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Hilo Trollers News

No news is good news! Plans for spring club tournaments remain on hold because of the new COVID-19 variant. Should things change enough for the Hilo Trollers to run tournaments safely for all, we will post notices here and on the club’s websites. Captains will be notified.

Meanwhile, the trolling season begins in April or May. It’s always a good time to check and prepare your gear, especially your required safety gear.

For further information on the Hilo Trollers, contact President John Burns at (808) 854-4057, vice president C. J. Lewis at (808) 430-7043, or me, advisor Craig Severance, at (808) 935-1734, (808) 640-1670, E-mail <>. You may also get current information by E-mailing>, visiting the club’s website at <>, or following on Instagram.

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