2008 Great River Series Tournaments

  • BrianBrecka
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    Alma Youth Foundation presents . . .

    Great River Series Bass Tournaments
    “Compete for a Cause in 2008”

    2008 Highlights

    • Five qualifying tournaments that feature an at the ramp 70% payback of entry fee in cash to 15% of teams.
    • A no entry fee Championship Tournament for top finishers.
    • An optional “Team of the Year” competition that features a 100% payback.
    • The “Alaska Lodge” Elimination Challenge features a season-long elimination format tournament for early bird entrants. The last early bird entrant standing wins a two-night lodging package valued at over $250. John Hall’s Alaska Lodge is located in Lake City, MN.

    Great River Series Bass Tournaments feature . . .

    • No membership fee.
    • A big bass pot included in entry fee.
    • First place plaques provide by Al’s Specialty Marine.
    • Early bird entrants drawn for ease-off position.
    • A pre-tournament meeting held at the ramp shortly before ease-off.
    • A fair and efficient weigh-in providing accurate weights.
    • An easy-to-follow results board allowing you to follow standings as they occur.
    • Complete tournament results mailed to you within a few days after the tournament.

    These are fund-raising events for the Alma Youth Foundation. All proceeds help fund community youth activities. Your fishing support is appreciated.

    2008 dates and locations:

    Qualifying Tournaments
    Sunday, May 18 – Pools 4, 5 and 5a
    Sunday, June 15 – Pools 6, 7 and 8
    Sunday, June 29 – Pools 5, 5a and 6
    Sunday, July 27 – Pools 4, 5 and 5a
    Sunday, August 17 – Pools 5, 5a and 6

    Championship Tournament
    Sunday, August 31 – Pools 4, 5 and 5a

    Series Highlights

    Qualifying Tournaments

    There are five qualifying tournaments, each with a $160 entry. Points are awarded at each qualifier. Entry fee breakdown is as follows:

    $102 Placing Payout (to 15% of teams)
    $10 Big Bass Payout
    $16 Championship Pot
    $32 Alma Youth Foundation

    Championship Tournament

    The 10 teams that accumulate the most points during the five qualify tournaments will be eligible to fish the Championship Tournament. Teams that entered all five qualifying tournaments but were not within the top 10 in points may become eligible to fish the Championship Tournament by paying a $50 fee ($25 to the championship pot, $25 to the Alma Youth Foundation). Teams that entered four qualifying tournaments may also become eligible by paying a $100 fee ($50 to the championship pot, $50 to the Alma Youth Foundation).

    The championship pot will be split as follows: $200 for big bass, 1st Place – 60% of remaining pot,
    2nd Place – 25% of remaining pot, 3rd Place – 15% of remaining pot. As an example, if the five qualifying tournaments averaged 20 entries, there would be a $1600 championship pot (100 entries x $16). The $1600 would be split as follows: Big Bass = $200,
    1st Place = $840, 2nd Place = $350, 3rd Place = $210.

    Team-of-the-Year

    It is an option for each team to enter the Team-of-the-Year competition. Final placings will be determined using points and counting the best four finishes during the five qualifying events. The $100 entry fee will be paid out 100% as follows: 1st Place – 60% of pot, 2nd Place – 25% of pot, 3rd Place – 15% of pot. Teams must pay the entry fee by May 1, 2008.

    Elimination Challenge

    Early bird entrants will compete in the “Alaska Lodge” Elimination Challenge for a two-night lodging package valued at over $250 (located in Lake City, MN). Here’s how the season-long tournament works. After the first qualifying tournament (May 18), the top five early bird teams will advance to the next qualifying event. At subsequent qualifying events, the early bird entrant with the lowest weight will be eliminated. At the start of the final qualifier (August 17), two teams will be in contention for the prize. For each elimination round, big bass weight will break total weight ties (coin flip if big bass is also tied).

    Participation

    The tournament limit is five (5) bass. Events can be fished with one or two anglers per boat. Anglers fishing alone must be 18 years of age or older. A team must be comprised of at least one angler who is 18 years of age or older. No more than three individuals may comprise a team that is participating in the Team-of-the-Year, the Elimination Challenge, or for Championship Tournament qualification.

    For more information or to request an entry, email [email protected]. Entries will be mailed to previous participants during January, 2008.

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