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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #15 on: September 16, 2010, 11:23:55 AM »

News out of Nestor Falls: http://fftimes.com/node/236691

I am uncertain if what they are doing and promoting is even "legal" within the terms of this particular contest   >:(
One thing for sure is but it certainly isn't anything even resembling "Fair Play"   ::)

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From the article...

"We asked people to send us their email address so that we could vote for them."  ::)  ::)

Yeah, that's all definitely above the board.

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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #16 on: September 16, 2010, 05:38:10 PM »

Yeah, that's all definitely above the board.

Just a loop-hole that OnTerrible is taking GREAT advantage of Dragon!  >:(
We need all the legit votes we can muster to keep them at bay!

Bring on your votes folks1 We NEED them!!

http://www.wfn.tv/ultimate-fishing-town/vote

Your help in holding OnTerrible from ruling the day would be GREATLY Appreciated!   ;)

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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2010, 08:01:43 PM »

Times Colonist Article from Today:

Is Port Alberni Canada's ultimate fishing town?
By DC Reid, timescolonist.com September 16, 2010 5:02 PM

Want to help make Vancouver Island home to the Ultimate Fishing Town in Canada? Port Alberni has made the cut to the final five and you can make the Island town the best in the country.

The World Fishing Network sponsors the contest at: wfn.tv/ultimate-fishing-town. The nomination period closed Aug. 16, with the top 10 already chosen. The voting period runs until 2 p.m. Sept. 28. Follow the link to the voting page and you will see that Port Alberni is currently in top place with 42,409 votes, slightly ahead of Nestor Falls, Ont., at 41,512, but well ahead of the rest of the pack.

Here is what you do: click the VOTE button near the top and it will take you to the voting page. Simply click the: ‘Click to vote’ button and your vote is tallied. Then you can send them 500 words on why Port Alberni should be the winner.

Local fishermen know Port Alberni should win. It has year-round fishing unlike any other entry anywhere outside of paradise. The annual Labour Day Derby gave away more than $48,000 in cash and prizes last week. John Robertson won $10,000 with a 40.3-pound Chinook. But there’s much more to fishing than this: the sockeye fishing has been great this year with more than 600,000 coming back to the Inlet; coho fishing is switching into high gear; and the Stamp boasts the most consistent summer and winter steelhead hatchery/wild run on Vancouver Island, second only to the Vedder in provincial numbers. There are also big lakes for big trout: Great Central and Sproat, with access to the Sarita and Nitinat rivers are an hour away.

And you don’t have to limit yourself to just one expression of support. Contest rules say you can come back again and again. Every 12 hours, in fact, to push Port Alberni over the top. The winning city earns bragging rights for the rest of their lives, $25,000 in aid of fishing development, a 30-minute feature video on WFN and a trophy for WFN’s Ultimate Fishing Town, 2010.

Local angler Matt Stabler — his saltwater sockeye rig is a thing of beauty and his strike reflex gives new meaning to the word instantaneous — had much to say in his July 6 vote: Fishing opportunities every single day of the year! Including both winter and summer run steelhead. Protected Inlet fishing for sockeye, chinook and coho salmon. Access to the open Pacific for halibut, other salmon, ling cod, rock fish etc. etc. And of course over 100 Lakes in close proximity all teeming with various hungry trout! In short — Fishing Paradise!

Other provinces are getting behind their little, ho-hum fishing holes. In Manitoba, the government has stepped up and offered to double the WFN $25,000, if their town… the name slips my tongue, should unaccountably slip by Port Alberni.

© Copyright (c) The Victoria Times Colonist

http://www.timescolonist.com/sports/Port+Alberni+Canada+ultimate+fishing+town/3536444/story.html
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So... Is Port the Best? I can think of several other Communities in BC that could rival here. But should the question be: Is BC the Ultimate Fishing Province, I have NO hesitation is crying YES! And for the purposes of this Contest, Port Alberni is BC's shot at the Title.

Get behind us Folks! Every vote counts!!  ;D

http://www.wfn.tv/ultimate-fishing-town/vote

Cheers,
Nog
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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #18 on: September 16, 2010, 09:08:48 PM »

I fish the Nestor Falls area and while it is some of the best fishing you could hope for, there isn't alot of people who know that place. I think there in for a struggle. Going to vote local and give port albernie a boost. Even though the Brownsville area of Surrey sure has been good forever. :)

you get to vote every 12 hours?
« Last Edit: September 16, 2010, 09:11:57 PM by troutbreath »
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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #19 on: September 17, 2010, 06:52:54 AM »

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you get to vote every 12 hours?

