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BASS Introduces
Elite Series
CELEBRATION,
Fla. – BASS announced major enhancements today to its tournament structure,
creating the all new CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series – the highest level of
competition featuring the world’s top anglers and awarding more than $11
million. Additionally, BASS is introducing the CITGO Bassmaster Northern and
Southern Tours – events that qualify anglers for the Elite Series.
The changes mean a total payout of more than $11 million in 2006, exclusive
television coverage on ESPN and ESPN2 and innovative ways to enhance the
brand of individual anglers and the overall sport of bass fishing.
“BASS’ strategy is to elevate tournament fishing to an all-new level,” said
Don Rucks, BASS vice president and general manager. “The Elite Series will
be like nothing else offered in bass fishing. And we’re replacing the
Bassmaster Opens with a higher level of competition with the two CITGO
Bassmaster Tours.”
The CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series
Kicking off in March 2006, the CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series will establish
an unparalleled level of competition for the world’s best anglers and will
be the most visible and premier professional bass fishing league.
BASS is matching the Elite Series’ prestige with a handsome payout. The 2006
payout schedule pays down to 50 places with a $100,000 first-place prize and
50th place paying $10,000. The first place non-boater takes home $45,000 in
merchandise.
Beginning in 2007 and beyond, the Elite Series will consist of a 100-angler
field. Because both the CITGO Bassmaster Classic and CITGO Bassmaster Angler
of the Year titles are held in the highest regard, the five previous Classic
winners and Anglers of the Year automatically qualify to compete in the
Elite Series.
Other invited anglers include:
The top 70 in total point standings from the prior year
The top 5 anglers on the Northern Tour
The top 5 anglers on the Southern Tour
The top 10 anglers in a second-chance qualifier tournament, described below
2006 will be a transition year which could result in more than 100 anglers
competing in the Bassmaster Elite Series season. BASS is inviting the
world’s top anglers to compete.
Anglers who fish the CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series earn an Elite Series
card, which gives them access to a cache of benefits that will aid in
sponsor recruitment and retention as well as provide access to a series of
career-building success classes.
Entry fees into the Elite Series are $5,000 per event. Non-boater entry fees
are $750. A detailed list of payouts is available at www.bassmaster.com.
The schedule, as previously announced, is:
The Southern Sprint
#1 March 9-12 Battle on the Border - Lake Amistad, Del Rio, Texas
#2 March 16-19 Lone Star Shootout - Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Jasper, Texas
#3 March 30 – April 2 Santee-Cooper Showdown - Santee-Cooper, Manning, S.C.
#4 April 20-23 Southern Challenge - Lake Guntersville, Guntersville, Ala.
#5 May 4-7 Pride of Augusta - Clarks Hill Reservoir, Columbia County, Ga.
The Turn
#6 June 1-4 Sooner Run - Grand Lake, Grove, Okla.
#7 June15-18 Bluegrass Brawl - Kentucky Lake, Kentucky Dam Village, Ky.
The Northern Swing
#8 July 6-9 Empire Chase – Oneida Lake, Syracuse, N.Y.
#9 July 13-16 Champion’s Choice - Lake Champlain, Plattsburg, N.Y.
The Final Charge
#10 Aug. 10-13 Capitol Clash - Potomac River, Charles County, Md.
#11 Sep. 14-17 The Rock - Table Rock Lake, Kimberling City, Mo.
Bassmaster Majors
BASS previously announced the introduction of the Bassmaster Majors in 2006,
three stand-alone, no-entry fee competitions offering a total prize purse of
nearly $2 million, including a $250,000 first-place prize per event.
For the first time since BASS was acquired by ESPN, a regular season
tournament will receive prominent airtime on the network. Each of the
Majors’ final day weigh-in will be televised the same day on ESPN2, giving
fans at home up-to-the-minute information.
Not only are these no-entry fee tournaments, the Majors also will feature an
expanded Outdoor Expo for fans and anglers alike to enjoy. The 2006 Majors
will have more spectators, big-time television coverage and generous
payouts, rewarding the top 25 finishers.
May 18-21 Bassmaster Memorial on Eagle Mountain Lake, Fort Worth, Texas
July 27-30 Bassmaster American on Lake Wylie, Charlotte, N.C.
Aug. 24-27 Bassmaster Legends on the Arkansas River, Little Rock, Ark.
