garmin downtown toyota moreton bay fishing classic 2019

Garmin Downtown Toyota Moreton Bay Fishing Classic: Aug 11-18

THIS August, swap those smart handheld devices for the only one that counts… your fishing rod!

The Garmin Downtown Toyota Moreton Bay Fishing Classic is back and bigger than a fisher’s brag mat. Boasting $70,000 (and counting) in cash and prizes across seven days of fishing fun from August 11-18. The competition culminates in a family fun weekend full of food, fun, prize presentations and live entertainment, right on the seaside at the Moreton Bay Trailer Boat Club at Manly.

Moreton Bay Trailer Boat Club general manager Zoran Stojcevski said, “This is an event that represents the core values of the club where we encourage and promote all forms of recreational boating and fishing and associated water sports.” “The event continues to grow year on year, with more sponsors coming on board. This year, exhibitors on site add to the atmosphere of the family fun weekend.”

Adults and juniors can register now via moretonbayfishingclassic.com.au

Registration is inclusive of a MBTBC social membership and a bag full of goodies from sponsors. The juniors even score a rod and reel thanks to Mossops Tackle Shop! The comp is perfect for all types of fishers, from the pros to amateurs and even those who don’t catch a thing. Everyone gets the chance to win amidst the bounty of prizes.

For example, $2000 cash and a glorious sunrise are on the menu with the midweek Ray White Manly Marine Dash for Cash. An early morning barbecue fuelling up the fishers for this special midweek event is a novelty of the classic. The Garmin Downtown Toyota Moreton Bay Fishing Classic is an awesome community event held via the Moreton Bay Trailer Boat Club – supporting the local community and the southeast Queensland region every year.

The organisers can’t wait to see you there!

www.moretonbayfishingclassic.com.au

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