Annual Angler Tourney Supports Conservancy
T
he Con- servancy
of Southwest Florida 2013 RedSnook Catch and Release Char- ity Tourna-
ment will take place November 1 to 3. Raising funds for the Naples-based Conservancy’s work in protecting area waters and funding juvenile game fish research, the annual event is open to all amateur anglers in 60 teams. The tournament will begin with a
kickoff party and auction at 5:30 p.m. on November 1, at the Naples Yacht Club. Participants will launch from locations in Naples, Goodland and Ev- erglades City, and compete from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on November 2 and 3. The tournament concludes with an awards ceremony at 6 p.m., November 3, at the Conservancy. The presenting sponsor for the
event and co-chair, Wayne A. Me- land, of Morgan Stanley Wealth Man- agement, says, “Clean water means more fish. The water quality work and juvenile game fish studies undertaken by the Conservancy are more impor- tant than ever to protect our tourist- driven economy.”
Location: 1495 Smith Preserve Way. For more information or to register, call 239-403-4219, email nikkied@Con-
servancy.org or visit
Conservancy.org/ RedSnook.
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