Burrum Heads Easter Classic Fishing Competition
 
Burrum Heads Easter Classic Fishing Competition
 
Burrum Heads Easter Classic Fishing Competition
 
Burrum Heads Easter Classic Fishing Competition
Burrum Heads

The Burrum Heads Easter Fishing Classic is a 'must do' event on every keen fisherman's calendar. It has been held for the past 17 years and each year gets bigger and better.

In 2008 many of the prizes for heaviest of species were AUD500.00 in cash - but you don't event need to catch a fish to have a chance of winning a great prize! There are random draws and raffles throughout the weekend, and the highlight is the 'promotional draw' where 20 lucky entrants will win major prizes starting at around AUD400.00 in value and increasing to over AUD2000.00. The climax of the weekend is the major draw for a lucky girl, boy and senior. In 2008 the juniors won kayaks and the lucky senior a boat, motor, trailer and fishing package valued at AUD8000.00. So come along and enjoy, and maybe wet a line at the picture perfect riverside setting.

Contact Details
To make an enquiry or a booking contact:
Phone: 07 4129 5783
Email: burrumafc@gmail.com

Entry Information
Date: From 10 Apr 09 To 12 Apr 09
Frequency:Annual

Event Venue
Lions Park
Burrum River
Burrum Heads
Queensland, Australia
4659

Entry Costs
EntryCostValidity
Adult$20.0010 - 12 Apr 09
Child (Aged 4-16) $5.0010 - 12 Apr 09

Further Information

* Any rates quoted are a guide only, please note that conditions may apply. This operator may have specials throughout the year. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars.
Children: Children welcome.
Disabled: There is access for guests with a disability.
Miscellaneous:
Please note that all entrants for the fishing and lucky draws must sign on and pay 4.00 p.m. Saturday. Early bird entry will be available prior to the event.

Burrum Heads is approximately 35 kilometres north of Hervey Bay and 20 kilometres east of Torbanlea. On entering the town proceed past the small shopping centre and turn left into Ross Street. Travel down Ross Street until it intersects with Burrum Street and turn left. The Lions Park is directly ahead.