Promote College Bass Fishing!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 4:57 pm
Hey Everyone,
BASS is having a college regional tournament at Clear Lake the weekend of April 6-7 2013. I am a passionate fisherman and a college student. I want to get the word out about college fishing! Many friends and associates have expressed interest in fishing, specifically bass fishing; surely this is a re-occurring theme as we all know how awesome bass fishing is. College is a time when individuals are learning new skills and acquiring new hobbies, it is the perfect time to get involved in fishing. Therefore I feel that it is imperative that college fishing is supported and promoted because involving young people in the sport ensures a bright future for bass fishing, and all of the businesses in the fishing market. What I request, if possible, is for people to inform any of their friends and family who are or will be attending college to look into Bassmaster's College Fishing program. Any college level academic institution: Community colleges, State Universities, and Private Universities are welcome to participate! It is a great way to become involved in the sport, and it presents a way to the classic. All the school's that already have an FLW affiliated club are likely already eligible to participate in the BASS college series. I strongly encourage all the FLW affiliated clubs to participate in BASS as well as FLW because it will mean there will be more events coming out to the west coast. Furthermore, BASS will have the College Regional tournaments filmed by ESPN U which will provide more publicity for the sport and the sponsors who support the collegiate anglers. I spoke with the director of BASS college fishing today and he is hoping for a great turn out at the Clear Lake event so that there will be a strong west coast showing at the national championship. I have attached a BASS article to my post and I would love to help anyone interested in college fishing so PM me if you have any questions! Thank you for your time.
http://www.bassmaster.com/registration- ... ege-series
Tight Lines Everybody
BASS is having a college regional tournament at Clear Lake the weekend of April 6-7 2013. I am a passionate fisherman and a college student. I want to get the word out about college fishing! Many friends and associates have expressed interest in fishing, specifically bass fishing; surely this is a re-occurring theme as we all know how awesome bass fishing is. College is a time when individuals are learning new skills and acquiring new hobbies, it is the perfect time to get involved in fishing. Therefore I feel that it is imperative that college fishing is supported and promoted because involving young people in the sport ensures a bright future for bass fishing, and all of the businesses in the fishing market. What I request, if possible, is for people to inform any of their friends and family who are or will be attending college to look into Bassmaster's College Fishing program. Any college level academic institution: Community colleges, State Universities, and Private Universities are welcome to participate! It is a great way to become involved in the sport, and it presents a way to the classic. All the school's that already have an FLW affiliated club are likely already eligible to participate in the BASS college series. I strongly encourage all the FLW affiliated clubs to participate in BASS as well as FLW because it will mean there will be more events coming out to the west coast. Furthermore, BASS will have the College Regional tournaments filmed by ESPN U which will provide more publicity for the sport and the sponsors who support the collegiate anglers. I spoke with the director of BASS college fishing today and he is hoping for a great turn out at the Clear Lake event so that there will be a strong west coast showing at the national championship. I have attached a BASS article to my post and I would love to help anyone interested in college fishing so PM me if you have any questions! Thank you for your time.
http://www.bassmaster.com/registration- ... ege-series
Tight Lines Everybody