Catch & Release Inshore Fishing Tournament

Coming soon!

The Fishing for Dreams annual event, presented by the Pinellas Association of Insurance Agents, is a heartfelt initiative to raise funds for terminally ill children. All proceeds benefit the Children’s Dream Fund, an organization founded in 1981 with the mission of fulfilling dreams for children ages 3-21 diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses in West Central Florida. Dreams are referred by doctors, nurses, Child Life and Social Workers, friends, families, and other patients. Join us in making these children’s dreams come true and giving them hope and joy in challenging times.

Grand Slam Catch Presenting Sponsor: $7,500 (EXCLUSIVE & ONE AVAILABLE)

  • Two Boats with a Professional Captain for Eight Anglers

  • Exclusive Sponsorship recognition 

  • Ability to welcome all participants at Captain’s Meeting and Awards Party


Got You Covered Hat Swag Sponsor: $5,500 (ONE AVAILABLE)

  • One Boat with a Professional Captain for Four Anglers 

  • Company logo on tournament hat given to all participants

  • Exclusive Sponsorship recognition 


Captain’s Meeting & Awards Party Sponsor: $5,000
SOLD The Island Grille & Raw Bar and Three Birds Tavern



Dream Boat Sponsor: $1,500 (MULTIPLE AVAILABLE AT PRESENT TIME)

  • One Boat with a Professional Captain for Four Anglers 

  • Sponsorship recognition 


Your Own Boat Sponsor: $750 (MULTIPLE AVAILABLE)

  • Bring your own boat and enjoy marketing benefits for your organization


Awards Party:  $50 to attend 


Here’s the Catch!  (tournament rules)

  • All persons planning to be on board a boat must be registered anglers by Wednesday, September 18 by 5:00pm.

  • Teams and Anglers are restricted to inshore fishing only.  

  • Catch and Release tournament format and fish must be caught on September 20 

  • The iAngler Tournament application will be used to verify entered fish.

  • Anglers are required to comply with all state and federal regulations and saltwater license requirements.

  • If operating your own vessel, each registered captain/angler is responsible to determine whether his/her craft is seaworthy for existing sea conditions.