Big Rock Presents Bridge Downeast $32,500
Big Rock donated $32,500 to The Bridge Downeast, a non-profit organization that seeks to have a positive impact on the Down East community by offering a variety of programs through out the year.
Big Rock donated $32,500 to The Bridge Downeast, a non-profit organization that seeks to have a positive impact on the Down East community by offering a variety of programs through out the year.
Giving back to veterans and wounded warriors is what Operation North State is all about.
There were more than three hundred people fishing and hanging out on the pier.
What is unique about this event is all the wounded warriors and disabled veterans were able to bring their friends and family with them.
Retired US Air Force veteran Jim Kiger said he loves fishing, but also spending time with the others he served with. “This is one of those things that we do as ya know brothers in arms. We get together we just have a great time. Every couple of weeks, every couple months we get together all over the state and this is what we do. We fish we see each other, what a wonderful way to spend time together,” Kiger said.
This festival was free for the veterans and families to attend.
One of the organizers said this is only one of many other events Operation North State has throughout the year.
Big Rock donated $5,000 to WRAL’s Coats for the Children, a major community campaign to support disadvantaged families in need of warm clothing for winter. Presenting the check were Tommy Bennett, Charity Committee Chairman; Crystal Hesmer, Tournament Director and Billy Kornegay, Past President.

Special prize for the 60th Big Rock Tournament. We are giving away six Rolex Submariner watches with 60th Big Rock logo engraved on the back. There will be a drawing each of the six fishing days at 3:30 pm. Randy will announce the winner on the radio. Every boat that is entered in the tournament will be in the drawing. The boat can only win one watch during the week.
In the 60th annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament there is a major change in Level 5- the Fabulous Fishing Level. As always, this is a winner take all level with all of the prize money going to the boat that lands the first blue marlin over 500 pounds. Starting this year, if no qualifying fish is weighed in, the total amount of prized money will be paid to the boat entered in this category attaining the most release points. So remember to turn in your release forms. It could be worth a half a million dollars!
The sponsors reception is an invitation only event that will be held at the student center adjacent to Crystal Coast Civic Center.
The Captain’s Meeting will be at Joslyn Hall at Carteret Coummunity College which is located next door to the Civic Center.
Tickets are $75.00 can be purchased at the door after 8:00 pm. Entertainment by Sleepin’ Booty.
Registration Outside Tent/ Civic Center during Captain’s Party.
Prayer and Breakfast at Big Rock Landing.
Breakfast 9:30 AM, Service 10:00 AM
Co-sponsored by SouthEastern Foundaries and Towne Bank & Towne Insurance