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Krank - Fishing by the River - Carbrook

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Sun, 12 Jan 2025, 9am - 12pm AEST

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KRANK - Fishing by the River

School Holiday Fun!

FISHING BY THE RIVER

  • 5 - 17 yrs
  • Logan City Council residents
  • Fishing gear supplied
  • Bait supplied
  • Bookings essential

At a 2 Bent Rods activity, you will learn the basics of fishing including how to tie fishing knots, bait hooks, cast a fishing rod and learn plenty of tips to make your next fishing trip a successful one. All activities are taught by our patient fishing instructors who all have Blue Cards for working with children.

You will also learn about Carp & Tilapia and the rules surrounding them. They are an invasive species of pest fish found in the waterways of Queensland.

We recommend you bring a hat, water bottle, sunscreen and wear clothes that can get wet.

This activity is funded by the Logan City Council's Krank School Holiday Program and is exclusive to residents of Logan.

2 Bent Rods holds a valid permit from the Biosecurity Qld to run educational activities and have carp and tilapia in our possession to dispose of when practical.


2 Bent Rods is a multi award winning family business established in 2004
Home of the Qld Kids Fishing Classic
Visit out website to check out all our programs www.2bentrods.com.au

Other important information:
• Tickets required for all attendees. Places are limited.
• If you can no longer attend, contact 2 Bent Rods at bookings@2bentrods.com.au.
• Humanitix fees are non-refundable.
• If the class is cancelled/postponed due to bad weather, we will notify you beforehand via text and email. This will be either the night before or morning of the class, as weather is very hard to predict further out from the date.
• Suitable for ages 5 years and over, parent/guardian supervision required.

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