at Berkeley. After graduating with a degree in economics, Jimmy worked in the fast paced world of banking and real estate for many years before deciding to head north to British Columbia. It was here that he worked as a fishing guide while also developing his love for photography. When he arrived in Victoria in 1986, he knew he wanted to make his living by creative expression, but had no formal art training.


Jimmy began seriously painting in 1990. His mixed media pieces, from the abstracts to the animals, were influenced by his earlier career in the world of numbers. One can find hash marks, mathematical formulas and numbers incorporated into most of his work. It is his images, however, of polar bears, bison, dogs, ducks, etc. that he was most famous for.




I tend to keep things simple and try to create work that people will feel good about hanging in their homes. My style is loose. Sort of halfway between Robert Bateman and a caveman. Wright once said of his artwork.

 
Innovative as donated a 10'6 rod and Daiwa m-one mooching reel combo Along with three various TKO spoons value $120.00


 
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