MCAC Reef Builders Tournament to support artificial reefs

Surprised first place winner of the 2015 grouper division, Richard Debvec, took home $1,000 with this 5-ounce grouper, which was immediately released after weighing. PHOTO CREDIT: Ashley Dillon.
Surprised first place winner of the 2015 grouper division, Richard Debvec, took home $1,000 with this 5-ounce grouper, which was immediately released after weighing. PHOTO CREDIT: Ashley Dillon.

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he MCAC Reef Fund will host its 10th Annual Reef Builders Tournament on Saturday, July 9th, 2016. Tournament proceeds help to fund the artificial reef program in Martin County.

The Twisted Tuna in Port Salerno will serve as tournament headquarters and registered anglers will compete for more than $10,000 in cash rewards, targeting cobia, dolphin, grouper, kingfish, snapper and wahoo. Prize categories include Top Junior Angler, Top Charter Boat and Top Private Boat honors.

MCAC-logo-wKick off festivities begin on Friday, July 8th, at 5:30 p.m. with a mandatory captain’s briefing. On Saturday, the weigh-in and dock party begins at noon and an awards celebration dinner begins at 6 p.m.

The most recent MCAC project deployed was the Hailey Glasrud Reef. With the focus on creating fish habitat, the Hailey Glasrud Reef creates 224-feet of new habitat.

“We have a very dedicated board of directors and planning committee,” says John Burke, president of the MCAC Reef Fund. “We have already created many new marine habitats and look forward to continuing our mission.”

Last year, one of the tournament’s funnier highlights was the award of the $1,000 first place grouper category prize to Richard Debvec for his eight-ounce grouper, caught aboard the Safari 1.

More information on Martin County’s Artificial Reefs and this year’s Reef Builder Tournament is available by calling (772) 223-1685, emailing info@mcacreefs.org or visiting the organization’s web site at www.mcacreefs.org.

The MCAC Reef Fund is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) established to enhance the artificial reef program of Martin County, Florida.

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