Showing posts with label Convention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Convention. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2008

**Secondhand Stall News**

We are pleased to let members know that we are reducing the PAC charge for selling members items of tackle and lures on the clubs secondhand stalls at the convention on Saturday.

The charge for selling members items is reduced to 10% of the total take on items sold, which goes into the club's funds.

We will still be charging £1.00 for items put on the stall for sale, please note this is not per item.
This charge goes towards covering PAC costs in case any members items are not sold.

There is still time for logging in sheets to be emailed to you if you wish to pre-log your items before bringing them on Saturday, this will save you time filling the sheets in on the day, just PM me or Chico for logging sheets to be emailed over.

See you Saturday.

Mark Skinner

Friday, September 28, 2007

PAC30 and an interview with Mick Brown

Mick Brown's blogged his take on the PAC Convention on the Fox website, along with an off-the-cuff interview with freelance journalist Dicky Fisk.

Click here to read it.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

PAC Convention was biggest ever

More than 500 predator anglers packed Stoneleigh Park for the Pike Anglers Club's 30th Anniversary bash.

The event was the biggest-ever PAC Convention and broke new records for the club.

Anglers attended from all four corners of the British Isles, with a sizeable attendance from Ireland and visitors from as far afield as Denmark.

Chairman Colin Goodge said: "It went better than we envisaged and we were slightly overwhelmed by the number of people who came.

"We were expecting a good turnout but you never expect that's going to become a reality but we had a fantastic line-up of speakers.

"We just hope we can improve on it and make next year's even better."

Speakers at the event included Jason Davis, who unveiled a string of 35lbs-plus pike captures, along with Mick Brown, John Watson, Eddie Turner and Colin Goodge.