A friendly (but a little fishy) competition!
- Cyndra Stagsblood

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11 years 5 months ago #107481
by Cyndra Stagsblood (Taylorfischer)
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Hunters, fishers, animal and nature enthusiasts, I wish to reach out to those who have an interest in a friendly fishing competition!
I am seeking to have the event midday (10 bells most likely) of feast, and happily invite those who would like to offer their services either in judging, maintaining relative order, or would just like to observe for the small event!
I myself will be there for general druidic knowledge, of both safe handling, identification, and release of the catch.
For all those who are interested in participating, the competition is open (though I would appreciate missives for a general count of participants).
the rules as of current:
-Provide your own pole/bait/lures
-No trident or prong hooks (circle hooks and small J hooks only)
-and a smile!
I hope to see others who show an interest in learning about the wildlife of Travance!
C-
I am seeking to have the event midday (10 bells most likely) of feast, and happily invite those who would like to offer their services either in judging, maintaining relative order, or would just like to observe for the small event!
I myself will be there for general druidic knowledge, of both safe handling, identification, and release of the catch.
For all those who are interested in participating, the competition is open (though I would appreciate missives for a general count of participants).
the rules as of current:
-Provide your own pole/bait/lures
-No trident or prong hooks (circle hooks and small J hooks only)
-and a smile!
I hope to see others who show an interest in learning about the wildlife of Travance!
C-
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11 years 5 months ago #107482
by Grimkjell Eirson (BillHannings)
Replied by Grimkjell Eirson (BillHannings) on topic A friendly (but a little fishy) competition!
I have heard that one of my fellow northmen, a priest of Enax if I am not mistaken, enjoys fishing a great deal. Seek him out, and you may well have at least one contestant.
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11 years 5 months ago #107487
by geezer (geezer)
Edwin Haroldson
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Replied by geezer (geezer) on topic A friendly (but a little fishy) competition!
Utgar is his name, and he is a superb fisherman.
Edwin Haroldson
Loremaster
Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
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11 years 5 months ago #107488
by Goggs (coryan)
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Replied by Goggs (coryan) on topic A friendly (but a little fishy) competition!
Wotcher Miss Stagsblood,
Though I've no great talent for fishing, I would be delighted to join you for your competition - in fact, I'd be quite willing to offer one of my clockwork knick-knacks as a prize! It's something that'll be useful to fisherfolk and huntsfolk alike, and I'm entirely certain that it will definitely in no way explode when operated. (It really won't.)
However, I also observe that Market Faire runs from the 11th bell to the 1st after midday on the day of the August Feast. It is likely that many of the town's hunters and fishers will want to be there, selling their catches - indeed, I'll need to be in attendance myself! To that end: do you suspect that it might be possible to run the competition a little later in the day? Perhaps just after the 1st past midday? I strongly suspect that doing so will make for a larger number of participants, and therefore a more enjoyable bout of fishing.
That being said: I know nothing of fishing, and if fish prefer to be caught in the morning than the afternoon, then please forgive my ignorance!
Though I've no great talent for fishing, I would be delighted to join you for your competition - in fact, I'd be quite willing to offer one of my clockwork knick-knacks as a prize! It's something that'll be useful to fisherfolk and huntsfolk alike, and I'm entirely certain that it will definitely in no way explode when operated. (It really won't.)
However, I also observe that Market Faire runs from the 11th bell to the 1st after midday on the day of the August Feast. It is likely that many of the town's hunters and fishers will want to be there, selling their catches - indeed, I'll need to be in attendance myself! To that end: do you suspect that it might be possible to run the competition a little later in the day? Perhaps just after the 1st past midday? I strongly suspect that doing so will make for a larger number of participants, and therefore a more enjoyable bout of fishing.
That being said: I know nothing of fishing, and if fish prefer to be caught in the morning than the afternoon, then please forgive my ignorance!
Opus Venare,
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A. C. Goggins
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11 years 5 months ago #107489
by Cyndra Stagsblood (Taylorfischer)
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Replied by Cyndra Stagsblood (Taylorfischer) on topic A friendly (but a little fishy) competition!
Most pleasant Goggs,
Ah I do see the predicament in scheduling! Do we fear that between 10 and 12 bells might still be inopportune?Maybe earlier, 9 bells perhaps? I myself have later arrangements after the Faire, and the fish themselves might lose some interest in the competition after then.
Also I most appreciate your donation to the event! I know a prize lights a fire in those with a bit of a competitive streak!
With that in mind! I do wish to mention ribbons are to be awarded from 1st to 4th placement for largest, as well as for most plentiful, smallest and "most unique" catch!
Ah I do see the predicament in scheduling! Do we fear that between 10 and 12 bells might still be inopportune?Maybe earlier, 9 bells perhaps? I myself have later arrangements after the Faire, and the fish themselves might lose some interest in the competition after then.
Also I most appreciate your donation to the event! I know a prize lights a fire in those with a bit of a competitive streak!
With that in mind! I do wish to mention ribbons are to be awarded from 1st to 4th placement for largest, as well as for most plentiful, smallest and "most unique" catch!
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11 years 5 months ago #107492
by Grimkjell Eirson (BillHannings)
Replied by Grimkjell Eirson (BillHannings) on topic A friendly (but a little fishy) competition!
Thank you, Master Haroldson. His name had slipped my mind, which is a shame as I am rather fond of him.
9 Bells might be best, for the Guard has a meeting and training at 10 bells.
9 Bells might be best, for the Guard has a meeting and training at 10 bells.
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