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Become a Volunteer

If you are passionate about fishing and would like to help mentor and educate the next generation of anglers, then we have just the spot for you!

The club conducts several community events and tournaments each season. We try to instill “you sow what you reap”. You help and stand by the community and the community will stand by the club. Hard work pays off if you stay with it.


Osceola Anglers has found a need within Osceola County, to provide a sport that is not within each high school at this time. We have responded by providing an opportunity for students to participate in both their high school sports as well as the club. The impact we have had so far within our community is more than we can measure.


Our vision, as adult club advisors, is to provide exceptional experiences for our anglers in learning how to become a productive and active member within their communities. In doing so, it is our hope that they are able to promote themselves, their sport, and their community.


Without the support of our sponsors and volunteers, our club would cease to exist. Our volunteers spend countless hours preparing legal documents and other club material to help guide and advise our anglers in running a successful club.


The club will always need help during a tournament, fundraiser or any other event scheduled for the season. Please complete the form below if you would like to help

Requirements: Pass a background check conducted by Osceola County Sheriff's Office

​This position involves collaborating closely with the Angler Captain Committee to establish criteria for selecting the Captain of the Year and overseeing the process of selecting the recipient. The Adult Captain Advisor will have the responsibility of managing and supporting all angler captains within the club, working in tandem with the Adult Board President. Ensuring that all captains meet necessary safety and operational standards is a key aspect of this role, including boat insurance, registrations, and the overall condition of their boats. Safety equipment such as life jackets, flares, working lights, and kill switches must be maintained. Additionally, keeping an updated record of captains' personal and boat information is crucial. The Adult Captain Advisor also assists in finding suitable captains for anglers when needed, with a strong emphasis on prioritizing angler safety.

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