General principle
These various events are organized by dealers or partner clubs (La Rochelle, SaintâeurosTropez, etc.), under the banner Suzuki Fishing Tour / Suzuki Masters Fishing.
These events are reserved for crews with Suzuki engines or Suzuki customers/partners, in a friendly team spirit.
A noâeuroskill format: fish are measured, photographed/validated, then released, with "Clean Ocean Project" trophies for waste collection.
Typical stage sequence
A briefing is scheduled the day before or in the morning, with a reminder of the rules and fishing zones defined for safety and conservation.
Fishing days with a targeted species, such as sea bass in La Rochelle or bluefin tuna in Saintâeuros-Tropez, while respecting minimum sizes and a limited number of recorded catches.
Ranking is based on a points system (number of meshed fish x scale, biggest catch, most beautiful fish, etc.).
At the end of the day, there's a convivial meal (paella, snacks), prize-giving ceremony, prizes for crews and specific trophies (biggest fish, junior, Clean Ocean...).

Spirit and objectives
The aim of the Suzuki Fishing Tour is to promote modern recreational sea fishing that respects the resource (noâeuroskill, mini sizes, quotas). And to create a Suzuki Fishing Team community around Suzuki engines, partner boats and ambassadors (guides, counters).
The various Suzuki Fishing Tour events also promote participatory science (cetacean and turtle spotting, etc.) and pollution awareness (waste collection, Clean Ocean Project trophies).

Dates for 2026
In 2026, eight competitions will be held across the country in a simply festive spirit:
- La Rochelle
- Lorient
- Dieppe
- Noirmoutier
- Lake Guerlédan
- Port Leucate
- Saint-Tropez
- La Tranche-sur-Mer.

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