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2024 Jurassic Classic Team Entry

Currency:CAD Category:Hunting / Fishing - Freshwater Start Price:3,500.00 CAD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 7,000.00 CAD
2024 Jurassic Classic Team Entry
2024 Jurassic Classic Team Entry of 2 anglers

August 23rd & 24th, 2024 • (Chilliwack BC)
DONATION: Working with the support of the Wild Sheep Foundation, the WSSBC (Wild Sheep Society of BC) and the GOABC (Guide Outfitter Association of BC) have come together to bring you the 8th Annual Jurassic Classic Sturgeon Fishing Tournament, which will take place on the majestic Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada. This collaborative event brings conservationists together from across North America to raise funds for wild sheep conservation projects in British Columbia. This event is being offered Aug 23 and 24, 2024 and will include 28 professionally guided teams, each consisting of two anglers, from across North America. Join us in Chilliwack BC for two all-inclusive days of world-class sturgeon fishing, meals, three nights hotel accommodations, topped with an awards banquet on the final evening of the weekend. In 2021 the prize package was valued at nearly $15,000. This is not your standard ‘fishing trip’ and is exclusive to only those who purchase teams through conservation chapters and affiliates.

The Jurassic Classic was awarded the WSF Presidents Award in 2019. The focus on this trip is to promote and support wild sheep projects in British Columbia and provide the 56 anglers with some great camaraderie and friendly competition. The overlying theme of this event is to show up and enjoy a weekend where we take care of all the details. All participants will be treated to a Wild Game BBQ on the shores of the mighty Fraser River on the Saturday evening.

This 2-day fishing trip is provided by Great Rivers Fishing Adventures who offer fully guided world-class white sturgeon charters with fish that can exceed 1500 pounds and 13 feet in length. Come out and support BC wild sheep projects and enjoy a great weekend on the river. In 2021 this event was a great success and raised well over $50,000 for wild sheep projects across British Columbia. Demand is extremely high for 2024 with most teams returning year after year.