this is interesting. one on one tournament.
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Bassmatch.com is currently looking for bass anglers in the Midwest and southern United States for the 2007 season. As of right now we have divisions in Minnesota and Tennessee. We are not limited to just these states; we can start a division in your state and near you. Our format is the perfect way to get into bass tournaments without paying large entry fees.
Here is how it works:
Once you join Bass Match we put you in a division close to where you live. You will be notified by email when the schedules have been set. You will then contact (telephone or email) your opponent and set up a time for your match. Things to discuss will be the time, date, and where your match will be held. You have to complete your match before the divisional tournament. Once you complete your match log on to www.bassmatch.com and fill out your match report. Contact your next pairing and set up your next match. You can also fish your matches any time before the divisional tournament. Once everyone in your division finishes their matches we will compile the points to see who will be invited to the State T.O.C.
The Fees:
The Fees are $100 for five matches, which is only $20 per match. The entry fees in your division stay in your division and are paid out after the division tournament. If you qualify for the state tournament the entry fee for the state tournament is $40 plus a $10 big bass pot option. Fees can be paid online via your Pay Pal account or by sending a check.
Division Directors:
We are also looking for Division Directors to help run divisions. Division Directors are able to fish in the Matches for free and get an automatic invitation to their state tournament. Please contact us for more details on how to become a director in your area.
For all details and rules check us out at www.bassmatch.com or email your questions to us at bassmatch@yahoo.com.
this is interesting. one on one tournament.
Hi Dave,
Yeah this is a very fun way to get into tournament fishing without breaking the bank. You fish one on one, you get to use your own boat, and just about anyone can join. We started this last year here in a limited area in Minnesota and it was very popular. Now we are wanting to start divisions wherever there is interest. All the guys had a lot of fun.
We do not want to take anyone away from their present club or league, we would like to get clubs and leagues involved, you can even fish a match during a tournament if both anglers agree to holding the match that way.
One of the great things about this format is that the anglers get to choose the lake, time, and duration of the match. Its a great way to meet other bass fisherman and you will learn a lot about tournament fishing and tournament strategy.