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AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST NATIONAL FISHING CHALLENGE

South Australians are being encouraged to prepare their fishing gear for the 2024 PIRTEK Fishing Challenge. The challenge is an on-line national fishing competition open to all ages and experience levels. All competitors receive a limited-edition cap, brag mat and sticker, with junior competitors receiving a bonus packet of Berkley soft plastics.

Next year’s Challenge will be a two-day event taking place on Saturday and Sunday April 20 and 21. Competitors will have both fresh and saltwater fish on their target list. They will need to photograph their catch on the brag mat with their angler number and codeword clearly visible, then upload the photos to the website for judging.

The Challenge is a major initiative assisting to raise funds and awareness for Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA). More than 19,500 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in Australia every year.

PIRTEK has partnered with PCFA since 2009, helping to raise vital funds for prostate cancer research, awareness initiatives and support programs by hosting Australia’s biggest fishing competition. The Challenge is also a major fundraising partner for the Peter Duncan Neurosciences Research Unit, which has recently been lauded as the number one Neuroscience Research facility in Australia.

The focus of the Unit is to study adult stem cells and their role in causing and exacerbating neurological diseases. The goal is to find and apply new neuroscience techniques for patients suffering from diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease and Alzheimer’s, along with other neurological conditions and stroke.

Next year the Challenge is offering a record $280,000 in cash and prizes.

PIRTEK, together with Berkley, BCF, Stacer, ABU Garcia, Lowrance, Valvoline, Sea-Doo, Club Marine, PAW Pantry, Mako Eyewear, Mercury and OZ Trail, has delivered a fantastic prize pool for next year’s competition.

This article appears in Summer 202324 – Issue #270

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