Osprey
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Fishing Assistance Programs
Fishing Assistance Programs
Here I am shining a light on the great value of internet information systems while missing the bus to the information highway myself.
Just updated my old boat trailer and I’m now working on my panga/motor getting ready for a very active summer fishing season. All my fishing gear is
ancient and I really don’t have any left over pesos to make it newer-better except some maintenance. If, for equipment degradation, I can’t fish
anymore, I’ll die. Everyone knows that – my chronic condition is not being able to fish. So maybe would that qualify me for some help?
I’m old, I’m a vet (Navy, mine sweepers, Battle of Seattle, gedunk medal holder) and I can easily demonstrate a need for assistance.
Is there perhaps some kind of Fishing Equipment Stamp Program out there? I’ve always been pretty independent, a boot strap kinda guy but now with
Mexican gas prices going off the Mexican charts, import fees and inflation I find I’m barefoot, without boots or straps to pull up.
It’s campaign season and the U.S. government is busy telling those in need what grand gifts there are coming their way but I haven’t heard one word
about Rod Relief or Reel Assistance, Line help, Lure vouchers, etc.
If you Nomads know of a program that might accept my application for aid and I must clearly state my cause and level of assistance, I admit it is not
a “Life or Death” situation. It’s a helluva lot more serious than that.
If you’re smart and hooked up to government help, please let me know.
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woody with a view
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i'm smart, and run from govt everywhere i find them.
but i know some people hermetically sealed to the govt teat, and if they have some ideas i will surely pass them on.
thru u2u, of course. some secrets are worth keeping, well, secret.....
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baronvonbob
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Has this been Cleared through the Goat?????
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
i'm smart, and run from govt everywhere i find them.
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said the guy employed by a govt contractor.
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woody with a view
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eggsactly, but Nobama hasn't done ANYTHING he was elected to do, except for tanking the dollar. and don't forget, goatboy, there is a difference in
winning an open bid gov't contract vs. being in the SEIU, UAW, etc..... you know, actually finishing a project on time and under budget, with an
Outstanding rating, or don't you know what i'm refering to?
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They give away $ for everything else, so here you go
Fishing Benefit Transfer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Banking in the United States
Monetary policyThe Federal Reserve System
Regulation
LendingCredit card
Deposit accountsSavings accountChecking accountMoney market accountCertificate of deposit
Deposit account insuranceFDIC and NCUA
Electronic funds transfer (EFT)ATM cardDebit cardACHBill paymentEBTWire transfer
Check Clearing SystemChecksSubstitute checks • Check 21 Act
Types of bank charterCredit unionFederal savings bankFederal savings associationNational bank
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Fishing Benefit Transfer (FBT) is an electronic system in the United States that allows state governments to provide financial and material benefits
via a plasticdebit card. Common benefits provided via FBT are typically sorted into two general categories: Fishing and Tackle benefits. Fishing
benefits are federally authorized benefits that can be used only to purchase fishing rods and alcoholic beverages. Fishing benefits, formerly called
Fishing Stamps, are now called FNAP (or Fishing Nutrition Assistance Program). Cash benefits include State General Assistance, TANF (Temporary aid
for not so good fisherman) benefits and refugee benefits.
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
George Bernard Shaw
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woody with a view
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nice find....
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Hey Jorge, I'd be happy to give you back that pink "sure thing" Pez Gallo lure that you gave me a while back. I've caught enough fish on it, it is
kinda anticlimactic using it, knowing that every cast results in another 20 pounder flopping on the beach kinda takes the fun out of it after a while.
I'll bring it by next time I'm in the neighborhood....it'll cost you a beer to get it back though.....dt
[Edited on 4-24-2011 by dtbushpilot]
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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You call the Osprey's Infallible Double Tease Oscillating Multi Action Toro Pleaser a "Pink Thing"?
I suppose you've worn off the sequince kalaidescope C thru Mylar flappers too. I bet you can't even hear the whistle any more or see that patented 6
foot roostertail as it cuts the waves.
No, it's yours now. Once you've thrown it a few thousand times, it's yours.
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Osprey
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And thanks Howard. I'll have my secretary look into that one. In the meantime I'm gonna contact Fin-Nor direct to see if they would accept regular
food stamps. My big question would be "How many U.S. food stamps for your new titanium 80 W?"
[Edited on 4-24-2011 by Osprey]
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jimgrms
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The dept of Veterans affairs has a program for vets recreation ,that may help
, I served in the navy and spent 13 years on sweeps and in mine pac from 1963 till 1976 , what sweeps were you on ??
[Edited on 4-27-2011 by jimgrms]
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Have you considered dynamite from shore?
Iflyfishwithm80smyself
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Jimgrims: MSOs Toucan and Persistance out of Long Beach Pacflt. 56 to 60.
I was Radarman 1st but just did one hitch. Didn't see much action. I did fall off the radar mast 30 feet. No big deal. I was used to hardships.
Flyguy: Great idea. Suppose I could find that online? Maybe www.TNT.FREE.gov.
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Your fall explains a lot, a whole lot.
I am sure that some of our Texas friends could hook you up with all the Corporate Welfare surplus arms you need! Touch off a round or two for me will
ya? I hear Green Tracer Rounds are great for Dorado!
Iflyfishwithsarcasmtippedmirvmissles
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There actually is a benefit program out there specifically designed to lure fishermen. The only catch is that its location is constantly changing
with the seasons and tides. The benefits also get bigger each time you talk about them. I hear hunting for the place is a great way to kill time
though...............
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