Join Communities In Schools of Glynn as we host our 3rd annual
“Tripling the Impact” Golden Isles Tripletail Classic
at Gascoigne Pier and Pavilion on St. Simons Island on April 26, 2025!
We hope that you will consider participating, sponsoring, or donating to our tournament which will raise funds to support at-risk youth in our
Glynn County and McIntosh County School Systems.
Tripletail Classic Sponsorships
Tripletail Classic Tournament on Saturday, 4/26
$100 per angler (Male Angler, Female Angler and Junior Angler 16 and under)
Includes: Captain’s Meeting (4/25 at 6p at Gascoigne Pavilion), Fishing, Band Party Ticket and Entry Prize
Lines in at 7:00am
Weigh-in at 4:00pm
Join us after the tournament as we rock out to
Squirt Gun and enjoy a low country boil by City Market
Gascoigne Pier and Pavilion
$35 per ticket/$65 per couple
Includes food, drink, tickets and koozie
Band Party from 5p-8p!
Join us at Gascoigne Pier and Pavilion after the fishing tournament to celebrate CIS of Glynn, win raffle prizes, enjoy a delicious Low Country Boil by CITY MARKET, drinks and music by SQUIRT GUN!
Tickets include entry, food, drinks and a koozie.
Easily purchase your tickets via PayPal online below.
Tickets can also be purchased by sending a Venmo to @CIS-Glynn38 or mailing a check to CIS of Glynn, P.O. Box 2318, Brunswick, GA 31521.
Band Party Tickets
Thank you to our sponsors!
ANGLER RULES AND REGULATIONS
All anglers MUST have valid Georgia fishing license
All fish must be caught by hook and line
Lines in the water will be at 7:00am
Anglers can depart from any location
Tripletail is the ONLY target species for this category
Fish must measure 18 inches minimum
Fish will be measured from the snout to the end of the tail
Live weigh in with a positive release will add (1) lb to fish weight
Weigh in will be at Gascoigne Bluff Park/Pier located on the main dock of the marina, conducted by DNR Representative
Weigh in will open at 4:00pm and close at 4:45pm
Prizes will be given for Male Angler biggest fish: 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
Female Angler - biggest fish
Junior Angler (16 and under) - biggest fish