MAD 2015 Charleston Event Summary

Here’s the official event summary from Military Appreciation Day on November 14th. It’s a little long but well worth the read. The link to the event photo album is near the end as well.

http://militaryappreciationday.org/wp/mad-2015-charleston-event-summary/

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Originally posted by MAD Charleston

MAD 2015 Charleston Chapter Event Summary

One. Simple. THANKS. That was our message to the Troops!

To the captains, volunteers, donors, our fellow MAD Chapter members and supporters, the MAD Charleston Chapter would like thank you for making our inaugural event a huge success, consisting of 34 boats providing 82 Troops with a great day of fishing.

If you did not attend, here’s what you missed:

Friday’s Captains’ Meeting started with a brief history of MAD and a few rules were announced. In the crowd were two SCDNR officers who presented a “Governor’s Proclamation” declaring Saturday, November 14, 2015 as Military Appreciation Day in the State of South Carolina. We were very humbled to receive such an honor; thank you Gov. Nikki Haley. After the meeting, we dined on some fresh subs and wraps, washed them down with sweet tea, and watched a beautiful fall sunset.

Saturday morning started off cool and our captains faced high northeast winds, making fishing extremely difficult. Despite the added challenge, at 7:04 am we had our first report of the day, a 22" trout. Other captains were able to find the fish; Troops caught and released speckled trout, weakfish, redfish, sheepshead, black drum, bluefish, black sea bass, and more. On shore, our volunteers passed the time with cornhole, posting incoming photos from captains, and preparing for the arrival of hungry captains and troops. Mid-afternoon, one of the best cooking teams in town, the Pioneer Smokers, rolled in. Slowly, captains and troops began arriving back at Rivers Edge Marina. At 5:15, huge po

Great job to all who organized this event. I know first hand how much effort goes into it. I will participate next year and see this event growing for sure. Well done and great cause


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

Thanks for the report and to all who contributed and participated.

I am planning on being there next year. Sorry I missed this one.


2006 17’ Sea Hunt Triton w/ 90 Yamaha, formerly a 1991 15’ Key West Explorer w/ 60 Johnson.

Proud to have participated. Infinitely prouder of our troops. Looking forward to next time.

MAD was a wonderful opportunity for all the great captains who helped out. I am already planning for next year with hopes for better weather and know the great boaters in the Charleston area will be proud to double or triple the boats. Thanks to our mitary and the selfless volunteers that make this possible.

Olde Man Charters

Truly enjoyed participating. Hope to take a larger group next year.

-Albemarle 248xf “Chella”
-Dolphin 18BC Pro
-Miscellaneous boats

Really enjoyed participating. Will definitely do so again next year and will have a couple of buddies with boats join as well. Just hope the weather and fish cooperate a little more…

2014 Key West 203DFS
1987 Landau

Next year W#e will have more boats.Had a great time and made two new fishing friends.

Stonoman