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In Memory of Bob Busch

Long time PI Surfcasters member passes away

Bob Busch, a Hampton resident and longtime PI Surfcasters member, passed away late last week unexpectedly. Bob was an active member frequently attending meetings and our annual banquet where he generously donated the drinks for many years. As a boat fisherman, his knowledge was unsurpassed as he caught many 50+lb keeper stripers. It was at his request we employ the American Littoral Society to help with the MRWC’s work to get waste water facilities to give advance warning of discharges into the Merrimack. He will be missed.

Bob was also an advocate for organ donations and was very active with New England donrs.  He spoke to the club about being an organ donor and many club members signed up as organ donors after his passionate presentation.

For more on Bob, please click on this link: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seacoastonline/obituary.aspx?n=robert-david-busch&pid=192708441&fhid=4699

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PISC: Invitational Tournament: June 15-16, 2019

The Invitational Tournament is a team competition. If you don’t have a team, we will find one for you! For new members, this is a great way to meet other fishermen and learn their secret spots and techniques. Fish as long as you want all night. Next morning, everyone meets for a delicious breakfast and the announcement of winners.

We’ve made a few changes to tournament effective in 2018.

MORE POINTS FOR BIG FISH

  • 40 inch or larger fish counts for 20 points,
  • 34 up to 40 inch fish counts for 15 points
  • 28 up to 34 inch fish counts for 10 points,
  • under 28 inch fish counts for 1 point

All fish must be released to count towards your team’s score!

LARGER GEOGRAPHIC AREA TO FISH

 

This tournament is for club members and selected invitees only. If you’d like to participate, you must join the club.

Rules
Registration Form
Directions to Plum Island Airport
Parking Permit
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Rocks Village Cleanup: Saturday, April 27, 2019: 7 am to 9 am

Annual Riverside Cleanup

Event Overview

This is a community service event available to everyone. Each year in April, Eric Roach organizes a cleanup at Ferry Park in West Newbury. It is a beautiful stretch of the Merrimack River just upstream of Rocks Bridge. This bend of the river is a natural deposit point for river-born plastic. Please join us on Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 7:00 am – 9:00 am.

This spot is also known as “Rocks Village.” It is a favorite shad-fishing spot for many of our club members.

The following will be there:

  • Coffee and Donuts
  • Contractor Bags
  • Gloves (I have some light pairs, you might want to bring your own set of heavier gloves)

If you like, please bring your waders — high tide will be at 7:15 am. A pocket knife can also be useful for cutting stray fishing line. The town of West Newbury will pick up the trash — there’s no need for any of us to haul it away.

All participants at the 2019 RV cleanup will receive a few flutterspoons for shad fishing as our gift of appreciation. Bring your gear for a fishing outing after the cleanup.

Thank you for donating your time to a worthwhile cause.

Directions (Google Maps)
Frequently Asked Questions:

“How do I get there?”

Ferry Park is located just upstream of the West Newbury side of Rocks Bridge, approximately where Church Street and Bridge Street intersect. For exact directions, see the link above the map; the QR code is for the parking area on Church Street and will allow your smart phone to map exact directions from your location.

“Where can I park?”

Please see the map above for details.

“How big is the area we are cleaning up?”

The area is about 1/3 mile long x 50′ wide. See the map above for aerial photo.

“What should I bring?”

Work gloves and trash bags will be available. A pocket knife can be handy to cut rope. Most debris is near the high water mark so a pair of waders or high boots can be helpful (waders are not necessary to participate — there’s plenty of trash on dry land).

“What concerns should I be aware of while participating?”

The cars run pretty fast along Church street so please be careful and keep an eye on children near the road. Pants and long sleeves are a good idea while picking trash out of the brush as there is some poison ivy. Most of the trash along the water’s edge consists of plastic and styrofoam but there is some jagged debris — please use common sense when handling glass and metal. The banks are steep in some areas so sturdy footwear is a must.

“Are there bathrooms at the park?”

Unfortunately no; you will have to drive approximately 1 mile into town to use a business’s rest room.

“What do we do with the trash we pick up?”

We will leave our bagged trash in a couple of big piles along the roadside. The West Newbury DPW will pick it up.

“Who can I contact if I have questions?”

Please e-mail Eric Roach at eroach1970@gmail.com.

 

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Refuge Cleanup This Sunday! March 24, 2019

Volunteer Cleanup at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge

It was originally scheduled for Saturday, but due to weather, it has been moved to Sunday.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

9am to 2pm

Help us clean up the Refuge beaches! Any help is appreciated!
Meet at Parking Lot 1
Trash bags provided. Wear gloves.
No pre-registration or sign up needed—just show up! Groups welcome!
For more information email: Jean_Adams@FWS.gov

Facebook Announcement by Refuge

Directions to Parking Lot 1

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