LOWCOUNTRY REDFISH CUP CHARLESTON

LOWCOUNTRY REDFISH CUP CHARLESTON SC
APRIL 11 2015
1ST PLACE WILL RECEIVE $5000.00 PAYOUT!!! GUARANTEED
CAPTAINS MEETING AND LOCATION TBA

$200 Entry Per Team

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Can you fish in a aluminium boat

How about an early 70’s Glassmaster with a 50 hp Chrysler motor and a front mounted tiller handle trollng motor?
1 of best fishing boats that 'twas ever made…

Pea, what say we fish it in my 66 whaler?


2000 SeaPro 180CC w/ Yammy 115 2 stroke
1966 13’ Boston Whaler w/ Merc 25 4 stroke “Flatty”
www.ralphphillipsinshore.com

some guys won it a while back fishing in a jon boat.

everyone knows your a 'bagger


2000 SeaPro 180CC w/ Yammy 115 2 stroke
1966 13’ Boston Whaler w/ Merc 25 4 stroke “Flatty”
www.ralphphillipsinshore.com

That’s my style


2000 SeaPro 180CC w/ Yammy 115 2 stroke
1966 13’ Boston Whaler w/ Merc 25 4 stroke “Flatty”
www.ralphphillipsinshore.com

Pea you sound like me complaining about the King Mackerel tournament guys with 3 engine s and 30’+ length boats today. The older fashion way has been outdated for some time now, ie catching km in tri-hull boats etc…

“The big one’s still swimming, let’s go.”

I’m sorry about all that. you know how winter goes around here. i understand it’s a nice tourney. best wishes to the entrants.

Its okay some of us who fish these tournaments actually use them for protection from the sun, not fashion statements. We know who you are talking about.

What wrong with a trihull? Good luck guys,its to much like work for me!

I have gone to the website and put my information in but did not receive a return email confirmation. Plus, the site was a year old so I’m unsure if it was even the correct one. I also called and emailed the contacts on the site and haven’t heard back. Is this event still on? If so, does anyone have a different experience and what is that contact? Thanks.

Wish we were participating in this one but a charter got planned for the same day as the tournament…hmmm

Keep your lines tight and remember. Respect the fish and your fellow fisherman. Know the Code.