ESPN Bass Master with Local Anglers
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You, as a member of BASS, now have a chance to put your fishing skills up against other anglers just like you - and win big-time prizes just like the pros.
This new and exciting tournament series from BASS gives you the opportunity to win serious money at a lake near you. No extensive travel. No significant time commitments. And no major expenses required.
You can fish in either the boater or the non-boater division. Each tournatment will include up to 200 boaters and 200 non-boaters. Registration will be held on Saturdays, with fishing and weigh-ins on Sundays. The top 40 finishers in each individual division event will win cash. First place in the boater division will pocket $6,000 (full field) and the top non-boater will take home $3,000 (full field).
But wait, there's more! While the cash and competition are tempting, the crown jewel for all boaters will be an opportunity to land a spot in the CITGO Bassmaster Classic presented by Busch Beer. And that lucky BASS member could be you!
ESPN Bass Master with Local Anglers
Phone : 888-227-7899 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@beaversbendmarina.com
Web: www.bassmasters.com
Fishing Tournaments
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