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The first B Classic was held in Lake Mead, Nevada, in 1971. Bobby Murray of Hot Springs, Ark., won the inaugural B Classic with a catch of 17 bass weighing 43 pounds, 11 ounces.
How to Host a Charity Fishing Tournament Get the Planning Team Together. Fishing Tournament Logistics. Set a Budget and Fundraising Goals. Create a Great Charity Fishing Tournament Website. Decide on Tournament Prizes and Look for Donations. Recruit Great Event Sponsors for the Fishing Tournament.
The first Major League Fishing event was filmed at Lake Amistad, Texas, in 2011 and aired on the Outdoor Channel in 2012. It featured the original 14 anglers plus 10 other top competitors who became known as the Cup Anglers.
Most bass clubs or tournament organizers will provide you with an entry form to complete and submit along with a tournament registration fee. Make sure you have all required safety gear, fishing licenses, and know the regulations for the waterway where the tournament will be held.
Select a coordinator or coordination committee to do the following: Determine the size of the event. Set the date and integrate with other concurrent events. Find cooperators and co-sponsors. If fishing tackle will be provided, contact manufacturers. Identify guests. Select the site.
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The history of recreational fishing is not clear, but there is evidence of fly-fishing in Japan and Europe dating back as far as the 9th Century. In 1496, the first documented evidence of sport fishing appeared in an essay on recreational angling published in England.
Fishing in general has a very long tradition in the USA and the history of tournament fishing goes back to 1967 when Ray Scott organized the first official bass fishing tournament within the organization of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (BASS) which today is still offering a huge tournament structure from high-
The first ever B.A.S.S. Federation tournament was held in June 1967 on Beaver Lake, Arkansas. A total of 106 anglers from thirteen different states competed.

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