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Even the tallest of fishing fables couldn t top the tales of Sid Hartman that flowed Wednesday afternoon in the wake of Randy Moss first Straight Bass Classic, an event designed to honor the late Star Tribune columnist while raising money and awareness for the rare genetic disorder that afflicts Hartman s 20-year-old grandson Quintin. My father and Randy were kind of this odd couple, Chad Hartman, Sid s son and local radio personality, said during the post-fishing gathering at Lord Fletcher s Old Lake Lodge on Lake Minnetonka. Randy is a loyalty guy. My father is a loyalty guy. My father never was really the most objective guy, as you know, but that friendship was genuine. For Randy to do this means so much.
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CLARKS ORIGINALS launched a new collection and accompanying video campaign
Clarks & Jamaica using the voices and talents of 7 Jamaican bred stars to explain what the Clarks Original brand means to Jamaica.
The limited-edition releases are now sold out on their website, where Clarks said they are proud to be part of island life for over 60 years. Jamaicans always had a love affair with things made in the UK. The country still holds a constitutional monarchy with Her Majesty as the Queen of Jamaica. Although Jamaicans need a visa to visit, UK-made appliances, suits, ties, and Clarks shoes are some of the things that magnetize the relationship with the constitutional mother country. Clarks in particular are viewed as a symbol of quality at various levels of society.
Snapper bonanza: Sellout crowd, good forecast and rampant fish bode well
15 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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The Ngāi Takoto 90 Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza is the biggest surfcasting contest in New Zealand, if not the world. Photo / File
Peter de Graaf is a reporter for the Northern Advocatepeter.degraaf@northernadvocate.co.nznorthernadvocat
A sellout 1000-strong crowd and forecast fine weather for the Snapper Bonanza kicking off on Ninety Mile Beach today promise the 2021 event could be the best in years.
While the 2020 contest also sold out, level 2 Covid restrictions meant some aspects of the contest such as the daily prizegivings had to be changed.
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