To qualify for the exclusive, 50-field Bassmaster Majors, anglers must be a
CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series professional in good standing.
As with the Elite Series, 2006 will be a transition year. The Majors fields
will be comprised of:
The top 10 anglers on the all-time BASS money list
The top 40 anglers with the highest Angler of the Year standings, based on
the 2004, 2005 and 2006 standings prior to that Major
Other anglers who qualify based on previous announcements
In 2007, the field will be comprised of:
The 2007 Bassmaster Classic champion
The 2006 CITGO Angler of the Year
The defending champion of that Major
The top 47 anglers with the highest Angler of the Year standings, based on
the 2006 and 2007 standings prior to that Major
The CITGO Bassmaster Northern and Southern Tours Offers Classic and Elite
Series Berths and So Much More
The Bassmaster Tours – two Elite Series-qualifying tours – provide yet
another level of professional tournament fishing. The Tours pay down 60
places, including $75,000 in cash and merchandise to the first-place boater
and $30,000 in merchandise to the first-place non-boater, based on a
150-angler field. They will have five events each and are qualifying routes
to the coveted Elite Series.
The top five pro point leaders from each division automatically qualify for
the Elite Series and the top three pro point leaders from each division
automatically qualify for the CITGO Bassmaster Classic.
The CITGO Bassmaster Southern Tour will take place in the spring and summer
while The CITGO Bassmaster Northern Tour will occur in the summer and fall,
giving anglers the option to fish both Tours.
Pro anglers who finish in sixth through 25th place in each of these Tours
will have an exciting second chance to qualify for the Elite Series. They
will be matched up against Elite Series anglers who have not qualified for
the next season to battle for the final 10 Elite Series spots in a wild card
qualifier.
The wild card qualifier will award a total prize purse of $155,000 in Elite
Series entry fees and cash to the top 12 professional anglers, including a
top prize of one year of paid entry fees. The top 60 non-boaters will vie
for more than $200,000 in cash, merchandise and paid entry fees for one of
the following year’s Tours.
Entry fees for the Bassmaster Tour are $1,500 for boaters and $350 for
non-boaters per event. The tour schedules will be announced at a later date.
A detailed list of payouts is available at www.bassmaster.com.
CITGO Bassmaster Angler of the Year Prize Purse Doubles to $600,000
2006 will feature a full 100 percent increase in the CITGO Bassmaster Angler
of the Year prize purse, making the race for points in the Elite Series even
more meaningful and exciting than ever before. BASS and CITGO also are
doubling the number of anglers that receive money. First place takes
$125,000 of the total $600,000 prize purse, which now pays down to 50th
place.
CITGO Bassmaster Classic Details
Lake Tohopekaliga near Kissimmee, Fla., is where 51 anglers will compete for
the $500,000 top prize in the CITGO Bassmaster Classic, Feb. 24-26, 2006.
Only one angler can take top prize, but a full-field, $1.19 million payout
in 2006 offers a bigger paycheck to every participant, including $10,000 for
51st place.
Though the 2007 Classic location and payouts are yet to be revealed, BASS
has established the following qualifying guidelines for the tournament:
Top 36 from the CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series points standings
2006 Classic champion
Top 3 2006 Northern Tour pro point leaders
Top 3 2006 Southern Tour pro point leaders
Six anglers from the Federation
ESPN Outdoors Weekend Series champion
A Cutting-Edge Appearance
The CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series and the Majors in 2006 will have a
distinctive look for spectators and fans as anglers fish from their own
sponsor-wrapped boats. In 2006, all anglers will be required to have their
boat wrapped, following a BASS-approved template. This gives anglers the
ability to promote themselves and provide more visibility to their sponsors
in a unique and creative manner and build their individual brands.
Anglers will fish from their own boats on all competitive days of the
Majors, including the final day when same-day coverage will air on ESPN2.
Anglers will fish from their own wrapped boats on all days of the Elite
Series except for the final day, when they will fish in a BASS-sponsor
wrapped boat.
Since BASS encourages fans to become part of all the action on the water, an
online poll will be offered on www.bassmaster.com where fans can vote for
the top five hottest boat wraps. The angler with the most impressive boat
and highest vote count will receive $10,000. Another $15,000 will be divided
among second through fifth place winners.
From BASS
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