Fishermen have big hearts- Auction for Ashton

  • SteveCady
    Posts: 37
    #1312876

    Hi everyone,

    I’m putting this post everywhere and ask your help that you keep it at the top of the board. I’d like for you to know about a future muskie fisherman that needs your help.

    The future muskie fisherman is a little boy named Ashton. Ashton was born with a double bi-lateral cleft palate; he will have a minimum of 8 surgeries over the next 7 years. He will not be able to speak until he is 7 or so, and will not get his ‘hard palate’ until that time. Ashton has one of the more serious forms of the birth defect, but it is fairly correctable with extensive plastic surgery.

    His parents have no one to go to to help defray expenses, as the surgical team is in Madison, and they live three hours away.

    On Tuesday January 29th. at 7:00 MuskieFIRST.com will be the site of a “live” auction in the chat room hosted by myself and a special guest. We already have some great items donated and expect alot more.

    If you would like to donate an item or help out please contact me at [email protected]

    Thanks!

    Steve Cady

    Beaver
    Posts: 229
    #236501

    Come on guys, let’s jump at this chance to show people that the guys at FTR are a bunch of nice guys and are willing to answer the call no matter where the need. I’m good friends with alot of the guys at muskieFIRST, they are alot like us…..they just smell funny and are slimy!

    Send any donation info to [email protected]

    Let’s help this kid out.

    Beav

    hawger
    Owatonna, MN
    Posts: 608
    #236502

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    I am thrilled to help. I donate this antique steel rod/reel/case combo. The rod is about three and one half feet long and has the origional guides. The reel is a Hurd “Super Cast” that has level wind and a drag adjustment, clicker, and spool tention adjustment. It was made in Detroit. The rod and reel comes with its origional leather carry case. The hand crafted wooden handle is in great shape. It is spooled with very old multi-color line. I figure this rod set to be as old as I am!

    This rod, reel, and case was given to me years ago by my pastor’s wife, who said it was her father’s. She said that she knew I would treasure it! Which I do. But, it has been on display hanging on the wall in my downstairs “tackle room” for long enough. I am so happy to donate this piece of history and fine craftswork to help Ashton’s family.

    I will ship this to the buyer at no charge. Good luck at the auction, and may God bless your efforts. Hawger

    Beaver
    Posts: 229
    #236505

    Thanks Dave.

    Come on guys, follow Daves lead and spread the goodness around. If you can’t donate, make sure and visit the auction and place a bid.

    Beav

    john mannerino
    Chicago IL
    Posts: 207
    #236508

    Man I just donated all of my unused rods reels to a charity. I will defenatly bid on some stuff. I hope others will do the same.

    Beaver
    Posts: 229
    #236532

    Wanted to get this back on the top and let you guys know that just because this event is taking place on a muskie site, not all the items are muskie related. There are guide trips donated by the EFN Staff and walleye tackle has also been donated. So stop by and visit the auction on the 29th. You just might find something to your liking.

    Beav

    john-tucker
    Northwest Illinois
    Posts: 1251
    #236647

    Just thought it was time to pop this back to the top, maybe some have not seen it yet. I think it is a great way to help someone in need, and to show what us fishermen are made of in the process! Keep up the good work!

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