HBC Raiders Annual Fishing Competition
The park opens at 1:00 PM and welcomes everyone to enjoy a day full of fun and excitement! Kids can enjoy the free children's activities, while adults can watch or bid in the fish auction.
Don't miss the Fresh Fish Auction happening right after the prize-giving ceremony - a perfect opportunity to take home premium fresh catch! Grab a bite to eat and sip on refreshing drinks as you soak in the lively atmosphere.
Fishing Comp Registration
Fishing competition registration for adults ($60) and children ($25) on 29th November at Stanmore Bay. Includes free kids' t-shirt, early bird prize draw for a 65" TV, and bonus ice and bait pack for first 200 adult entries. Register now!
Last Year's Prizes
Last year's fishing competition prizes featured top gear from Shimano, vouchers, trophies, and spot prizes including rods, reels, TVs, and family tickets to Warriors games, sponsored by Ray White Orewa, Reel Roofing, I-Marine, and more.
Sponsors
Discover the generous sponsors behind our annual fishing tournament. We thank our premium and valued partners for their support and community dedication.
Rules and Regulations
2025 HBC Raiders Annual Fishing Tournament – rules, registration, and competition details for anglers. Event on 29th November 2025 at Stanmore Bay. Includes kids’ sections, prizes, safety guidelines, and weigh-in information.
Gallery
Explore our gallery: view highlights from 2024 and previous years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Join the HBC Raiders Fishing Competition on Saturday, 29th November in Stanmore Bay, Whangaparāoa. Family-friendly event with prizes, sponsorships, and fun for all. Register by October for a chance to win a 65” TV!
Location
Fishing competition location at 161 Brightside Road, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparāoa 0932 – stay within designated boundaries on the map.
Kids Entertainment Section
Action-packed kids entertainment featuring a 50ft dual-lane obstacle course, bungee run, rock climb castle, and popcorn machine – perfect for parties, school events, and corporate functions in New Zealand.