Join the Indian River Firefighters Benevolent Association for the 4th Annual Offshore Fishing Tournament, benefiting Captains For Clean Water, on Saturday, June 21, 2025, with lines-in at 6 a.m.
The public is welcome to attend the weigh-in from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Sebastian Saltwater Marina, located at 1732 Indian River Drive.
The Indian River Firefighters Benevolent Association is dedicated to supporting firefighters and the community while advocating for the health of our local lagoon. In partnership with Captains For Clean Water, they strive to protect our waterways.
The tournament aims to raise awareness about the ecological state of the lagoon and surrounding waters, a crucial ecosystem vital to the County’s well-being, promoting its preservation and restoration for the community.
The 2025 Open Purse – $20,000
- Big Board: Grouper, Dolphin, Kingfish, Snapper
- Bonus Fish: Amberjack
- Top Boat: $2,200
- Biggest Amberjack: $1,200
Big Board Divisions
- 1st: $1,750
- 2nd: $1,200
- 3rd: $825
- Junior Angler: $1,000
- Lady Angler: $500*
*(Lady Angler can also place in the other Big Board category prizes)
Boat Captain Registration
Boat captains can register their boats by clicking here. The entry fee is $250 per boat, and all Captain’s are required to attend the Capt’s Meeting at Sebastian Saltwater Marina on Friday, June 20, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.
Indian River Firefighters Benevolent Association
Established in 2012 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Indian River Firefighters Benevolent Association is committed to enhancing the health, safety, and welfare of the Indian River firefighting community. It offers financial, physical, and emotional support to over 300 members and their families in times of need.
Captains for Clean Water
Captains For Clean Water is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the waterways of Indian River County and beyond. They advocate for science-based solutions to address water quality issues, such as harmful algal blooms and nutrient pollution, through education, outreach, and policy advocacy. Their efforts focus on preserving vital ecosystems like the Indian River Lagoon for future generations.
For more information, visit the Captains For Clean Water website.