Fishing fun

Fishing fun

Date & time
Sun 6 Apr 2025
10:00am to 1:00pm
Add to Calendar 2025-04-06 10:00 2025-04-06 13:00 Australia/Brisbane Fishing fun Bookings essential. Enjoy learning or brushing up on your land–based skills with the multi–award–winning team at 2 Bent Rods. All bait, tackle and equipment is provided. Sunglasses optional. This is a Chillout event suitable for young people 10-17 years. Colmslie Reserve, 420 Lytton Road, Morningside
Age

10-17 years old.

Cost

$6

Bookings essential. Enjoy learning or brushing up on your land–based skills with the multi–award–winning team at 2 Bent Rods. All bait, tackle and equipment is provided. Sunglasses optional.

This is a Chillout event suitable for young people 10-17 years.

Bookings

Bookings essential. To book visit 2 Bent Rods (2bentrods.com.au/events). For more information phone Sam on 0403 713 820.

Meeting point

At the boat ramp, at the end of Col Gardner Drive, Morningside. Meet at the gazebo near the fishing pontoon.

Venue

Colmslie Reserve, 420 Lytton Road, Morningside

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