[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Feb-04-06 AT 10:50PM (EST)[/font][p]Midwest Sportsman is the Largest Amatuer Fishing Trail in the nation. We have expanded into Flordia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi and West Tennessee. This will be known as the South East Region. We are currently looking for Directors to run divisions on a lake in these states. This is a buddy/team trail not a draw tournament.
What Midwest Sportsman has to offer you:
* 90% payback at the ramp.
* The other 10% is paid to the director.
* Midwest Sportsman already has over 3,000 members.
* Midwest Sportsman has a great reputation for putting on good tournaments and an Awesome National Classic.
* Last year Natatinal Classic was worth well over $100,000
* The top 30% of each division qualifies for the national Classic. This will be held in October of 2006. The top 30% of each division of the South East Region will also qualify for the South East Region Classic to be held in the Spring of 2007. That's right you will qualify for two Classic's.
* Directors automatically qualify for the Classic's once they reach 20 members. (that's only approx. 10 boats.)
* All materials to run a Division are provided**
* Also other great incentives for Directors.
* No meetings to attend.
* Basically Directors get paid to go fishing.
* You pick the lake you want to run a Division on.
* You pick your own schedule.
* Excellent support for starting and maintaining your division.
Check out or website: www.midwest-sportsman.com
If you are interested in being a Director or have any questions feel free to contact us:
Bill Burton
National Cassic Director &
Director of South East Region
Home: 1-(423)-566-2267
Cell: 1-(865)-617-6276
E-Mail: [email protected]
or
Doug Grimm
Director of Promotions &
Watts Bar Lake Director
Home: 1-(865)-769-5249
Cell: 1-(865)-680-6400
E-Mail: [email protected]
** Scales will be provided with a $150.00 deposit. This will be refunded to you once your division reaches 30 members.
(That's only approx. 15 boats)



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