Membership Drive: Are you financial? Your club needs you
The club has decided to undertake a membership drive, our committee would like to offer if you are not a member already or a past member the opportunity to join or rejoin. You will enjoy the comradery, friendships, and the fun of being a member of our great fishing Club.
As an incentive to entice you to join we are offering membership till June 2014 for the same cost as for 12 months
Club Membership fees
Senior: $30
Junior: $20
Family: $50: 2x Adults, 2 x Children extra children @ $10 per child.
Our club this year will be celebrating the flagship in tournament fishing The Gold Coast Flathead Classic and we would like you to renew your membership and enjoy the benefits of the celebration of this achievement.
For your information the Clubs Management committee meets on the 1st Thursday of each month. The club also has a general member’s night on the 2nd Thursday commencing at 6.30pm with a sausage sizzle and then at 7pm we have a guest speaker. We also provide a rundown on the clubs previous month and upcoming activities and Competitions as well as presentation of prizes to anglers for winning fish.
Our website is second to none as an information tool for the fishing enthusiast with many interesting articles from members and other sources. We also update relevant photos of outstanding catches each month along with points listing of members. It also provides the clubs rules for catches lodgement and how scoring of points are achieved.
The club has a very high profile on Face book so please join the group and keep up dated on member’s posts.
- You also are entitled to receive discounts from the many businesses that support our club
- You can down load the Membership application form and print it out.
- We are also happy to extend this offer to any of our current member’s friends that may wish to join our club.
- We hope to welcome you to the Gold Coast SportFishing Club, and look forward to seeing you at club nights and our Club comp days that are conducted during the year.
Christine Hunt