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Casino RSM Social Fishing Club Carp Muster

Casino RSM Social Fishing Club Carp Muster

Starts: Sunday, 15 September 2024
Ends: Sunday, 15 September 2024
Carp are once again on the agenda as the annual muster is about to happen for the Richmond, Wilson's and Bungawalbin catchments in the annual Casino Carp Muster. Carp is a well-known pest because of its destructive bottom-feeding habits, which is why it's a great idea to fish them out of the rivers. This year the Casino RSM Social Fishing Club is offering over AUD4000 in prizes for some of the best carp catches. You can register at the Casino RSM Club. Weigh-in will be behind the Casino RSM Club. All fish presented must be caught on rods and reels or hand-held lines in accordance with NSW rules and regulations. Fishing licenses are required for entrants over the age of 18 years.
Add to Calendar 2024-09-15 12:00 am 2024-09-15 12:00 am Casino RSM Social Fishing Club Carp Muster Carp are once again on the agenda as the annual muster is about to happen for the Richmond, Wilson's and Bungawalbin catchments in the annual Casino Carp Muster. Carp is a well-known pest because of its destructive bottom-feeding habits, which is why it's a great idea to fish them out of the rivers. This year the Casino RSM Social Fishing Club is offering over AUD4000 in prizes for some of the best carp catches. You can register at the Casino RSM Club. Weigh-in will be behind the Casino RSM Club. All fish presented must be caught on rods and reels or hand-held lines in accordance with NSW rules and regulations. Fishing licenses are required for entrants over the age of 18 years. 162 Canterbury Street, Casino , NSW , 2470 , Australia
162 Canterbury Street, Casino , NSW , 2470 , Australia
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