Pat Ford, World Famous Fishing Photographer at Tuesday meeting

Pat Ford, one of the best photographers in the world will be our guest for a special presentation to South Dade Anglers fishing club on Tuesday evening, October 27, at 7:30 pm.

Tom will be cooking up some gourmet burgers ($8.00) and we will have a great, highly entertaining evening with Pat’s presentation.

DON’T MISS THIS MEETING!!! Make your plans to attend; notify your friends and invite them to attend. This is a wonderful opportunity to hear and see his work.

The photo and description are from Pat’s incredible web site so take a look:

http://www.patfordphotos.com/

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PAT FORD is originally from northern New Jersey. He entered the University of Notre Dame in 1961 where as a communications arts major, he added sports photography to his passions. After graduating in 1965, he entered Columbia Law School in New York City. After being admitted to the New York Bar in 1968, he joined the Navy JAG Corps and was stationed in Pensacola where he began writing for Salt Water Sportsman magazine and several others.

When he was transferred from Pensacola to Key West, it became very clear that he was going to spend the rest of his life in Florida. After discharge from the Navy in December, 1972 he moved to Miami and began his law practice, specializing in civil litigation. He has been Board Certified in Civil Trial Law since 1983., but for over 35 years now, Pat has continued to fish, take photos and write about his experiences on the water. He has traveled extensively and has held over a dozen IGFA Fly Rod World Records ranging from a 196lb tiger shark caught in Florida Bay to a 14.5 lb tigerfish caught in Zambia, Africa.

His second project book, ‘A Passion for Tarpon’ with Andy Mill was released in 2010. Pat presently has an exhibit of his photos on display at the IGFA in Dania Beach, Fl.

See you Tuesday night. Special thanks to Tom Gray for facilitating Pat’s appearance.