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The facts on Drury's new fishing club

Amy Maas

Issue date: 10/3/07 Section: Life
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First established on campus:
Brand new organization on Drury's campus

Meeting Times:
The first and third Tuesday of every month @ 5pm at Bay Hall in the Hearth Room

Number of Members: Eight

How to become a member:
Everyone is invited to attend the regular meetings. However, there is a membership fee to become an official member.

Faculty sponsors:
Dr. Rod Oglesby

Future activities:
We will be holding seminars, bait make techniques, take a kid fishing, club tournaments, and national tournaments

National affiliation:
CBAA - Collegiate Bass Anglers Association

Quote from Drew Sanford, presdient:
"I am an avid fisherman and last spring I was watching Fox Sports Network and saw the Collegiate National Championship and I knew that it was something I needed to be a part of. Our club is doing many community activities to get new fishermen and women involved in the sport. There are over 150 new college bass clubs across the country and it is neat being able to compete against schools outside of typical division such as D1 and D2."
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