Tarpon Fishing Outfitters Fall Classic 2024
Email:
Tarpon Fishing Outfitters
tarponfishingoutfitters@gmail.com
Michael Rolewski (Tournament Director)
mike.rolewski@gmail.com
Hope Jackson (Store Manager)
hope@leefisherintl.com
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Tarpon Fishing Outfitters Fall Classic 2024
November 22 - 23, 2024
The Tarpon Fishing Outfitters Fall Classic is a basic West Coast Florida inshore slam tournament consisting of three fish, a snook, a redfish (red drum) and a speckled trout. We plan on including an individual fish category for each species as well so that if anglers aren't able to complete the slam, there will still be an opportunity to be rewarded for the largest fish of each species. This will be the first event like this that we have ever hosted as a store and we are hoping to make it a yearly event. We are very excited to be able to do such a thing and look forward to the turnout!
Target Species:
- Snook
- Redfish
- Spotted Seatrout
Scoring: Slam - Total length of longest Snook, longest Redfish, longest Spotted Seatrout
Boundaries: Terra Ceia (South) to Crystal River (North)
Schedule:
- November 22nd: Captains Meeting at 6PNM
- November 23rd: Fishing Day
- Lines in the Water at 7AM
- Lines Out of the Water at 4PM
- Weigh-In between 5PM and 6PM
$200 USD
Team EventMin: 1 Angler
Max: 4 Angler
Tournament is over
Website: www.flfishingoutfitters.com/service/tarpon-fishing-outfitters/
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Events & Schedule
Captains Meeting
11/22/2024 06:00 PM
Lines in the Water
11/23/2024 07:00 AM
Lines out of the Water / Catch Photo Submission Deadline
11/23/2024 04:00 PM
CPR Weigh-In
11/23/2024 05:00 PM
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Rules and RegulationsClick to Read
Rules and Regulations
- Catch and release only
- Only legal methods of fishing (no snagging)
- Must stay within fishing times and boundaries (described above)
- Must use the provided ruler
- Has to show provided number card in picture
- Fish mouths have to be pressed against end of bump board for the catch to count
- Rubber bands are permitted for use on the tail of the fish
- The fish will be scored on the closest quarter inch.