Thanks for all the phone calls & E-Mails. We still have openings for directors in your state. So if you might be interested drop a line.
Thanks,
Doug Grimm
Director of Promotions
Midwest Sportsman
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Just thought I'd drop a note to let ya'll know that Midwest Sportsman has expanded into Alabama, Virginia, North Carolina,South Carolina,Georgia,Mississippi and Western Tennessee. We are looking for new directors in these areas to run tournaments. This is a buddy/team trail not a draw tournament.
What the South East Division has to offer to you
* we offer 90% pay back at the ramp.
* Other 10% goes straight to directors
* Midwest alreadly has over 3,000 members
* Great reputation for providing great tournaments and classics.
* No meetings to attend
* All materials to run tournaments are provided.**
* A national classic worth in excess of $100,000
* Top 30% of each division qualify for classic.
* great incentives for directors
* directors get paid to go fishing
* You pick the lake you want to run a division on.
* You pick your own schedule.
* excellent support to help you get your division started
Check out or website: www.midwest-sportsman.com
If you might be interested in being a director for a division or have any questions please call.
Bill Burton
National Classic director &
South East Director
Home: 1-(423)-566-2267
Cell: 1-(865)-617-6276
E-Mail: burton203@aol.com
or
Doug Grimm
Director of Promotions &
Watts Bar Lake Director
Home:1-(865)-769-5249
Cell: 1-(865)-680-6400
E-Mail: douggrimm@comcast.net
**scales require a $150.00 deposit until a division reaches 30 members then the $150.00 will be refunded to you.
Thanks for all the phone calls & E-Mails. We still have openings for directors in your state. So if you might be interested drop a line.
Thanks,
Doug Grimm
Director of Promotions
Midwest Sportsman
Fellow Fisherman,
I truely believe that Midwest Sportsman is an Amazing Amateur fishing Trail and I want to promote it as much as possible. Our Directors basically get paid to go fishing. Also Midwest offers the Amatuer angler a chance to win over $150,000 in it's National Classic. This is unheard of in a amateur buddy trail type tournament. Our South East Memebers will also have a chance at qualifing for two Calssic's this year instead of one. You do the math. Maybe you should call me and give it some consideration.
Thanks,
Doug Grimm
Midwest Sportsman
Director of Promotions &
Watts Bar Lake Director
Cell # (865)-680-6400
E-Mail- douggrimm@comcast.net
http://www.midwest-sportsman.com/2006ClassicFormat.html
http://www.americanbassanglers.com/pressrelease001.php
Midwest Sportsman and the ABA 2006 Classics
2006 classics same place and same days
800+ boats
Sounds Interesting.
Our website is now up for the 2006 season. Come check us out at www.midwest-sportsman.com We have aquired several new directors for our South East Region, however we are still recruitting new directors in each of the South Eastern states. If you think you might be intersted feel free to comtact me.
Thanks,
Doug Grimm
Director of Promotions &
Watts Bar Lake Director
E-Mail: douggrimm@comcast.net
Cell# (865)-680-6400
www.midwest-sportsman.com
it might be interesting as you say but we have already gotten all the necessary permits for 2006. I'm not sure ABA has.
Just a note from ABA's site
“We are very excited to have American Bass Anglers coming to Marshall County and Kentucky Lake for this championship. The anglers and their families will really enjoy staying very close to the lake, launch and weigh-in site for this tournament. The State of Kentucky is working closely with Marshall County Tourist Commission to not only bring this event to Kentucky Lake, but also provide American Bass Anglers the registration and banquet facility at the Kenlake State Resort. October is a great time for fishing on Kentucky Lake and we look forward to having American Bass Anglers for their championship,” stated Randy Newcomb, President of the Marshall County Tourism Commission.
Our website is now up for the 2006 season. Come check us out at www.midwest-sportsman.com We have had great response and have found many new directors. However, we are still looking for good directors in each state.
Thanks,
Doug Grimm
Midwest Sportsman
Director of Promotions &
Watts Bar Lake Director
E-Mail: douggrimm@comcast.net
Cell# (865)-680-6400
www.midwest-sportsman.com