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ROSIE Invitaional Fishing Derby - Charity event |
Two Person Team March 29-30, 2008 ROOSEVELT LAKE Entry Fee: $90.00/Team *Kids fish Free for Trophies/Prizes Schedule of Events Click for flyer and Registration form | Friday, March 28 Registration at Grapevine Campground-Heron Loop Pre-fish until 6pm | | Saturday, March 29 Biggest Fish Contest / Safelight to 2pm (Measured by weight/one per team) | Prizes: | 1st $250.00 2nd $125.00 | | 3rd $90.00 4th $60.00 | Boating by OVPD POWER SQUADRON *Kids fish for free for Trophies and Prizes Free BBQ for entry Small donation for others | Sunday, March 30 | Longest 3 Fish Stringer / Safelight to noon (Must be alive) | 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Trophies + Big Fish Jackpot | Boating by OVPD POWER SQUADRON Contacts: Bruce Thomas (520)954-3927 Kara Sickelbower (520)954-9321 | *Arizona Game and Fish License Regulations must be followed |
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Feb. 7, 2008 Letter from the President As we begin the 2008 season, I want to thank all of the members of the Arizona Bass Federation for the support in 2007. We held our final "Top 10" tournament Feb. 2nd and 3rd at Roosevelt Lake and completed our State Team for the 2008 Western Divisionals which will be held at Lake Havasu April 6-11, 2008. Congratulations on those who qualified for the State Team: The 6 "Boaters" are: | The 6 "Non Boaters" are: | The "Alternate" is: | - Dave Stachowski
- Brian Severson
- Jason Rayls
- Floyd Vaughan
- Ben Gross
- Josh Bertrand
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- David Martinez
- Rich Stanton
- Paul Bowen
- Ron Rupp
- Jay Redding
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Our 1st Qualifier is March 8 and 9 at Martinez Lake. Please sign up early with a pairing partner so if we need to find a "pair" we will have enough time to help. |
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Collegiate bass fishing to benefit from new association |
News ReleaseFor additional information, please contact: The Bass Federation Inc,
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580.765.9031 or Dollahon PR 918.609.5400 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ponca City, Oklahoma – January 31, 2008 Collegiate bass fishing to benefit from new association College bass fishing got another boost today when an established angler group stepped forward to lend its organizational expertise and nationwide structure to what is perhaps the fastest growing of all campus sport programs. Getting involved is The Bass Federation Inc. (TBF), who is forming the Association of Collegiate Anglers (ACA) to allow participating school-sanctioned clubs and anglers the opportunity to benefit from a long list of advantages through membership. With nearly 30,000 members among 47 states, TBF is the nation’s oldest and largest organized national fishing group. Each state is a “federation,” with its own by-laws and board of directors. The ACA will also operate as an independent federation under the TBF umbrella, responsible for creating its own board and by-laws and receiving all membership benefits. Included are club insurance coverage and access to conservation and equipment grants. Aside from regular benefits, the 2-person team winning the collegiate bass championship, beginning this year, will be awarded an expense-paid-spot by TBF into the Federation National Championship presented by The National Guard. Once there, the team will compete against TBF state champions for their shot at winning the “Living the Dream” prize package, cash awards, and TBF advancement spots in the $1 Million Wal-Mart BFL All-American and the $2 Million Forrest Wood Cup. |
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