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In the early 1980s, our founder, Marge
Buss, wanted to join a surf-fishing club, but discovered that there were
no clubs that accepted women. A comment was once made to her that if she
truly wanted to be part of a surfcasting club, she should start one of her
own. She accepted the challenge and history was made. On April 10, 1984,
Mid-Island Surfcasters Club was established with their first 13
members…founding members, as it was so eloquently pointed out to me.
We are proud members of LIBBA, MSA,
UMS, and NY Coalition for Recreational Fishing. Conservation is a strong ethic of
our club, with each member making conscious efforts to save and preserve
our beaches and waterways for every man, woman, and child. Through our
membership in these clubs and our individual dedication to these goals,
we hope to pass on these wonderful traditions of fishing and respect of
our land and sea to the coming generations.
The goal of our club is, as it has
always been, to equally welcome both men and women who have a passion
for fishing. Another asset of our club is the inclusion of family
members, both spouses and children. There are picnics, Christmas
parties, and an annual trip to Cape Cod.
In 1999, our club began a new
tradition. Started as an end of season get together of New York
surfcasting clubs,
The Gathering of Anglers
is an event which takes place in Montauk every fall. Only a few clubs
attended in the beginning years, but the event has grown to include all
the surfcasting clubs in New York. A barbecue dinner is enjoyed, and
raffles with great prizes as well as other fundraising efforts help out
a worthy cause. Like the Stanley Cup in hockey, we have the Korkers Cup.
The winning club’s name is engraved onto the base of the trophy, and it
is then proudly displayed at the Sports Fishing Education Center at
Cedar Beach. A prize is also awarded to the angler who catches the
largest of species during this contest.
Now, 25 years after its inception, our
club is a testament to the strong commitment and deep passion for
fishing and camaraderie that makes Mid-Island Surfcasters the club it is
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