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Summer Boat Giveaway


Boating industry leader Scout Boats is continuing its partnership with CCA SC to promote both their commitment to marine conservation as well as their company’s high-quality boating options for the recreational angler. “Scout Boats built its reputation in


the recreational angling community on high standards, and when you look at the long line of accomplishments, CCA SC has the same level of commitment in the Palmetto state to both marine conservation and improving recre- ational saltwater angling,” said Scout Boats Vice President Dave Wallace.


The three-month long promotion will come to a close on Aug. 31 when the winner of the 151 Sport model will be delivered to one of 200 people who bought tickets throughout the summer. This marks the second year of collabora- tion between the two organizations and the partnership continues to strengthen. “When you look at the number of boat companies in South Carolina it is not hard to see this state’s love and appreciation for our marine resources and outdoor quality of life,” said Chris Hawley, CCA SC state board member. “Having an industry leader like Scout Boats recognize and sup-


port our grassroots effort I think speaks volumes to their dedication to both marine conservation and im- proving recreational angling.” For your ticket to win in the CCA SC/ Scout Boats Summer Giveaway, visit the CCA SC website at www.cca- southcarolina.com or call the state office at 803-865-4164.


TEXAS Port Mansfield offshore reef


An artificial reefing project out of Port Mansfield will provide increased habitat for snapper, grouper and other species and is the second of three artifi- cial reefs to be completed by the CCA Texas Habitat Today for Fish Tomor- row (HTFT) initiative to create near- shore reefs along the Texas Coast. The Vancouver Reef out of Freeport on the upper coast was completed last sum- mer, and the mid-coast reefing project out of Matagorda will be completed next spring.


The Port Mansfield reef, undertaken


through the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) Artificial Reef Program, will provide important near- shore habitat as well as angling oppor- tunities to Texas’s lower coast when


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