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The Rod & Pole Bender Club, at Lakeshore Post 137.

 

About Us ...

The Rod & Pole Bender Club is a non-profit fishing club within the American Legion Post 137 that promotes the camaraderie of fellow Veteran/SAL members in the pursuit of fishing and fishing stories. There is at least one fishing trip scheduled each calendar month. The fishing trips and tournaments are subsidized by the 30-dollar a year membership plus the profits from the monthly dinner and breakfast hosted on-site of the American Legion Post 137 facilities by the volunteering Rod & Pole Bender club members. Benefits include use of the boat ramp & dock on the Cedar River and plenty of vehicle & boat trailer parking.

 

Meeting Times

The Rod and Pole Benders Club meets the first Monday of every month unless it is a National and/or Religious Holiday, which the meeting will occur the next sequential Monday. The monthly meeting is called to order promptly at 19:00 hours (7:00 PM for the non-military).

 


Send us your fishing stories ... and pictures ...

Here we will post your fishing stories and pictures, of the ones your caught, and that old monster that just plumb got away! Use our Contact Us page to reach our webmaster.

 

Doctor on a Fishing Trip
Sent in by Jonathan

A small town Doctor was famous in the area for always catching large fish. One day while he was on one of his frequent fishing trips he got a call that a woman at a neighboring farm was giving birth. He rushed to her aid and delivered a healthy baby boy. The farmer had nothing to weigh the baby with so the Doctor used his fishing scales. The baby weighed 22 lbs 10 oz.

 


 

LICENSING AND RULES

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commision
Before you go fishing, make sure you are legal! Purchase your license, and read the regulations at the FWC website.
http://myfwc.com/license.html (Licenses)
http://myfwc.com/fishingareas.html (Regulations)

 

CONDITIONS AND TIDES

First Coast News Weather
Before you head out, check the forecast and see tide tables, doppler radar
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/weather

Tide Tables
Check the National Weather Service (NOAA) tide tables for along the coastline, the Saint Johns river and its tributaries, and for the surrounding areas including Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jax/tides.shtml

 

OTHER GOOD INFO

The Outdoors Show
If you're fishing around Jacksonville Florida, an absolute must is the Outdoors Show with Captain Kevin Faver every Saturday morning from 7-10am on 1010-XL AM Radio. Also Watch for his weekly forecast and "Faver-ite Fishing Tips" every Thursday on Good Morning Jacksonville beginning at 5 a.m. and on First Coast News beginning at 5 p.m. (EST), and his weekly half-hour fishing show Saturday mornings at 7:30 a.m. (EST) on WJXX-TV.
http://www.outdoorsshow.com

CyberAngler Fishing Reports
Fishing reports from all over Florida. Inshore and Offshore.
http://cyberangler.com/reports/fl

 

Fishing Glossary

Catch and Release - A conservation motion that happens most often right before the local Fish and Game officer pulls over a boat that has caught over it's limit.
Hook - (1) A curved piece of metal used to catch fish. (2) A clever advertisement to entice a fisherman to spend his live savings on a new rod and reel. (3) The punch administered by said fisherman's wife after he spends their life savings (see also, Right Hook, Left Hook).

Line - Something you give your coworkers when they ask on Monday how your fishing went the past weekend.

Lure - An object that is semi-enticing to fish, but will drive an angler into such a frenzy that he will charge his credit card to the limit before exiting the tackle shop.

Reel - A weighted object that causes a rod to sink quickly when dropped overboard.

Rod - An attractively painted length of fiberglass that keeps an angler from ever getting too close to a fish.

School - A grouping in which fish are taught to avoid your $29.99 lures and hold out for spam instead.

Tackle - What your last catch did to you as you reeled him in, but just before he wrestled free and jumped back overboard.

Tackle Box - A box shaped alarmingly like your comprehensive first aid kit. Only a tackle box contains many sharp objects, so that when you reach in the wrong box blindly to get a Band Aid, you soon find that you need more than one.

Test - (1) The amount of strength a fishing line affords an angler when fighting fish in a specific weight range. (2) A measure of your creativity in blaming that darn line for once again losing the fish.

 


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