New species added to FWC Catch a Florida Memory
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and its saltwater angler recognition program, Catch a Florida Memory will see the addition of two new qualifying Reel Big Fish. Effective March 1, anglers will be able to earn Reel Big Fish recognition for vermilion snapper and saltwater catfish.
To qualify for a Reel Big Fish achievement, a fish must reach or exceed the qualifying length listed for each species in youth (under age 16) or adult categories. The qualifying length for vermilion snapper is 17 inches for adults and 13 inches for youth, while the qualifying length for saltwater catfish (gafftopsail or hardhead) is 22 inches for adults and 16 inches for youth. All Reel Big Fish catches must be photographed over a qualifying measuring device clearly showing the exact full length of the fish. A photo of the fish with the angler submitting the catch is also required.
Slam Dunk 2021 postpones until September
published: Wed 24th Feb 2021
Slam Dunk Festival, which takes place at
Leeds Temple Newsam Park and at
Hatfield Park, Hertfordshire on consecutive days has postponed from May for new dates in September.
Following the govts announcement for a return (hopefully) to normality from 21st June, Slam Dunk s new dates are for
4th (North) and 5th (South) September 2021.
The line-up is currently being reconfirmed. Acts announced for May had included Sum 41, Don Broco, NOFX, Pennywise, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Reel Big Fish, and more. Expect something similar!
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Slam Dunk Festival South in Hatfield. The festival is scheduled to return in May 2021
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Organisers of Hatfield s Slam Dunk Festival remain confident the event will go ahead in 2021 after twice having to cancel the show this year.
The annual pop-punk, ska punk, metal, emo and alt-rock music festival was due to take place in the grounds of Hatfield House at the end of May, with Don Broco and Sum 41 headlining the main stages.
The coronavirus pandemic forced that late May Bank Holiday weekend extravaganza to be scrapped and the festival was rescheduled for September.
The rearranged 2020 festival at the end of the summer was also called off due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation.