This week in BayToday+: Bait your hook for a chance to win a fly-in fishing trip

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+Members can enter daily for a chance to win a fly-in fishing trip for two from Mar Mac Lodge. The trip, valued at $3,000, offers unspoiled wilderness, unparalleled beauty, exceptional comfort and world-class fishing.

This trip for two includes:

  • Sunday-Wednesday
  • Private cottage
  • All meals
  • Full use of boat and motor
  • Airfare from White River to Mar Mac and back to White River 
  • Valid for use in 2021-22 (subject to availability)

Happening this week for BayToday+ members:

There’s still time to enter for the chance to win a $50 gift card from Beef n’ Brand. Contest closes tonight at 11:59.

We’ll have a brand new giveaway tomorrow when you can enter for the chance to win a $50 gift card from Bay Truck Stop. Contest closes March 3, +members can enter daily.

Mark your calendars! Wednesday March 3 we will be hosting a +member only event featuring nationally syndicated columnist and best selling author Christine Ibbotson. Chris is a financial coach who will speak on retiring debt free and wealthy. More details to come, but in the meantime check out her website HERE.

Everyone has a point of view. We want to know what yours is. Whether it’s a story, an opinion piece, or a letter to the editor, you could be published across the Village Media network for millions to see. Check your +member dashboard to read past selections or to submit yours.

Dave Dale and Stu Campaigne talk about the length of news stories on the latest edition of SHOP TALK.

Member-only offers from our +partners:

*members may be required to present their virtual ID card and/or a unique promo code at checkout

10% off Brand Dead apparel

10% off God’s Country Clothing apparel

And if you missed it, here’s what happened last week:

On SHOP TALK, Dave Dale and Stu Campaigne discuss how the Internet Age impacted journalism — and killed the local sports section.

Editor Jeff Turl brought you another edition of Jeff’s Jots in which he discussed requests from people who have had their names printed in police stories.

 


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