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Doug Burt’s Tackle World Ladies Flathead Shootout

Tournament Rules & Conditions

25 July 2026

Important times:

•       6.30am – Judging of Best Dressed Boat

•       7.15am – Fishing starts

•       2.30pm – Fishing finishes

•       3pm – All fish to be submitted to Games Master

•       5pm – Verve Cliquot After Party, BBQ and Presentations (must be present to win random prizes).

•       Event briefing will be on 22 July (see below).

Event Format

The 2026 Ladies Flathead Shootout is a one day, catch and release lure fishing tournament targeting flathead within the Gold Coast Broadwater.  It will be held on 25 July 2026.

Teams will compete for the combined length of their biggest five flathead.

1. Team Eligibility

  • Teams must consist of two or three anglers.

  • Junior anglers are permitted, provided Queensland maritime regulations are followed.

  • All anglers must be fully registered and paid entrants.

  • Any additional persons onboard must receive prior approval from the Tournament Committee.

  • Skippered Teams are permitted. Non-angling skippers may operate the vessel only and must not assist with fishing activities. They may serve snacks and clean up the boat after the event.

Any further assistance provided by a non-entrant may result in team disqualification.  If you are disqualified, you are not eligible for any random draw prizes.

2. Boat Safety & Insurance

•       All boats must carry valid insurance.

•       All vessels must comply with Queensland maritime safety requirements.

•       Competitors are responsible for ensuring their vessel is safe and seaworthy.

3. Fishing Rules

•       This is a strictly catch and release tournament.

•       All fish must be released alive and in healthy condition.

•       Artificial lures and flies only.

•       No live bait, dead bait or burley permitted.

•       Commercial scents are allowed.

•       Trolling is permitted.

Each angler may use one rod at a time only.

Anglers must personally cast, retrieve and manage their own rod and fish.

4. Scoring

•       Teams score their biggest five flathead.

•       Flathead of any legal size may be submitted.

•       Fish lengths are rounded down to the nearest centimetre.

•       In the event of a tie, the first fish recorded will determine the winner.

•       All fish are to be photograph and submitted to the Gold Coast Sports Fishing Club community Facebook page.

5. Measuring & Photo Requirements

All fish must be photographed on the official tournament brag mat.

To qualify:

•       Nose must be placed on zero

•       Tail must be clearly visible

•       Tournament token/tag must appear in every photo

•       Fish must be clearly measurable and photographed flat

The official brag mat for the event is the club-sponsored Liquor Legends brag mat.

6. Fish Submission Process

Fish photos must be submitted via the Gold Coast Sportfishing Club Community Facebook Page

At the close of fishing, teams must text their biggest five fish lengths to the Gamesmaster for verification.  Details will be provided at the briefing.

All fish submissions must be received by 3.00pm Saturday 25 July 2026

If competitors experience technical difficulties, they must contact the Gamesmaster before the submission deadline.

7. Tournament Boundaries

•       Fishing boundaries extend from the entrance to the Pimpama River (near Couran Cove) down to the Gold Coast Bridge (Sundale Bridge) at Main Beach.  You may fish in the Pimpama River. 

•       All government gazetted closed areas and Marine Park Green Zones must be always obeyed.

•       Competitors fish Green Zones at their own risk and are responsible for understanding all boundary regulations.

•       No casting or drifting outside tournament boundaries while lines are in the water.

8. On Water Etiquette

•       All team members must fish from the same boat.

•       Multiple teams may fish from one vessel.

•       Maintain a respectful distance from other competitors.

•       Stay at least one cast length (approximately 30m) from nearby boats.

•       Do not cut in on another boat’s drift line.

•       Boats motoring against the current must give way to boats drifting naturally with the current.

Good sportsmanship is always expected.

9. Shore Based Fishing

Teams fishing from shore must remain within line of sight of each other at all times.

10. Equipment Rules

•       Gaffs are prohibited.

•       Fish-friendly landing nets are strongly encouraged.

•       All line classes and reel types are permitted.

11. Protests & Committee Decisions

•       Any protests must be lodged with the Tournament Committee or Marshals on the day of the incident.

•       All decisions by the Tournament Committee are final regarding rules, scoring, prizes and trophies.

12. Briefing & Registration

Wednesday 22nd July at 6:30pm at Doug Burts Tackle World, Unit 11/8 Centre View Dr, Biggera Waters QLD 4216

13. The start of a Ladies Flathead Shootout tradition

When an angler catches their first flathead:

• It gets filmed

• Uploaded to the GSCFC community page

• Best video wins a prize

14. Best Dressed Boat Competition

Meet at 6.30am at the foreshore in between the Gold Coast Sports Fishing Club and the boat ramp at Southport. 

The Ladies Flathead Shootout takes boat styling very seriously. Or not seriously at all.

Teams are encouraged to decorate themselves and/or their boats with as much flair, colour, chaos and creativity as possible.

Themes, fairy wings, inflatables, disco balls, accessories, costumes and questionable fashion choices are highly encouraged.

A prize will be awarded for Best Dressed boat based on:

• Creativity

• Team spirit

• Overall presentation

• Ability to make other boats jealous

Keep it fun, safe and respectful. Decorations must not interfere with the safe operation of the vessel.

15. General Conditions

By entering the tournament, competitors acknowledge they participate at their own risk.

The Tournament Committee reserves the right to amend rules, boundaries or conditions if required for safety, weather or operational reasons.

Fish hard. Respect others. Have fun.

Please complete this team entry form and then please pay for each of your team members using the relevant senior/junior/member/non-member category.

Doug Burt’s Tackle World Ladies Flathead Shootout

Tournament Rules & Conditions

25 July 2026

Important times:

•       6.30am – Judging of Best Dressed Boat

•       7.15am – Fishing starts

•       2.30pm – Fishing finishes

•       3pm – All fish to be submitted to Games Master

•       5pm – Verve Cliquot After Party, BBQ and Presentations (must be present to win random prizes).

•       Event briefing will be on 22 July (see below).

Event Format

The 2026 Ladies Flathead Shootout is a one day, catch and release lure fishing tournament targeting flathead within the Gold Coast Broadwater.  It will be held on 25 July 2026.

Teams will compete for the combined length of their biggest five flathead.

1. Team Eligibility

  • Teams must consist of two or three anglers.

  • Junior anglers are permitted, provided Queensland maritime regulations are followed.

  • All anglers must be fully registered and paid entrants.

  • Any additional persons onboard must receive prior approval from the Tournament Committee.

  • Skippered Teams are permitted. Non-angling skippers may operate the vessel only and must not assist with fishing activities. They may serve snacks and clean up the boat after the event.

Any further assistance provided by a non-entrant may result in team disqualification.  If you are disqualified, you are not eligible for any random draw prizes.

2. Boat Safety & Insurance

•       All boats must carry valid insurance.

•       All vessels must comply with Queensland maritime safety requirements.

•       Competitors are responsible for ensuring their vessel is safe and seaworthy.

3. Fishing Rules

•       This is a strictly catch and release tournament.

•       All fish must be released alive and in healthy condition.

•       Artificial lures and flies only.

•       No live bait, dead bait or burley permitted.

•       Commercial scents are allowed.

•       Trolling is permitted.

Each angler may use one rod at a time only.

Anglers must personally cast, retrieve and manage their own rod and fish.

4. Scoring

•       Teams score their biggest five flathead.

•       Flathead of any legal size may be submitted.

•       Fish lengths are rounded down to the nearest centimetre.

•       In the event of a tie, the first fish recorded will determine the winner.

•       All fish are to be photograph and submitted to the Gold Coast Sports Fishing Club community Facebook page.

5. Measuring & Photo Requirements

All fish must be photographed on the official tournament brag mat.

To qualify:

•       Nose must be placed on zero

•       Tail must be clearly visible

•       Tournament token/tag must appear in every photo

•       Fish must be clearly measurable and photographed flat

The official brag mat for the event is the club-sponsored Liquor Legends brag mat.

6. Fish Submission Process

Fish photos must be submitted via the Gold Coast Sportfishing Club Community Facebook Page

At the close of fishing, teams must text their biggest five fish lengths to the Gamesmaster for verification.  Details will be provided at the briefing.

All fish submissions must be received by 3.00pm Saturday 25 July 2026

If competitors experience technical difficulties, they must contact the Gamesmaster before the submission deadline.

7. Tournament Boundaries

•       Fishing boundaries extend from the entrance to the Pimpama River (near Couran Cove) down to the Gold Coast Bridge (Sundale Bridge) at Main Beach.  You may fish in the Pimpama River. 

•       All government gazetted closed areas and Marine Park Green Zones must be always obeyed.

•       Competitors fish Green Zones at their own risk and are responsible for understanding all boundary regulations.

•       No casting or drifting outside tournament boundaries while lines are in the water.

8. On Water Etiquette

•       All team members must fish from the same boat.

•       Multiple teams may fish from one vessel.

•       Maintain a respectful distance from other competitors.

•       Stay at least one cast length (approximately 30m) from nearby boats.

•       Do not cut in on another boat’s drift line.

•       Boats motoring against the current must give way to boats drifting naturally with the current.

Good sportsmanship is always expected.

9. Shore Based Fishing

Teams fishing from shore must remain within line of sight of each other at all times.

10. Equipment Rules

•       Gaffs are prohibited.

•       Fish-friendly landing nets are strongly encouraged.

•       All line classes and reel types are permitted.

11. Protests & Committee Decisions

•       Any protests must be lodged with the Tournament Committee or Marshals on the day of the incident.

•       All decisions by the Tournament Committee are final regarding rules, scoring, prizes and trophies.

12. Briefing & Registration

Wednesday 22nd July at 6:30pm at Doug Burts Tackle World, Unit 11/8 Centre View Dr, Biggera Waters QLD 4216

13. The start of a Ladies Flathead Shootout tradition

When an angler catches their first flathead:

• It gets filmed

• Uploaded to the GSCFC community page

• Best video wins a prize

14. Best Dressed Boat Competition

Meet at 6.30am at the foreshore in between the Gold Coast Sports Fishing Club and the boat ramp at Southport. 

The Ladies Flathead Shootout takes boat styling very seriously. Or not seriously at all.

Teams are encouraged to decorate themselves and/or their boats with as much flair, colour, chaos and creativity as possible.

Themes, fairy wings, inflatables, disco balls, accessories, costumes and questionable fashion choices are highly encouraged.

A prize will be awarded for Best Dressed boat based on:

• Creativity

• Team spirit

• Overall presentation

• Ability to make other boats jealous

Keep it fun, safe and respectful. Decorations must not interfere with the safe operation of the vessel.

15. General Conditions

By entering the tournament, competitors acknowledge they participate at their own risk.

The Tournament Committee reserves the right to amend rules, boundaries or conditions if required for safety, weather or operational reasons.

Fish hard. Respect others. Have fun.