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Date: 6/20/2005
BASS Madness Unveils 2006 Bassmaster Tour and Majors Season
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Tour sites announced live on ESPN, schedule grows from six events
to 11
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BASS Majors to replace Elite 50s; will visit Texas, North Carolina,
Arkansas
Lake Buena Vista, Fla. - For the first time ever, BASS, the worldwide
authority on bass fishing, reached an entirely new audience as it
announced live on ESPN its 2006 CITGO Bassmaster Tour schedule.
On
Sunday, BASS took advantage of live television airtime to broadcast
“BASS Madness: The 2006 Site Selection Special” from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on ESPN. And with all the flair of an NBA lottery
or NFL draft special, “BASS Madness” delivered the immediacy
of the sport to a wide audience.
Since
ESPN’s purchase of BASS in 2001, there has been little doubt
that the sport of professional bass fishing would grow by leaps
and bounds. The sport has made giant strides this year, with more
than four hours of Saturday morning programming each week on ESPN2
dedicated to bass fishing, featuring “BassCenter,” the
sports’ first news program and ESPN’s first derivation
of “SportsCenter.”
And
as coverage of professional bass fishing grows, so does the world’s
largest fishing organization.
BASS
will open the season with the CITGO Bassmaster Classic in late February.
The
CITGO Bassmaster Tour kicks off two weeks later, March 9-12, with
the “Battle on the Border” on Lake Amistad. The lake
forms part of the border between Texas and Mexico and it is BASS’
first-ever visit to the 67,000-acre reservoir formed by the Rio
Grande.
From
a never-before-visited site, the Tour’s next stop is BASS’
most-visited destination, Sam Rayburn Reservoir in Jasper, Texas,
March 16-19 for the “Lone Star Shootout.”
The
Tour then turns east to South Carolina’s two towers of bass
fishing, the Santee-Cooper lakes (Marion and Moultrie), March 30
- April 2, for the “Santee- Cooper Showdown.”
The
“Southern Sprint” continues with stops at two former
Classic sites. Alabama’s Lake Guntersville, site of the 1976
Classic, will host the “Southern Challenge,” April 20-23.
Then the tour moves to the site of the 1973 Classic, Clark Hill
Reservoir (also known as J. Strom Thurmond Reservoir), May 4-7,
on the Georgia-South Carolina border for the “Pride of Augusta.”
“The
Turn” signals the midway point of the Tour season and includes
two stops before heading north.
The
sixth event of the Tour is “Sooner Run” and will be
held on Oklahoma’s Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, June
1-4. It is BASS’ first visit in more than a decade to the
46,500-acre impoundment in northeastern Oklahoma.
Two
weeks later, June 15-18, The Tour anglers invade Kentucky for the
“Bluegrass Brawl” at massive Kentucky Lake, which covers
parts of Kentucky and Tennessee.
“The
Northern Swing” makes two stops in New York. The first is
at Lake Oneida near Syracuse, July 6-9, for the “Empire Chase.”
The second is on venerated Lake Champlain near Plattsburg, July
13-16 for the “Champion’s Choice.” Oneida has
hosted CITGO Bassmaster Open events in recent years while Champlain
has not hosted a BASS event since 1999.
The
Tour season makes its stretch run with “The Final Charge.”
On August 10-13, BASS visits Charles County, Md., near the nation’s
capitol for the “Capitol Clash” on the Potomac River.
The river has hosted more than a dozen BASS events through the years.
“The
Rock” will end the 2006 Tour season Sept. 14-17 and crown
the CITGO Bassmaster Angler of the Year. Missouri’s Table
Rock Lake offers terrific bass fishing for all three major species
- largemouths, smallmouths and spots.
CITGO
Bassmaster Tour
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 - Lake Oneida, 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.
BASS Majors to replace Elite 50s
In
2006, BASS’ Majors will replace the Elite 50s, and the Majors’
schedule offers a good mix of the old and the new. The Majors will
be an exclusive field of the best anglers in BASS competing for
a top prize of $250,000.
The
series leads off on Eagle Mountain Lake near Fort Worth, Texas,
with the Bassmaster Memorial, May 18-21.
From
there, two former Classic destinations complete the schedule. Lake
Wylie, N.C., site of the 2004 Classic, represents the midway point
with the Bassmaster American, July 27-30, and the Arkansas River,
site of the 1984 and 1985 Classics, ends the inaugural season of
Majors with the Bassmaster Legends, Aug. 24-27.
The
Majors
May 18-21 Bassmaster Memorial Eagle Mountain Lake, Fort Worth, Texas
July 27-30 Bassmaster American Lake Wylie, Charlotte, N.C.
Aug. 24-27 Bassmaster Legends Arkansas River, Little Rock, Ark.
“We’re
really proud of this schedule,” said Dean Kessel, BASS vice
president of operations. “It offers a great mix of old favorites
and new waters, and the 11-event Tour season lets us spread the
schedule out across much of the country just as we’ve stretched
it across the calendar.
The
expanded events schedule on the Tour also will also elevate the
CITGO Bassmaster Angler of the Year winner, as that competitor must
now prove his abilities during three seasons rather than just Spring.
“The
Tour and Majors schedules really reflect our commitment to bringing
our events to the best waters at the best times for the very best
fishing,” he said.
BASS
is the world's largest fishing organization, sanctioning more than
20,000 tournaments worldwide through its Federation. The CITGO Bassmaster
Tournament Trail, which includes the Bassmaster Elite 50 series,
is the oldest and most prestigious pro bass fishing tournament circuit
and continues to set the standard for credibility, professionalism
and sportsmanship as it has since 1968.
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