MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
great pics but i have one complaint ..... WHERES ALL THE FISH PICS
Big shout out to all of you who participated in the SPSH tournament. Weatherwise it was a great day to be on the Pond even though it ended with a blanket of heavy snow at the final presentations. Speaking for Chris Jones and Vince Sabatini, the organizers for the host, Eastern Penn Deaf Bass Anglers , who want to thank all participants for a fun tournament. Also, speaking on behalf of the local sponsers, SPSH owners Ann , Linda and staff who would also like to thank you for your patronage and attendance. As many of you know who have organized these events in the past, they do not just happen. A lot of work and planning go into pulling off a sucessful tournament. My hat goes off to all the above for there tireless efforts. Additionally, thank you to Mrs. Sandy Ponder for her great photographic skills. Personally I had a great time meeting new people and matching faces to IS monikers I have been talking with on line for the last few months. I also got to meet two of the greatest guys, Chris and Vince, who work so tirelessly for there cause. I am sure I have met two new life long friends. Bigbucks (Chris) promises to be back next year with a bigger and better tournament. The tourny date has already been set for Feb 4th . I also have to mention Chris and Vince brought a large contingent of Quaker Staters with them, over half of the entrants were from PA. Now I might add in closing, a friendly challenge to those Pennsylvania guys who came up here to challenge the supremacy of the Sandy Pond regulars. It ain't goin to happen baby. In fact next year a trophy will be given out to the State or the local guys who win the most points in the friendly competition. Thanks to Ernie Pasternoster from Oswego, a pond regular, Pondskipper, our lone IS finalist and Matt Rubley who lives on the pond, I am relatively sure the trophy will stay in our hands, although a big shout out goes to Curt Sparks a Pennsylvanian who not only took 4th place overall, but won the largest perch category outright with a 1.08 pound monster. Congratulations to all and see you next year for the big challenge.