Tickets for Feb 19th Derby are live!

Join us for the 12th Annual Poles n Holes Fishing Derby

Saturday, February 19th
Noon-3pm

All tickets are two-hole tickets
$55 in advance, $60 on ice

Poles n Holes is back! And better than ever—without restrictions! Sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Breakfast Rotary Club, this derby raises funds to support are a literacy, youth sports, senior citizens programs and other community and international projects. In the history of this event well over $200,000 has been raised for these worthy causes.

Food and beverage service will be available on the ice. Bring your friends and family! Once again spectators will be allowed on the ice.

Prizes:
A prize package worth over $30,000 will be up for grabs. Notable prizes include a 2022 Ambush Stryker Skidhouse, a 2022 Bear Track Utility Trailer and the grand prize, a 2022 Polaris Sportsman 450 Four Wheeler! More to come!

Schedule of Events:
9am: Gates Open
Noon: Fishing Begins
3pm: Fishing Ends
3:30pm: Awards Presented The Post Party at The Holiday Inn

Don’t forget about the separate raffle ticket with over $11,000 of additional prizes. Learn more about the fishing derby on our official rules page.

A Few Key Details:

1) If our event is canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions, refunds will be given. Otherwise, refunds are not available.

2) Our event is held on the northwest corner of Little Detroit Lake. Park on/around the Kent Freeman Arena on Rossman Ave. and access the lake from there. See a map here.

3) The registration tent will be located on the ice, near that lake access. Tickets are $55 in advance, $60 the day of the event. Tickets include 2 holes.

4) All online ticket purchases will be available for pick-up on the day of the event and at will call at the registration tent. If you purchase tickets for multiple people. Tickets will be in one envelope under the name of the person who is registered for the tickets.

5) Eventbrite convenience fee is included in the ticket price.

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