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Marathon Man Gears up for Another Fishing World Record


After seven World Championships of Freshwater Fishing and a Guinness World Record for most fish caught in 24 hours, you’d think that Marathon Man Jeff Kolodzinski would simply settle for a leisurely day on the water. Not so. His tireless desire to help people through the language of fishing has driven him to his next Marathon Mission 9/11 to benefit military families and first responders.

“I’ve always had a heart for our military members and their families,” Kolodzinski shares. “They’ve given so much to our nation and I feel like it’s the least I can do to help them in their time of need.”

For years Kolodzinski has done 24-hour fishing marathons benefitting military families like Fishing For Life’s “NextGen” Program which pairs kids and mentors for military families and Gold Star Families who are going through difficult times. “It’s an incredible program and there have been so many beautiful stories to come out of this program. IT’s been huge for both the kids and the adults,” shares the Marathon Man.

“We weren’t meant to walk through life alone. In fact, we all were created expressly for relationships, so I want to make sure that these kids can find the support and healthy relationships when they need them most. That’s why I want to see Fishing For Life’s Next Gen program increase in reach and funding to help more families of our service members,” notes the Marathon Man.

“With this being the 20th anniversary of the events of 9/11, I want to serve our first responders and our military families who both pay such a heavy price for our country. I want them to know that their sacrifice and commitment is valued – valued in a way that compels us to act,” adds the Marathon Man.

In May of this year, the Marathon Man publicly shared the goal of catching 2,977 fish in honor of each life lost on 9/11. “I hope to break not just the Guinness Record, but even more I want to break the sense of hopelessness and isolation that so many people from these groups often have. The Marathon Man event is an unmistakable effort to say we remember-then and now,” remarks the Marathon Man.

“And I can think of no better way to honor them than to bring together a coalition of people who also appreciate their service,” continues the Marathon Man.

So, what else would a 24-hour fishing maniac do other than organize a fishing fundraiser?

“That’s why I’m taking the bank at Sankoty Lakes to fish for 24 hours straight and catch 2,977 fish-one fish for every life lost on 9/11,” shares the Marathon Man.

He continues: “It’s been 20 years since we lost loved ones on 9/11. From that time until now our First Responders and Military Members have continued to pay a price. That’s why I want them to know that they are loved and appreciated. The world we live in is exponentially more complex than it was in 2001 and so many people feel their hope slipping away. I want them to know that they are loved and appreciated much more than words attempt to express. I want them to see action and commitment. I want to make a difference in the lives of our Military Families and our local First Responders.”

Kolodzinski adds: “I know there’s a lot of desperation out there-especially as of late. I know there are really struggling. I hope and pray that they see what a small group of devoted people are doing to encourage them and honor their sacrifice and be reminded that their service is neither lost nor diminished. From the inception of the Marathon Man events in 2006, military service members have inspired me to do the Marathon Man events.”

Kolodzinski hopes to raise $50,000 or more to support Fishing For Life’s Next Gen mentoring program along with first responders of the Spring Bay, Illinois Volunteer Fire Department. 

You can pitch in to help the Marathon Man and fellow supporters reach that goal here. 

The Marathon Man sums up his mission: “I simply wish I could raise enough support to help them all, but perhaps someday. Until then, I will strive to be as effective as I can by helping Fishing For Life’s Next Gen Program and the local First Responders of Spring Bay, IL.”

WATCH!

Watch the quest for 2,977 fish and a message of encouragement for any or all the 24-hour event at https://marathonmanfishing.com/

MORE INFO

The Marathon Man Mission 9/11 mission will be held at Sankoty Lakes & Resort in Spring Bay, Illinois AND begins at 9:11pm Central on Friday, September 10th – through 9:11 pm Saturday, September 11th, with the hopes of catching 2,977 fish in 24 hours

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Popular Lure Designer, Accomplished Tournament Angler Phil Marks Passes Away

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by Rather Outdoors.

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2023-11

Bass Fishing Tournament Organizer Fined for Dead Bass

On Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) in Ontario, issued a release announcing the results of their investigation and subsequent punishment of tournament organizer Ben Woo who discarded 195 bass that died while under the care of his tournament staff at the B1 Tournament in July of 2019.

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2023-11

Angler Missing after Boating Accident

Crews are currently on scene below the Ft. Loudon dam following a tragic boating incident. According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, 51-year-old Eric Mowery of Heiskell, Tenn. is missing after a fiberglass fishing boat was sucked into the dam’s spillway. The boat capsized and the other occupant, 44-year-old Steven D. Musick of Jellico, Tenn. was also pulled into the water but was quickly rescued by nearby fishermen. Multiple search teams are assisting with rescue efforts for Mr. Mowery.

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2023-11

Angler Missing after Boating Accident

Crews are currently on scene below the Ft. Loudon dam following a tragic boating incident. According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, 51-year-old Eric Mowery of Heiskell, Tenn. is missing after a fiberglass fishing boat was sucked into the dam’s spillway. The boat capsized and the other occupant, 44-year-old Steven D. Musick of Jellico, Tenn. was also pulled into the water but was quickly rescued by nearby fishermen. Multiple search teams are assisting with rescue efforts for Mr. Mowery.

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2023-11

Fishing Icon Ron Lindner Passes at 86

Fishing icon and industry giant Ron Lindner has passed away at 86 years old. The co-founder of In-Fisherman, Lindner is responsible for sharing an incredible amount of knowledge with anglers of all skill levels. He was immensely respected within the industry and will always be remembered as not only a great angler, but an excellent human being who loved to watch others succeed. The Wired2fish team extends our prayers and deepest condolences for the entire Lindner family.

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2023-11

Bass Fishing Legends: What Will Happen When They’re Gone?

Let this question sink in a bit.  What will the world be like without you in it and how will you be remembered?

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2023-11

Popular Outdoor Retailer Purchased by Bass Pro Shops Owners

In an effort to better serve its loyal customers, Sportsman’s Warehouse has entered into a definitive agreement to join the Great American Outdoors Group, parent company of Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s, White River Marine Group and a collection of nature-based resorts. The Great American Outdoors Group will remain a private company with a long-term view to do what is best for its customers, team members and conservation initiatives. As part of the agreement, Sportsman’s Warehouse will be acquired for $18.00 per share in cash.

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Bass Fishing Hall of Fame Announces 2021 Inductees

As part of its mission to celebrate those who have made major contributions to the sport, the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame Board of Directors has announced the induction class of 2021, which includes three deserving individuals – Gene Gilliland, Jason Lucas and Trip Weldon. The trio will be honored on Thursday, September 30 at Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium at a special reception within the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame venue, followed by the Hall’s annual dinner and induction activities.