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Last day to save

Friday 2 May is the last day to save big on tickets with Early Bird Packages for the Rainbow Beach Annual Fishing Classic being held from Sunday 8 June to Saturday 14 June.

The Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic has been operating for nearly 40 years, bringing together community, business and visitors for an exciting week of fishing, family and fun.

“To give an idea how much people can potentially save, two adults with a youth (10-15) and a junior (3-9), would pay $590 at full price,” marketing manager Bruce Devereaux said. “Purchasing individually using early bird pricing this drops to $435. But using our early bird family packaging the price for this family of four drops even further to $360, a very budget-friendly saving of $230. That’s a lot of bait!

The event runs for seven days offering many opportunities for anglers with five nights focusing on seniors, ladies, youth, juniors and teams to encourage more participation.

“In previous years, our community has put in more than 400 volunteered hours in preparations, during the event and post event,“ Bruce said.

“Ours is truly a family focused event, with both a youths and a juniors night shining a flare on each category with things like additional giveaways, and encouraging both the family togetherness aspect of this activity, and more generally the future of fishing.“

“From the 8th to the 14th June Rainbow Beach comes alive with the best bunch of fisherfolk you could hope to get amongst, with nightly entertainment and nearly half a million in giveaways and prizes.“

Registration day is Sunday 8 June from 1-4pm

Tickets are available either by contacting our team on 0754863191 or heading to our new Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic Website at www.rainbowbeachfamilyfishingclassic.com.au

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