Muscular Dystrophy Association and Riverbank Products Team Up for the Frog Giggin’ Tournament Series Championship in Farmerville, LA

Muscular Dystrophy Association and Riverbank Products Team Up for the Frog Giggin’ Tournament Series Championship in Farmerville, LA

Muscular Dystrophy Association and Riverbank Products Team Up for the Frog Giggin’ Tournament Series Championship in Farmerville, LA

 

(El Dorado, AR) July 15, 2013 – The Frog Giggin’ Tournament Series by Riverbank Products is winding down its second year, but it’s not ending without a bang.  Riverbank Products has teamed up with the Muscular Dystrophy Association to host the 2013 Frog Giggin Tournament Series Championship Tournament August 23rd and 24th in Farmerville, LA.

 

Riverbank Products created the Frog Giggin Tournament Series in 2012 as a way to get people outdoors together, while having good, competitive fun.  The company makes and sells a variety of sporting goods products and promotes the events in small towns across the south.

 

“Frog Giggin is near and dear to my heart because, like many kids in the south, I got my start in the outdoors frog giggin with my dad at a young age,” said Chris Porter – owner of Riverbank Products. “When I learned that there are over 400 families in the north Louisiana, South Arkansas region living with Muscular Dystrophy, I thought, what a great partnership this could be.  These kids need to be given the opportunity to experience the outdoors in a fun environment.  What better way to end the season than to get these kids and other competitors out doing something fun while raising money for such a worthy charity?”

 

Similar to a bass tournament, The Frog Giggin Tournament Series is a team event and is limited to 100 three-member teams.  Total bag limit per team is 10 frogs, and the teams with the biggest frogs and biggest bag weight will receive prizes. However, that’s where the bass tournament similarities end.  Unlike a traditional Bass Tournament, teams are not required to stay on one lake or body of water.  Teams may search for frogs within 60 miles of the weigh-in location.  The Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank Products also hosts a Kids Frog Race.  Kids of all ages are encouraged to participate.

 

“Times are hard all over,” says MDA Fundraising Coordinator Christina Griffin.  “We know that, and we are looking for fun, non-traditional ways to raise money, and awareness, for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.  The families we serve depend on MDA to help provide clinic visits with our team of neurologists, take care of maintenance and repairs on their durable medical equipment, as well as fund research, support groups, and other programs and services.  The Frog Giggin’ Tournament is just interesting enough, and novel enough, that we felt it would be a unique way to raise some money, while having a fun, family-friendly weekend!”

 

The event will begin Friday, August 23, 2013, with Team Registration at 5:30pm at Lake D’Arbonne State Park off of Highway 2 in Farmerville.  Additional events on Saturday, August 24, 2013, will begin at 9:00AM and will include a pancake breakfast, games and activities for children, the Official Weigh-In, awards presentation, silent auction and fish fry lunch.  The games and activities for the children will be free, but MDA will be accepting donations for the pancake breakfast and fish fry lunch.

 

To register your team or for more information, log on to www.riverbankproducts.com, or call Chris Porter at 479-435-8774 or Christina Griffin at the MDA office at 318-388-3221.  You can also email cgriffin@mdausa.org for more information about the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Tensas Parish set to welcome participants from Louisiana and Mississippi in the next stop of the 2013 Frog Giggin’ Tournament Series by Riverbank Products.

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For more information contact:

Chris Porter President, Riverbank Products

479-435-8774, riverbankproducts@gmail.com

 

Tensas Parish set to welcome participants from Louisiana and Mississippi in the next stop of the 2013 Frog Giggin’ Tournament Series by Riverbank Products.

 

July 8th, 2013— Tensas Parish, Louisiana, located in the north east corner of the state, may be the least populated parish in the Louisiana, but for frog giggers, that means miles and miles of areas ripe for catching big bullfrogs in the 2013 Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank Products.

Tensas Parish Tournament Map
Tensas Parish Tournament Map

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Bayed Up BBQ Beans

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Ingredients:
1/2 lb Bacon
1 lg Onion
1 Tbsp minced Garlic
1 tsp Thyme
1 lb Navy beans (rinsed and picked)
1 cup Brewed Coffee
1/2 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce
1 Tbsp Creole mustard
1 Tbsp molasses
1 tsp hot sauce
1/2 cup Bayed Up BBQ Rub
6-7 cups water

Directions:
Heat oven to 300F

In a heavy cast iron dutch oven, cook the bacon until crispy. Add the onion and cook until soft and lightly caramelized. Add the garlic and thyme and cook for 1 minute. Add Beans, coffee, BBQ sauce, hot sauce, molasses, Bayed Up BBQ Rub, and water. Bring to a boil. Cover the pot and place in oven for 2 hours, undisturbed. Remove from the oven, stir well, (adjust water if necessary) replace lid and cook till beans are tender. (About an hour)

When the beans are tender, remove lid and continue to cook until the cooking liquid has reduced to a thick, sauce like consistency and the beans are thick and flavorful. Adjust seasoning if desired and serve.

Are Wild Hogs Taking Over Your Property or Your Dinner Plate?

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Are Wild hogs Taking Over Your Property or Your Dinner Plate?

Bayed Up BBQ Rub by Riverbank Products will have your whole family Bayed Up come supper time.

 

El Dorado, AR (March 31st, 2013) – Feral hogs are a growing problem in much of the US.  The sport of hog hunting and trapping to control the population has grown right along with it.  But, what’s a man going to do with all that pork?

Thanks to Bayed Up BBQ Rub, a new seasoning blend from Riverbank Products, you’ll never have to ask such a silly question again.

“We wanted to help people eat well as we deal with the wild hog problem on our hands. So when life gives you pork, you make bbq.” said Chris Porter Owner of Riverbank Products. “After months of trials with Bayed Up BBQ Rub, and of course a lot of eating, we think we’ve created a bbq seasoning that complements the unique flavors of wild hog. I knew we had it right when I couldn’t get it off the smoker before the whole family was Bayed Up.”

Some people erroneously believe that all wild hogs are not fit to eat.  While that may be true the case of the biggest boar in the bottoms, most feral hogs are actually quite tasty.  Wild Hog also offers some potential health benefits when compared to other meats.  Specifically, wild hog has only 5.2 Grams of unsaturated fat when compared to farm raised pork at 22.5 grams and lower cholesterol than Pork, Beef or Chicken.

While Bayed Up BBQ Rub has been formulated for Wild Hog, It also makes a great seasoning for chicken, and other foods. Contact Riverbank Products for additional recommendations. Bayed Up BBQ Rub is packaged in 12 or 26oz bottles with flip-top, shake-and-spoon caps. Bayed Up BBQ Rub is available at select retailers or online at www.riverbankproducts.com

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About: Riverbank Products

Founded in 2011 and based in El Dorado, AR, Riverbank Products offers a variety of quality American made products that are designed by sportsmen for sportsmen. For more information, visit www.riverbankproducts.com

JAKES/Canvasback field day planned in El Dorado, AR

JAKES/Canvasback field day planned in El Dorado

EL DORADO, AR – The Union County Limbhangers chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation and the Riverbottom Chapter of Delta Waterfowl will host a JAKES/Canvasback Club field day full of outdoor activities Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Malloy Sportsmen’s Club in El Dorado. JAKES, which stands for Juniors Acquiring Knowledge, Ethics and Sportsmanship is dedicated to informing, educating and involving youth in wildlife conservation and the wise stewardship of the country’s natural resources.
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