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BASS Reveals
Details of 2006 Women's Tour
PITTSBURGH – In 2006, the newly created Women’s Bassmaster
Tour will visit lakes in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, North Carolina and
Missouri, BASS announced. Further, a preview event for the three-day, pro-am
series will take place Oct. 20 – 22 this year on Sam Rayburn Reservoir in
Jasper, Texas.
BASS also announced today at a crowded press conference during CITGO
Bassmaster Classic week that Triton Boats and Mercury Marine will be major
sponsors of the women’s tour. A significant portion of both Triton and
Mercury’s sponsorship includes providing the boater and non-boater winners
of each event with a boat and outboard package worth $35,000 and $25,000,
respectively.
“We’re excited that Triton and Mercury share BASS’ vision to grow the sport
aggressively yet responsibly,” said Don Rucks, general manager of BASS. “We
all firmly believe that this tour will provide women with another outlet in
which to fish competitively. It’s another great way to proactively grow bass
fishing.”
Entry fees for each Women’s Bassmaster tournament are $650 for boaters and
$350 for non-boaters. Entry fees for the preview event are $400 for boaters
and $200 for non-boaters. An all-cash payout for the preview will be based
on the number of anglers who register.
“A considerable payout structure is imperative for our anglers to have a
quality experience,” said Dean Kessel, BASS vice president of operations.
The events will coincide with the dates and locations of two of next year's
CITGO Bassmaster Tour and all three Majors events. The two tours will fish
separate but nearby waters and final round weigh-ins will be held on the
same stage. Like the Bassmaster Tour, each event will include three days of
practice and the field will be cut to the top six anglers on the final day.
The 2005 preview event will be held Oct. 20 -22 on Sam Rayburn Reservoir, a
perennial BASS favorite. It marks the 30th time that BASS has visited the
114,000-acre impoundment.
On the schedule for 2006 are both BASS mainstays and new waters.
The 2006 Women’s Bassmaster Tour kicks off on Toledo Bend Reservoir, March
16-18, in Many, La. – the 11th time the lake has been featured in a BASS
event.
Next, the women will head to Alabama, former headquarters of BASS, to fish
Neeley Henry Lake in Gadsden, April 20-22. Although Alabama has hosted more
than 50 tournaments, BASS has never visited the 11,200-acre Neeley Henry.
On May 18-20, the Tour visits Lake Lewisville, right outside of suburban
Dallas. Lewisville was the site of a 2005 Bassmaster Elite 50 event in June,
and forever will be remembered for producing Kevin VanDam’s lake
record-breaking 11 pound, 13 ounce largemouth.
Women will begin rounding out the season June 27-29 on Lake Norman in
Huntersville, N.C., site of the fifth event of the 2005 CITGO Bassmaster
Tour.
For the final event, the WBT will visit Lake Dardanelle in Russellville,
Ark., Aug. 24-26. Dardanelle has hosted both 2004 and 2005 Elite 50 events.
The Women’s Bassmaster Tour championship event will be held in conjunction
with the 2007 CITGO Bassmaster Classic. The date and location will be
announced at a later date.
There are 34.1 million anglers in America and approximately 26 percent are
women, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Additionally, of the
28.4 million freshwater anglers in America, 26 percent are women.
Women’s Bassmaster Tournament 2006 CITGO Bassmaster Tour events, Majors
Toledo Bend, La.
March 16-18
Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Texas
March 16-19
Neeley Henry Lake, Ala.
April 20-22
Lake Guntersville Ala.
April 20-23
Lewisville Lake, Texas
May 18-20
Eagle Mountain Lake, Texas
May 18-21
Lake Norman, N.C.
July 27-29
Lake Wylie, N.C.
July 27-30
Lake Dardanelle, Ark.
Aug. 24-26
Arkansas River, Ark.
Aug. 24-27
Women anglers can register for the Sam Rayburn preview event on
www.bassmaster.com. For more information, call BASS at 407-566-2277.
From BASS
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