"WINK STYLE FISHIN"

ASPIRING BASS ANGLER  

 

 

WELCOME !!!

 

I would personally like to welcome everyone to my new website.  Please take the time and have a good look around the site, there are many links on each page to check out, and they just happen to be links to fishing Companies that I personally use out on the lakes.

In 2008 my goal is to have fun and give my best effort to win the Berks County Anglers AOY.  I will be defending my Battle of the Bass Shootout Victory which I claimed just a short time ago in 2007.  Check out my News page for updates as I plan on fishing in other Open and Sanctioned Tournaments during 2008 which I don't have listed on my Schedule at this time.

 

 

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BLUE MARSH CONSERVATION PROJECT REDUCES EROSION AND CREATES NEW FISH HABITATS.

 

PLEASE READ BELOW AND HELP UP WITH THIS GREAT CAUSE!

 

As most know, I work for National Earth Services, Inc., which my dad (Troy Wink) owns and operates. Starting today we are putting rip-rap in Blue Marsh Lake. The Army Corp. of Engineers and The Izaak Walton League have donated funds to help reduce erosion control and create fish habitat. Last year we stoned three areas that most have probably already fished.

 

I think you will enjoy the new structure that is being put in the lake. If local clubs, businesses, and fisherman could help donate to the cause, we could make this lake a great fishery. The funding that we currently have only gets us so far, and the Army Corp. of Engineers would like us to do much more if we can get the funding.

 

Please check out the entire project on my Photo Gallery page, it's listed under Blue Marsh Conservation Work, 1 and 2.  There are 20 photo's total and you will get a great idea of the amount of work that went into this project.  You can click on any of the 3 photos above to view them in full size so that you can see some of the rock and structure we have placed in the lake.  Thank you to everyone that made this project a success, and I look forward to doing many more in the future.

 

 

Troy Wink, Owner of National Earth Services (left), shakes hand's with

his Son, Nick Wink (right) after completing work on another erosion

area that will also create a new habitat for fish to re-locate into.

 

 

 

Thank you, Nick Wink