Bass Fishing Tournaments | Bass fishing tournaments to watch out for
Bass fishing is indeed inspiring and trilling knowing
how big
Bass you can catch. Many people involve themselves in bass fishing, so
the more the people catching bass, the more the competition to have for
the most massive bass caught. Many places in the whole world have an
activity of bass fishing tournaments for them to be known and to record
the biggest bass existing on earth.
The tournaments are about luck, only God can say who can catch the
largest bass present in the battlefield. Body flexibility is important in
the competition for carrying, and long stamina should be acquired by
the players so that they can last the natures’ test. And the
most
important thing that the player should have is the skills and
experience in bass fishing, this two is the key of success by each
players. This will help them on how they will act and set up plans
on the tournaments.
There are many dynamic tournaments like in Northwestern Ontario. There
are enormous tournaments to participate in, like the Fort Frances Canadian
Bass Championship on Rainy Lake or the KBI on Lake of the Woods, and
some bass fishing tournaments in Sunset Country.
Shoal Lake Bass Classic Tournament occurs in the 1st weekend in July
held on Shoal Lake, Ontario. This is the primary fishery in the region
with schools of Smallmouths that have never seen a lure before.
Smallmouths for the most part win this tournament, but big Largemouths can be a
factor. The winning weight for this two day tournament is commonly in
the 32-34 pound range.
English River Bass Challenge also happened in Mid July, Tournament held
on the English River System in Grassy Narrows, Ontario. It is a First
Nation sponsored bass tournament on the mighty English River in
Northwestern Ontario.
Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship is help every 3rd week in July.
This is Canada's Largest Live Release Cash Bass Tournament, with a
total of $172,500.00 in cash prizes. With a $50,000 first prize, this
event on Rainy Lake attracts many of the best bass fishermen from all
over North America.. The winning weight for this three day event is
generally in the 55 pound range. The tournament first ran in 1995 and has
been growing in size and recognition ever since.
Kenora Bass International (KBI) occured every 2nd week in August. This
event on Lake of the Woods offers a $30,000 first prize. Anglers here
have the opportunity to fish for largemeouths or smallmouths.
Largemouths have won the tournament more than smallmouths over the last
few years. If the water is high, largest will win, if it is low,
smallmouths will be more of a factor. The winning weight for this three
day event will be in the 45-50 pound range.
Ding Wang Ford Bass Tournaments is held every 2nd Sunday in August.
This a one day Bass Fishing Tournament that welcomes anglers of all
ages. The tournament is held in Dryden on the Wabigoon Chain of Lakes
(excluding Dinorwic Chain). The smallmouth bass fishing tournament held
on Dashawa, Crowrock and Turtle Lakes near Atikokan, Ontario. This
chain of pristine northern waters has an abundance of big scrappy
smallies.
Anyone who loves fishing can enter the competition. The Atikokan Bass
Classic is known as the funniest bass tourney in the Northwest.
There are lots of tournaments that are presently existing all around
the globe, like Crow Lake Classic, Last Chance Bass, Other Fishing
Tournaments and Derby's, LOWS Annual Live Release Fish Tournament,
Stratton Fish Derby, Agimak Lake Fishing Tournament, Whitefish Bay
Fishing Derby and Crow Lake Classic.
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