1st Annual JayB Memorial Paddle-In

Paying tribute to those we've lost
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This sounds great and I have been looking for an opportunity to meet more of this group. But...timing, timing, timing. I will be up in NY on Cayuga Lake at that time. Maybe I can send you a picture of a nice bass. Rats!
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Manning wrote:This sounds great and I have been looking for an opportunity to meet more of this group. But...timing, timing, timing. I will be up in NY on Cayuga Lake at that time. Maybe I can send you a picture of a nice bass. Rats!
hmmm.. :roll: Always seems like a tight schedule for a retired guy :wink:

I'll be there, maybe someone can let me tag along on the water? Was hoping to avoid massive failure like last FDP venture.
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It will be an honor to attend.

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Being a new comer in paddle fishing just last year I never got the opportunity to meet JayB. Just hearing some of the wonderful things he has done to touch so many is awesome. My wife and I will be honored to attend in his name, look forward to meeting as many of you as possible.

The song has been sung...... on this day we proudly band together and paddle as one.
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Been a long time since there was a bona-fide Paddle-In, nice to see so many planning on attending.

Jay would be pleased.
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bassboy wrote:hey peter if i bring a steak will you cook venezualen style :lol:
i don't know how man.....i'm an american now :wink:

i'll be bringing some meat and blood sausages to grill
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Mark R wrote:
Mako wrote:
Some may get very generous and fire up a grill. But, then again, maybe they won't
it ain't a true paddle in unless the grill's on fire :wink:

i'll be there with one
Me too, maybe we can get skeeter to do some "Larry Burgers".
So, that Skeeter guy isn't a figment of my imagination?

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So, that Skeeter guy isn't a figment of my imagination?

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TerryW wrote:2) Suggestion to bring food and beverages to share. (Good food and quality beverages preferred. Plates are optional.)
Rik wrote:For those of you who have never been to a Paddle-In, here are the specifics. It is officially unofficial.
Todd wrote:The beauty of a paddle-in is that there is no planning.
A paddle in requires nothing except for your attendance. No planning, no official "you bring this, I will bring that" thread, no secret handshake required, no nothing. Bring what you want or bring nothing. It is totally up to you but no planning is necessary.

I know this may be hard for some to just show up without some official duties to accomplish but that is the nice thing about a paddle in. Just show up, if you want to bring 18 chairs, four grills and 78 hamburgers that is great, if you want to bring one bottle of water that is great also.

The only thing asked of anyone is to just show up, pretty easy.
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Indeed, all that is organized is the venue, the rest is completely alfresco!

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But don't forget to stop at the registration desk to get your event information packet and name tag......
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Is my name tag going to have my real name or my screen name?
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To answer that would require organization and planning. You'll just have to wait and see what you get.
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Rik wrote:But don't forget to stop at the registration desk to get your event information packet and name tag......
Yeah right! I still haven't recieved my welcome package and I have been a member since 1969.
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Sorry Fin, the welcome package started well after you became a member. If you'd like, I can cancel your account and you can re-register. Of course, your post count would go to zero making you subject to all of the new initiation rites. Plus, when you take away your post count, your assumed knowledge will also disappear.

Not that anyone considers you very knowledgeable anyway but I just want to be clear on the ramifications.
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Still waiting for my free rod and mustache sticker book.
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Rik wrote:your assumed knowledge will also disappear.

Not that anyone considers you very knowledgeable anyway but I just want to be clear on the ramifications.
So, basically what you are saying is my lack of knowledge is assumed from you and everyone else.
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