Tin Can Bay Fishing Club news

Club sponsors, Melanie and Steve May and family, were presented with the Certificate of Appreciation under the new marquee at the Club’s Annual General Meeting

Club sponsors, Melanie and Steve May and family, were presented with the Certificate of Appreciation under the new marquee at the Club’s Annual General Meeting

The Tin Can Bay Fishing Club Annual General Meeting provided members with the opportunity to thank all our supporters and sponsors. Our club commenced in 1998, has 80 members and continues to provide significant support to our local community.

At our Annual General Meeting, members gave a big welcome to our new Club Sponsor, Tin Can Bay Tourist Park, and to owners Melanie and Steve May together with their two sons, Jackson and Thomas.

Club President, Jim George, presented Melanie and Steve with a Certificate of Appreciation for their support and sponsorship, and for providing the club with a heavy duty printed marquee that will now be utilised at all outdoor functions and events.

Gone Fishing Day was celebrated nationally on Sunday, October 16 by recreational fishers and their families heading out for a fish and having a great day on the water.

In early November, our members will be enjoying a few days camping and fishing at Borumba Dam. Marcus Chapman recently caught a 48.5 cm bass weighing 1.32 Kg in the Mary River at Gympie, and is his personal best catch for this species.

In the recently held Inter Club fishing competition held at River Heads, our club came fourth which was a good result considering the weather conditions at the time.

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