LASR.net Homepage




Menu

FLW EverStart Western Division Bass Tournament

Starting date:
Ending date:

Always call # confirm
Event# 928-474-5242

Event Details

The FLW (Forest L. Wood) has again selected Payson as the Host Town and Roosevelt Lake to support one of its EverStart Western Division bass fishing tournaments. Fishing will take place from February 21-23, 2013. This premiere fishing tournament is one of several national qualifying tournaments for professional bass fishermen and co-anglers to compete for prizes ranging from bass boats to cash.

Times:
1:00 PM - College Angler Weigh-in (At Cholla Recreational Site)
2:30 PM - FLW EverStart Final Weigh-in (At Cholla Recreational Site on Day 1 & 2)
4:00 PM - FLW EverStart Final Day top 10 anglers

The registration and pre-tournament meeting will be hosted by the Mazatzal Hotel and Casino in Payson on Wednesday, February 20. Registration will be 4-6 PM with the mandatory pre-tournament meeting starting at 6:00 PM. FLW sponsors and local businesses will have booths, demonstrations and speakers during the registration period. This will be very informative and is open to everyone! We encourage everyone to attend and talk with some of the best fishing professionals in the world!

Fishing License: An Arizona license is required and may be purchased by phone at 866.462.0433 or online at www.AZGFD.gov. Licenses may also be purchased at Walmart.
Catch Limit: best 5 bag limit, Size Limit: Minimum 12" bass (FLW rule)

Fees: See www.flwoutdoors.com For all official tournament information

Pro Entry Fee: $1000
Co-Angler Fee: $400

FLW EverStart Western Division Bass Tournament


Phone : 928-474-5242   (Always call and confirm events.)

Web:

Fishing Tournaments

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Weaver's Needle

Weaver's Needle is a prominent pinnacle that towers over much of the region east of Superstition Mountain and had played a major role in the legend of the Dutchman's Lost Mine. This famous landmark was named after Pauline (Paulino)

Apache Junction, AZ Landmarks

Goldfield Ghost Town

In the 1890s, Goldfield was a booming community. The first gold-strike was made in 1892, and it took just a little under a year before the town came to life. One rich strike after another supported the town and approximately 4000 people who lived in the district for five rich years.

Apache Junction, AZ Pioneer History

Apache Greyhound Park

While legends of lost gold and hidden treasures still manage to lure adventurers to the Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction, Arizona, one of America's great western towns, thousands of visitors and residents stake claim to another shining jewel in the desert, Apache Greyhound Park.

Apache Junction, AZ Dog Races

Superstition Mountain

Perhaps nowhere in the entire United States is there an area full of legend, history and intrigue as the rugged 160,000

Apache Junction, AZ Landmarks


Things to do near Apache Junction, AZ