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Beach fishing tournament to benefit Hope Hospice By MCKENZIE CASSIDY is also an after party with a buffet, live music, drinks, raf­ [email protected] fles, and a guest appearance by the Zig Zag Girlz from Each year the Fillet & Release Fishing Tournament the Seminole Casino Immokalee because this year's benefits Hope Hospice and its services in Southwest theme is poker. The cash payout is estimated to be Florida. To Go $7,050. Hope Hospice offers specialized services for families The tournament costs $250 per team, with a maxi­ affected by life changes related to illness or death and for What: Ninth Annual Fillet & Release mum of four anglers per boat, and Andrew said anglers nine years the annual fishing tournament has donated Tournament will mostly find sea trout and redfish. Prizes are also When: Saturday, Sept. 14 awarded to the angler who catches the largest slot redfish, thousands of dollars to Hope programs. This year's tour­ Where: Matanzas Inn, 414 Crescent S nament is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Fort Myers Beach redfish with the most spots, and mystery fish that weighs Matanzas Inn, 414 Crescent Street, Fort Myers Beach. Details: Visit the most. Amy Andrew, tournament coordinator, said it was www.filletandrelease4hospice.com or i She said Hope Hospice provides so many other serv­ designed for the everyday angler and weekend warrior. www.hopehcs.org/Fish ices to the community that people don't know about. Originally, it started as a fishing trip with a group of ....... • .. • ■ .V “They have grief counseling and other services at friends but transformed into an annual event after Hope Hospice,” said Andrew. “They are a wonderful Andrew's grandmother was in care at Hope Hospice. winnings and donate them to Hope Hospice, since the organization.” “They went above and beyond to make sure my grand­ organization was taking care of her grandmother at no For more information, visit www.filletandrelease mother was comfortable and her last days were amaz­ cost. 4hospice.com, www.hopehcs.org/Fish, or search for the ing,” said Andrew. The event has ballooned over the years into a major event on Facebook. Andrew and her friends decided to take some of the tournament and last year hosted 62 fishing teams. 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