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888BoatLaw.com Awards $1000 For FWC Pink Tag Bass Contest
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888BoatLaw.com presents $1000 check to Harry L.
TAMPA, Fla. - PennZone -- In addition to helping people recover for boating, JetSki, parasail and cruise ship injuries, www.888BoatLaw.com recently joined forces with Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission ("FWC") to help support the Florida environment and to help grow Florida's great freshwater fishing lakes. Each year FWC holds its TrophyCatch Pink Tag event. In this event FWC places multiple largemouth bass throughout Florida and marks them with a pink tag.

At 888BoatLaw.com we teamed up with FWC to award $1000.00 to each contestant who caught a pink-tagged largemouth bass. On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 we presented Harry Linsinbigler with a check for $1000 for the pink-tagged 11-pound largemouth bass he caught in the Winter Lakes chain of lakes. The award ceremony was held at the Bass Pro Shop in Tampa (also a sponsor along with AFTCO).

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We look forward to working again with FWC on this very worthy and important promotion of Florida outdoors and fishing habitat. Harry, an avid bass fisherman talked about how he caught the largemouth bass and what he did to report it to FWC.

An award ceremony is scheduled in March for the second winner who caught a pink-tagged largemouth bass. 888BoatLaw.com will be there to present another check for $1000.00. The next pink tag contest is coming up soon!

Source: 888BoatLaw.com

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