$400
Team Event
Min: 1 Angler
Max: 6 Angler
INSHORE DIVISION
June 27th – 28th, 2026
ALL INSHORE FISH ARE PHOTO RELEASE
Welcome to the 1st annual Jason Stock Memorial – Full Send Fishing tournament. Captain Jason Stock lived life with the volume all the way up. Known for his booming laugh, larger-than-life personality, and genuine spirit, Jason left a lasting impression on everyone he met, on land and on the water. The event will take place June 27-28, 2026, at the Cortez Kitchen.
Dates of the Inshore tournament will be Saturday and Sunday of Tournament Weekend. At 7:00 a.m. on Saturday of Tournament Weekend, a Bimini Start (shotgun) will signal the beginning of the tournament. Each boat with its Captain and entire crew must be recognized by an official tournament committee boat prior to the start. There will be one location for anglers to start the tournament. The Committee Boat(s) will display tournament flags and be in the starting area thirty (30) minutes prior to the start. For the Inshore Division, fishing must cease, and all photos must be submitted through IAnglerTournament.com or the IAngler Tournament App by 12:00 p.m. on Sunday of Tournament Weekend. Any fish submitted to IAngler after 12:00 p.m. will be ineligible.
SPECIES AND SCORING
The target species for the Inshore Division shall consist of Flounder, Snook, Redfish, Trout, and Tarpon.
All inshore teams shall submit each catch by submitting a Picture to IAnglertournament.com page or the IAngler Tournament App, exhibiting the overall length of the fish (end of lower jaw to tip of tail) on an official measuring board issued at the check in. Each Inshore team is encouraged to submit all target species to IAngler, regardless of size. The six (6) top scoring fish will be automatically selected as the team’s six (6) fish.
INSHORE CORE SPECIES:
- Flounder
- Snook
- Redfish
- Spotted Seatrout
- Tarpon
*All Federal and State Fishing laws must be adhered to. For more information visit the NMFS website at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ or the FWC website at http://myfwc.com/
* For all Inshore species, length will be rounded to the nearest whole inch. Measurements of 1⁄2 inch or above will be rounded up.
