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Cowan Voices Loyalty to Federation
CELEBRATION,
Fla. — Ed Cowan, who in just a few days will make a record seventh
appearance at a BASS Federation Championship when he competes on the Harris
Chain of Lakes in Leesburg, Fla., said he is one of the strongest supporters
of the BASS Federation and its mission to afford every angler an opportunity
to fish competitively.
Cowan, of Pennsylvania and a member of the that state BASS Federation
chapter, said he is actively expressing his support of the Federation
because it has afforded him numerous benefits, including two previous
entries into bass fishing’s most major event. Cowan will try to defend his
Federation Championship title on Jan. 11-13, and earn a third berth into the
2006 Bassmaster Classic, Feb. 24-26 on Lake Tohopekaliga in Kissimmee, Fla.
“BASS has so many great programs for the Federation,” Cowan said. “Not only
the Federation divisionals and berths into the Classic, but also the
CastingKids and the kids (Junior Bassmaster) championship.”
Cowan said there are additional benefits beyond those tournaments.
Federation membership includes a subscription to BASS Times, insurance
coverage, priority entry into BASS circuits, sponsorship programs, travel
assistance to national CastingKids events, conservation workshops and more.
“I think the BASS Federation is a lot more than the Classic berths. If other
organizations wanted to have a program like this, they have every
opportunity to try to develop them.
“As far as a hobby or weekend guy, this is the best deal in tournament
fishing. You don’t have to risk life and limb to get to the big show.”
The “big show” is where Cowan now has his sights set.
The Federation Championship involves 55 qualified anglers battling for a
share of $50,000 and six berths in the Classic. Each day, a $1,000 Purolator
Big Bass bonus also will be awarded. The field includes members from 47
state chapters and Japan, South Africa, Italy, Zimbabwe, Canada and Mexico.
The winner and the top anglers from each of the remaining five Federation
divisions will go on to the Classic and also receive automatic qualification
into the 2006 CITGO Bassmaster Southern or Northern Tour.
In addition, the contender with the largest one-day catch earns a spot in
the 2006 BUSCH Shootout.
Given his track record, Cowan has to be considered one of the pre-tournament
favorites. He has displayed a knack of performing well under pressure in
previous BASS Federation Championships.
“Some guys get caught up in other things in these showcase-type championship
tournaments and let the pressure get to them,” Cowan said. “As far as
fishing, it’s just another tournament. Everybody who has made it has really
accomplished something. Some guys get really devastated when they do poorly.
But I think the guys just need to enjoy it and look at it as just another
tournament.
“Anybody that gets this far in tournament fishing is capable of winning a
big thing like this if they don’t beat themselves up. They’ve got the
ability.”
The Federation Championship daily launches and weigh-ins will take place at
Venetian Gardens Community Center in Leesburg.
From BASS
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