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Following are photos of people showing off their Fish around the world. Send us your snapshot and we'll show it off!


Studly looking Ryan Thomas Gibbons, grandson of the proud George and Barbara Grey, proprietors of Andy's Corner Bar, Bogota, NJ.

The dear Abbey Morris, playing in her splash pool and showing off her Chimay red beach pail.

Caroline, Scott and friend on their honeymoon in Australia.

Kevin Roddy dodges a silver bullet at a beer tasting hosted by Huntingdon Valley, PA Beverage.

Fish meets fish: action at the Flying Fish booth at last summer's Atlantic City Seafood Festival.

Flying Fish's Founder Gene Muller doing his best Humpty Dumpty imitation whilst guarding the new Flying Fish delivery truck.

Joe DeMarco of Cherry Hill taking off his Fish T in the mistaken belief he was on a nude beach in Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda.

Jethro Tull bass player Jonathan Noyce hoists a Fish at Trump Marina in Atlantic City. Drummer Doane Perry reported: "That was a nice beer, it went well with the linguine I had for dinner."

Eyes peeled for any sign of Flying Fish, Cherry Hill's own Tom Wright high atop Gibbs's Hill Lighthouse in Bermuda

With a fielding style that coulda made him a prospect with the 1962 Mets, Frank Senatore is wearin' the green at the Flying Fish Cafe in Disney World. Frank is also the #1 fan of Flying Fish at Cook's Liquors, Westmont, NJ.

Dan Etter's customized canoe soaking up the scenery in the western Adirondacks.

Steve S. like a Flying Fish out of water, chilling by the pool at the Outer Banks in North Carolina.

An enthusiastic Steve and his less enthusiastic daughters at Disney World.

Checking out a banana field on the island of St. Vincent. The cap in the picture met an untimely demise the very next day and currently resides at the bottom of the Caribbean.

Lisa's Flying Fish cap in Beijing along with someone who could have used one.

In the waters off Puerto Rico, seeking close encounters with fish of the non-flying kind.

Kevin and his Flying Fish cap at Mammoth Lakes, California

Early spring at the Bridge of Sighs in Venice—the one in Italy.

We've had several folks who served on the USS Flying Fish, a nuclear submarine, stop by. Though the boat (which is what they call subs) has been decomissioned, the cool logo lives on.

A Flying Fish cap at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, worn by someone who must get a lot of frequent flyer miles.

Our good friend Chris showing off his Fishwear while his plane was shoving off from the airport. A picture may be worth a thousand words, but this one cost him $400 in airline charges.

 

 

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