Event details
- Friday | June 7, 2024
- 7:30 am
- Sands Harbor Resort & Marina
125 N Riverside Dr, Pompano Beach, FL 33062
SFCA Annual Fishing Tournament 2024
Location:
Sands Harbor Resort & Marina
125 N Riverside Dr, Pompano Beach, FL 33062
Link to Hotel
Special rate for the hotel is good through May 16th
Date:
Friday, June 7, 2024
Captains’ Meeting
Thursday, June 6 | 6pm
Packy’s Sports Pub
4480 N Federal Hwy
Lighthouse Point, FL 33064
Link to Packy’s menu
Registration:
Registration fee for a team of up to 6 anglers is $500. You may register at the SFCA website. This fee is the same for private boats or chartered boats.
Lunch only fee is $50 per person.
Your Boat or Charter:
Bring your own boat! Or after you reserve a spot in the tournament, rent your charter for the event at FishingBooker.com or a reputable operation of your choice. At FishingBooker.com, simply add the date to find a charter. If you have questions about reserving a charter, please contact Aimee Roger at (954) 740-9722.
Sponsorships:
All sponsors must be registered by Friday, May 25th before 5 PM in order to be placed on our fishing shirts that will be handed out at the Captain’s Meeting the night before the event. If you want to be on the shirt please choose your sponsorship before this time.
Times and Location:
7:30 AM start. You may start later at your discretion. All boats should monitor VHF channel 74.
1:30 PM Weigh-in, followed by awards ceremony.
Type of Tournament:
This is a boat/team tournament. All fish must be entered for official weigh-in in the presence of a boat/team representative.
Angling Rules:
There are no IGFA or any other angling rules applied. Catch your fish using any means possible other than electric reels. Spearfishing is also prohibited. Any bait, including live bait, is permitted. All participants must have a valid Florida Saltwater fishing license—this is typically provided for you by your fishing charter. Please visit https://myfwc.com/license/recreational/saltwater-fishing/ for additional information.
Eligible Species:
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi), Tuna, Kingfish, and Wahoo. All fish must be presented at weigh-in in fresh, edible condition and caught during tournament hours. All fish must meet the minimum required legal length. Frozen, packaged, or mutilated fish will not be weighed.
Scoring:
Nine fish per boat will be entered at the final weigh-in with up to 3 fish from each eligible species. The tournament winner will be the boat that has the highest combined weight of all nine fish.
Prizes:
There will be a total of four prizes:
1. 1st Place overall weight
2. 1st Place largest Catch- Male
3. 1st Place largest Catch- Female
4. Last place
Boundaries:
This is an open ocean tournament within US Territorial and International Waters. Fishing in Bahamian Waters is prohibited. Tournament officials reserve the right to check the boat’s chart plotter breadcrumb trails.
Weather:
In the event of unsafe weather or sea conditions, tournament officials may choose to postpone the tournament. Captains are ultimately responsible for their crew and should make the decisions regarding sea and weather conditions.