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PCF Tournament Show - Mad Dog Mandich Fishing Classic

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PCF teams welcomes the crew from the Mad Dog Mandich Fishing Classic!

Continuing a community and civic tradition, the Publix Mad Dog Mandich Fishing Classic returns to host its Sixth annual tournament October 18 & 19, 2013 in Islamorada. The tournament will honor the memory of Jim “Mad Dog” Mandich. Jim was a passionate angler, former Miami Dolphins star player, local radio personality and a Keys resident and business owner. The creation of the Mad Dog Mandich Fishing Classic filled Jim with great pride and joy as he loved to bring his family, friends and the community together for a great weekend of fishing and fellowship, all while supporting local organizations. It was one of Jim’s requests that the Mad Dog Classic carry on now and into the future in order to fulfill his efforts of creating awareness and financial support for these organizations, including Mariners Hospital Oncology Services.

The Mad Dog Classic has other Miami Dolphin greats scheduled to be there throughout the weekend. The tournament targets Funfish (dolphin, tuna, kingfish, wahoo, along with snapper and grouper) with a $5,000 cash prize for the top boat. This is awarded for to the boat with greatest cumulative weight of the tournament's target species – Dolphin, Tuna, Kingfish and Wahoo. The second-place team is awarded $1,000 and there are $500 prizes to the angler with the heaviest catches of each species.  Trophies are also given to the Top Lady, Top Angler, Top Junior as well as largest Snapper and Grouper.

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