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Bailey: Second Non-Endemic Sponsor; Ready
for Elites
CELEBRATION,
Fla. - Lee Bailey Jr., one of the first BASS anglers to garner a non-endemic
sponsorship – Foxwoods Resort Casino – 10 years ago, was never satisfied
with the status quo. Considered a pioneer of sorts, Bailey is making more
strides in the sport, as he recently signed a sponsorship deal with
Albertville, Ala.-based food processing equipment company Fabco Equipment
Inc.
With the addition of Fabco to his sponsorship lot, Bailey is in position to
fish the 2006 CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series. He qualified for the Elite
Series - featuring 11 events that will award more than $7 million – via his
status as a 2005 CITGO Bassmaster Tour pro. With the new Elite Series and
its increased exposure, Bailey is offering potential sponsors more than ever
before.
“It’s a matter of being in the right place at the right time,” said the
43-year-old, who personally pitched Fabco by documenting impressions he
receives in the media, keeping in constant communication with key
sponsorship representatives and providing statistical evidence on the
benefits of sponsoring an angler of his magnitude. “But I am also one of
those people that look for every opportunity, even an unopened door, and I
move forward.”
Included in Bailey’s pitch to Fabco was a concept rendering of his proposed
2006 boat wrap. The self-produced drawing depicted a design with both Fabco
and Foxwoods Casino logos on it, a marriage between the two major companies.
“The whole wrapped boat thing is great,” Bailey said. “The exciting part is
that BASS is giving us the tools to get these non-traditional guys on
board.”
Bailey invested significant time and energy to secure his sponsorships –
which also includes Mercury, Stratos Boats, MegaStrike, Gary Yamamoto Custom
Baits, Calvitron, Gamakatsu, Ocean Waves Sunglasses and Frogg Toggs
(outerwear)– and now, he’s preparing to deliver a season-winning
performance. Bailey already won the 1997 Missouri Invitational on Table Rock
Lake and to date has amassed nearly $200,000 in career tournament earnings.
“The sponsors are looking for so much more, numbers included, nowadays,”
Bailey said. “To get two major players under your belt like I have, it is a
tough deal. But if you put in the hard work, it can happen.”
Bailey’s agreement with Fabco pushes the boundaries of the typical
sponsorship agreement. Bailey is assisting Fabco with its web and graphic
design and the Northeastern angler from Hebron, Conn., recently relocated to
Alabama – just miles from Fabco’s headquarters – in part to be closer to his
sponsor company.
“I have been very, very busy since we closed the deal in July,” Bailey said.
“But I couldn’t be happier with the way things are going.”
Considering his devotion to Fabco, it is only a matter of time before Bailey
lands additional lucrative sponsorships. “Once we get some history behind us
with this Elite Series, sponsorships will be a lot easier to get.”
From BASS
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