This is the last call we’ll give you. The drawing for the FREE guided fishing trip (with lodging) is coming up soon. Possibly this week. We are really impressed with the support the Headhunters community have shown to this cause, and several have donated far more than the $25 minimum.
Read more to see how you can win:
Help cure cancer and go guided for free? Sounds like a win win. You’ve got a guest blogger today ladies and gents, Headhunters guide Ben Hardy here (picture above), writing from the tropical Bahamas. Here’s the deal. My younger brother Jon and his wife Shannon are running the Boston Marathon together on April 21. In order to officially run the Boston Marathon, a runner must be either, a. extremely fast or b. fundraise through an official charity.
While Jon and Shannon are pretty fast, they’re gonna raise a whole bunch of money for cancer research and jog their 26 miles. This is where you and I come in. Until April 21st, every donation of $25 made on their fundraising website – who lists “Headunters FlyShop” as their “company name” – will be entered into a drawing for two days of guided fishing with yours truly, along with two nights lodging at the Craig Trout Camp. You pick the dates, as long as I’m available and the lodging is available. Pretty awesome deal really. Give a few bucks towards cancer research and you could win a few free days of fishing on the Missouri.
If you’ve got any questions about It, email Ben at theriverwhy81@yahoo.com, Or just do some donating folks!
Here’s the links to their fundraising pages. Thanks so much for helping out a great cause!!!
WINNER WILL RECEIVE:
- 2 days of guided fly fishing with Headhunters top guide Ben Hardy.
- 2 nights lodging at the Craig Trout Camp.
HOW TO ENTER:
The drawing may take place as soon as this week!
3 Comments.
I mailed a donation in not only for self-serving purpose…like get a chance to fly fish with you guys but also to donate to a good cause. I ran the USMC in 98 and it was a buster. Good luck
Thanks Larry, much appreciated!
I donated but did not mention headhunters. My wife Charlene died of breast cancer at 47 years.if Shannon could mention her name I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Dick