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68th ANNUAL BOXING DAY
Entry Fees:
·
Chilliwack Fish & Game Club Members,
Juniors (17 and under), Seniors over 65
………….$10.00
·
Non-members ……………………………………………….$20.00
Ticket Sales:
Tickets are available until December 24, 2011 at
Chilliwack Dart & Tackle, Fred’s Custom Tackle,
Kent Outdoors, Hub Sports, and Reaction Fly &
Tackle.
On the day of the derby, tickets will be
available from 6:00 am to 10:00 am at the
Chilliwack Fish & Game Clubhouse.
Fishing Areas:
Fish must only be caught in the Chilliwack /
Vedder River on December 26, 2011, during the
contest.
Ticket Punches:
All participating anglers must have their ticket
punched at one of the designated punch stations
on the morning of the Derby, before proceeding
to fish.
ONLY ONE TICKET MAY BE PURCHASED PER
ANGLER and those who weigh in a fish must
present both their punched ticket and their
valid and legally filled out fishing license to
validate their fish’s place in the contest.
PUNCH STATIONS WILL BE LOCATED AT:
·
LICKMAN ROAD
6:30 am to 8:30 am
·
TAMIHI BRIDGE
6:30
am to 8:30 am
·
THE CLUBHOUSE
6:30 am to 10:00 am
Derby Day Schedule:
Coffee at Clubhouse start at
6:00 am
Ticket Sales at Clubhouse
6:00 am
– 10:00 am
Lunch
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
Weigh-in Scale Closes
2:00 pm
Prize Distribution starts
2:30 pm
Trophy Categories:
Trophies will be awarded in the following order:
1.
Heaviest fish weighed in (King Fish Trophy)
2.
First fish weighed in
3.
2nd heaviest fish weighed in
4.
3rd heaviest fish weighed in
5.
4th heaviest fish weighed in
6.
5th heaviest fish weighed in
7.
Heaviest fish by a club member
8.
Heaviest fish by a lady
9.
Heaviest fish by a junior
10.
Heaviest fish by a senior
11.
Smallest fish weighed in
12.
Hidden weight fish
Click here to download a full set of rules and
information.
2012
- YOUTH OUTDOOR SKILLS CAMP
The fun-filled camp will commence on Friday,
June
29,
2012
and conclude on Sunday, July
8,
2012.
The course objective is to provide 20 co-ed
students
aged
13 up to 15 years of age the necessary
training and support to successfully
complete the following courses: · Canadian Firearms Safety Course
·
C.O.R.E. (Conservation Outdoor Recreation
and Education) hunting
course resulting in the student gaining a
B.C. Resident Hunter Number.
·
Wilderness First Aid
·
Wilderness Survival
·
Bear Aware
·
Basic Canoeing Safety
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE APPLIC The application deadline is May 15th. Obtaining an Electronic Range Gate Key There is a $15.00 deposit required for these range keys and anyone requiring a key should come to a scheduled Orientation at the club, Check the calendars for established dates |
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