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A Look Inside the
Bassmaster Tours
September 13, 2005
CELEBRATION,
Fla. – In 2006, the newly created CITGO Bassmaster Northern and Southern
Tours will be a high-performance level of professional bass fishing,
according to BASS officials.
Now, BASS is detailing the specifics of the Tours and is receiving positive
feedback from the anglers.
“The younger guys in the sport have more opportunities than guys like
myself, Denny Brauer or Larry Nixon have ever had,” said Rick Clunn, winner
of the Greatest Angler Debate presented by John Deere.
Indeed, Don Rucks, BASS general manager and vice president, said the
intention of the Tours is to offer anglers a higher level of competition.
“They are the perfect way to groom those anglers striving to reach our
premier tournament, the CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series,” he said.
While those anglers strive for success on the Tour level, it won’t be all
work and no reward. Each tournament on the Northern and Southern Tours pay
down 60 places, including $75,000 in cash and merchandise to the boater
champion and $30,000 in merchandise to the first-place non-boater, based on
a 150-angler field.
Plus, anglers won’t have to choose between the Tours because the Southern
Tour will take place in the spring and summer and the Northern Tour will
occur in the summer and fall. The full schedules will be announced at a
later date.
“I love the idea of having five Tour events in each division,” Tour pro
Frank Scalish of Ohio said. “First, the expanded schedule gives you some
breathing room and allows for a slip-up if an angler has one bad tournament.
“Second, for guys who are just starting to experience life on the road, the
expanded Tour schedule gives them a real taste of what the Elite Series will
be like.”
And some anglers will, in fact, be headed to the 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.
Also, BASS is offering a second chance to pro anglers who just missed the
cut. Anglers who finish in sixth through 25th place in each of these Tours
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.
To give these anglers a financial head start, 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.
“You can step up through the Tour level to the Elite Series with good
performance,” Clunn added. “It will be a battle, but there are so many
opportunities to make a living in this sport now.”
Entry fees for the Bassmaster Tours are $1,500 for boaters and $350 for
non-boaters per event. A detailed list of payouts is available at
www.bassmaster.com.
From BASS
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