Strange but true!
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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #20 on: September 17, 2010, 09:57:47 AM »

OnTerrible certainly has some dedicated voters! They cut down our lead substantially yet again!   ???
Of course it very much helps when you are voting with 2000+ absentee email address!   ::)

C'mon Folks! let's show them how to win this thing... Honestly that is!  ;)

Once every 12 hours!  ;D

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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #21 on: September 18, 2010, 01:46:46 PM »

Bump. The gap has narrowed; we need your vote.
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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #22 on: September 18, 2010, 05:11:42 PM »

Dammit!!! they are catching up to us!  ???

HELP!!!  ;D

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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #23 on: September 18, 2010, 05:38:28 PM »

Just voted some more. Where did ontario come from, I thought the last time I checked we were battling some place in Manitoba?
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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #24 on: September 18, 2010, 05:58:19 PM »

They've been soliciting Email addresses (with the support of their Provincial government) to add to their lists. Lists that a dozen Folks with nothing better to do than punch into the vote system all bloody day long (and half the night!) We haven't stooped that low, so ours reflect REAL votes! That part is cool! The part about them catching or perhaps even beating us ain't!  :(

Too damn bad so many of us are too busy actually FISHING to vote consistently! Apparently OnTerrible doesn't have that particular problem.  ;)
Yet they want to claim they are the Ultimate when it comes to fishing! HUH!  ???

HELP!   ;D

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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #25 on: September 19, 2010, 08:57:47 AM »

And now they are actually BEATING us!  ???

A little help here Please!  8)

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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #26 on: September 19, 2010, 07:34:46 PM »

Barely a grand up on the slough-sharkers  :(

Keep the votes coming folks!!

TIA!
Nog

http://www.wfn.tv/ultimate-fishing-town/vote
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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #27 on: September 20, 2010, 10:45:03 AM »

Back on top... for now...
Barely! No "Comfort Zone" and they are right hot on our heels!  ???

Some news over the past few days. In Manitoba there is a media blitz asking the entire Province not only to vote, but to actually send lists of Emails in to "volunteers" so that they can use those addresses to pump up the votes: http://www.brandonsun.com/breaking-news/Dauphin-angles-to-win-Ultimate-Fishing-Town-contest-103159344.html
Almost funny that when this loop-hole was discovered, most suggested it wasn't really in terms of Fair Play. Yet, now that WFN has had no reaction, it is Full Speed Ahead with newspapers and even governments encouraging it's use.  >:(

And of course Nester Falls is up to the exact same shenanigans: http://www.kenoradailyminerandnews.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2758558&auth=By%20Jon%20Thompson

Here in BC, our provincial government's answer was to slide the matter to the Ministry of Tourism Culture and Arts. They released a wishy-washy memo that could actually split the BC vote between Port and Chilliwack (which doesn't have any hope at this point, but is after all Barry Penner's home town  ::) ). They certainly could have made a much stronger statement of support, and they should have countered Manitoba's response with a matching winning funds offer. Ah but we never did expect Gordo's team to get on the same page with anything they won't realize direct profit/benefit to themselves for...   ;)

So, as has been the case from that start, the Country Bumpkins that we are continue to go at it basically without government help (no surprise) and we still plug our votes in with an Honest fashion. Always thought that any game should go to the side that plays fair, and of course I would like to think so in this occasion as well...

But with their nefarious tactics, media and government support, our opposition makes great gains on us daily. Yes, we are on top, barely, for now. About a week left to go, and still VERY much anyone's race!

I understand that a great many have become jaded with this process, and I can understand why. I myself have actually cut into Fishing Time far too often to help where I can. But there is only a week left. A week in which to get behind BC, and hopefully let the Country know that even when facing such odds, such sneaky methods to take us down, that BC very much is the Ultimate Province when it comes down to Fishing!! I still believe we have a chance here Folks!   ;)

On behalf of those who have worked and continue to work so diligently for this title, I offer our heartfelt Thanks!  ;D
And of course, we beseech you to continue with that support, vote once every 12 hours as you can, pass the message along to your Friends, Family and Contacts, and help us bring the Fishing Title home to where it so obviously belongs! British Columbia!!   8)

Cheers & Thanks!
Matt

http://www.wfn.tv/ultimate-fishing-town/vote
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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #28 on: September 20, 2010, 08:37:17 PM »

Those Ontario boys are busy tonight. Close to within 11 votes.
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Re: Ultimate Fishing Town - Round Two
« Reply #29 on: September 20, 2010, 11:17:37 PM »

Those Ontario boys are busy tonight. Close to within 11 votes.
We've opened the gap to 1000, but we must vote early and vote often!!!