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HomeSportFishing Classic's biggest year yet

Fishing Classic’s biggest year yet

There’s already over $400k up for grabs as the Rainbow Beach Sports Club gears up for this year’s Rainbow Beach Fishing Classic from Saturday 8 to Friday 14 June.

The event runs for 7 days offering many opportunities for anglers with 5 nights focusing on minority groups to encourage participation: Seniors, Ladies, Youth, Juniors and Team.

All new early bird registrations on sale now which includes additional savings with all new family passes.

This year’s event is already shaping up to be the biggest year in the history of the event yet again with even more sponsors coming onboard this year.

Also new to the event are the draw down prizes for all adult early bird ticket holders which includes a huge list of goodies.

Main Draw Down Boat Prize Inclusions:

– Kingfisher Powercat 450 Side Console with Yamaha F60LB Outboard Motor

– Aft passenger grabrails

– Boarding ladder

– Trolling motor mount & battery mount

– Pair of pop-up cleats

– Multi-function tiller handle

– 24lt fuel tank

– Passenger seat

– U-Dek flooring & foam cleaner

– Humminbird Xplor 12 CMSi including Nav Card (installed)

– BLA Extreme Electronics Mount

– BLA Performance series Lithium Charger 24v 20amp

– Minn Kota RT Terova 80LB 72″ 24v Electic Trolling Motor

– Minn Kota Quick Release Bracket HD 72″

– Minn Kota Remote Cradle (installed)

– Evolution 1000kg ATM galvanised steel trailer with L & R catch & release, 3 x 15″ off-road alloys, and spare hub on stub axle

– Custom boat wrap

To find out more and register for the Rainbow Beach Fishing Classic visit rainbowbeachfishingclassic.com.au

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