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    R.I.P. Jim Chamberlain

    I'm sure that some of you remember Jim Chamberlain/Chamberlain's Baits that used to fish a lot of tournaments back in the early days of the PA Federation. Sady, I heard from his wife who informed me that he just passed away from a series of medical complications. They still attended a number of the smaller regional shows and his wife Deb still manages the fishing department up at the Hunter's Gallery in Hamlin. A good guy that knew his stuff and continued to help promote fishing even as he battled numerous health issues in recent years.

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    Sorry to hear this. Spoke with him when I was in Hunters Gallery. He was a good guy and knew his fishing.
    RIP Jim and May GOD bless.
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    Sad news. Jim was a good guy. RIP Jim

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    Thoughts and prayers to the family. Rest in Peace

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    Jim was a very good guy. Always nice to talk to and always willing to help out. This is sad news. May God bless and my prayers go out to his family at this time.

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    Jim was at every one of my dads fishing flea markets for 15or more years. He was a good friend of my dads. Sorry to hear
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