With the weekend weather forecast looking promising, Esau expects more registrations to flood in.
"We've got some great prizes and there's been a lot of support from sponsors this year which is really appreciated," Esau said.
The competition has a prize pool worth $55,000 which includes a major spot prize of a quad bike for the senior section and a $500 voucher for the junior section. Cash prizes include some big money in the snapper competition with a $2000 prize for first, $1500 for second and $1200 for third, and prizes for kahawai, cod/gurnard and non scaled catches such as stingrays.
In previous years, the competition has run a "teaser" day on the Saturday for kahawai only with an "all fish" day on the Sunday. However, this year all species will count on both days.
Competitors can fish along a 17km stretch of coast on South Beach, from the South Mole to the Whangaehu River mouth.
The competition is at 7am-3pm on Saturday and 7am-12 noon on Sunday.