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Media Release
Friday, Sept. 30, 2005 ______________________________ Women's Bassmaster Tour kickoff event moved to Lewisville A special preview event for the new Women's Bassmaster Tour has been moved to Lewisville Lake because of substantial damage caused by Hurricane Rita in the area surrounding Sam Rayburn Reservoir in East Texas. The tournament is scheduled for Oct. 20-22, with launches and weigh-ins at Sneaky Pete's. It will be the second BASS event at Lewisville Lake this year, with two more scheduled during 2006, as the lake takes on a new reputation as a bass fishing hotspot. "When the Bassmaster Elite 50 tour came to Lewisville back in June, a lot of people wondered whether this was really a good fishing lake," said Lewisville Mayor Gene Carey. "But those professional anglers proved to the world what those of us around the lake already knew - there are some big lunkers in the water if you know where to look." On the first day of the Elite 50 event, held June 1-4, 2005 CITGO Bassmaster champion Kevin VanDam of Michigan shattered the lake record by boating an 11-pound, 13-ounce largemouth bass. VanDam went on to win the tournament, and the $100,000 top prize, but he only held onto the lake record for a few weeks. On July 17, Garrett Rogers of Corinth pushed the record up by half a pound when he brought in a 12.23-pounder. And two weeks later, on July 31, Charles Pratt of Lewisville set the current lake record with a 12.67-pound bass. The Women's Bassmaster Tour was announced this summer and will feature five stops next year, including a visit to Lewisville Lake on May 18-20. The women's events will coincide with the dates and locations of two of next year's CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series stops and all three CITGO Bassmaster Majors events. The Women's Tour and the Elite Series will fish separate but nearby waters and final round weigh-ins will be held on the same stage. Like the Elite Series, each event will include three days of practice. The women's field will be cut to the top six anglers on the final day. The Women's Bassmaster Tour championship event will be held in conjunction with the 2007 CITGO Bassmaster Classic. The date and location will be announced at a later date. Triton Boats and Mercury Marine are the premier sponsors of the Women's Bassmaster Tour. A significant portion of both Triton and Mercury's sponsorship includes providing the boater and non-boater winners of each event with a boat and outboard package worth $35,000 and $25,000, respectively. "We're excited that Triton and Mercury share BASS' vision to grow the sport aggressively yet responsibly," said Don Rucks, general manager of BASS. "We all firmly believe that this tour will provide women with another outlet in which to fish competitively. It's another great way to proactively grow bass fishing." There are 34.1 million anglers in America and approximately 26 percent are women, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Additionally, of the 28.4 million freshwater anglers in America, 26 percent are women. "We believe that the Women's Bassmaster Tour will provide a superior outlet for the many women anglers who dream of fishing competitively," Rucks said. "As we continue to encourage women anglers in our other events, the WBT represents an important step in our efforts to grow the sport of bass fishing." BASS recently announce that the 100-boater field of the WBT preview event is full, although registration still will be accepted through Oct. 12. Women anglers who are interested can visit www.bassmaster.com or call (407) 566-BASS. "It isn't unexpected, considering the diligent research we did," said Bruce Mathis, director of the Women's Bassmaster Tour. "We are very encouraged by the response we have received by interested women. They are burning up the phone lines, and I have never heard such enthusiasm." Like the CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series, the WBT will feature a pro-am format. Anglers will be randomly paired and boaters will compete against boaters while non-boaters will compete against non-boaters. WBT events will span three days - Thursdays through Saturdays. The full field will fish during the first two rounds of competition. After Day Two, the field will be cut to the top six anglers. Anglers will return at the end of each day for weigh-ins at Sneaky Pete's Marina. Spectator information will be released as it becomes available. Lewisville Lake is located 15 minutes north of downtown Dallas along Interstate 35E. Created in 1954 on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, the lake covers nearly 30,000 acres of surface area and reaches depths of up to 67 feet. Lewisville Lake is rated as "excellent" by Texas Parks & Wildlife for catfish, crappie and white bass, and "good" for largemouth bass and striped/hybrid bass. Lake Park is situated on 350 acres of land leased by the City of Lewisville from the U.S. Corps of Engineers. Park features include overnight and day camping sites, picnic areas, swimming beaches, playgrounds and a state-rated disc golf course. Visitors to Lake Park from Interstate 35E will use the Valley Ridge exit east to Mill Street, then north on Mill to the park entrance. BASS is the worldwide authority on bass fishing, sanctioning more than 20,000 events through the BASS Federation annually. Guided by its mission to serve all fishing fans, BASS sets the standard for credibility, professionalism, sportsmanship and conservation, as it has for nearly 40 years. BASS stages bass fishing tournaments for every skill level and culminates with the CITGO Bassmaster Classic. Through its clubs, youth programs, aquatic resource advocacy, magazine publishing and multimedia platforms, BASS offers the industry's widest array of services and support to its nearly 550,000 members. The organization is headquartered in Celebration, Fla. For complete details, contact BASS Communications at (407) 566-2208 or visit www.bassmaster.com. 2006 Women's Bassmaster Tour tournament schedule: March 16-18 Toledo Bend Reservoir, Huxley, Texas April 20-22 Neeley Henry Lake, Gadsden, Ala. May 18-20 Lewisville Lake, Lewisville, Texas July 27-29 Lake Norman, Huntersville, N.C. Aug. 24-26 Lake Dardanelle, Russellville, Ark. Media contacts: BASS Publicist Doug Grassian (407) 376-9429 http://www.bassmaster.com City of Lewisville Community Relations Manager James Kunke (972) 219-3726 http://www.cityoflewisville.com |
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