HIGH RIDGE, MO, September 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Don't miss this year's premiere amateur bass fishing tournament, the 2012 Fall Lake of the Ozarks Big Bass Bash, which will be held on October 6th and 7th. Over 200 places will be paid out throughout the weekend, totaling more than $200,000 in cash. Catch the biggest bass of the weekend and walk away with an astounding $61,500 in cash. The Big Bass Bash is for amateurs only. Its unique format allows the weekend angler a chance to win big money like the professionals. Unlike most fishing tournaments which have a team arrangement where prizes are based on total weight, the Big Bass Bash format is distinctive in that it only takes ONE angler just ONE big bass to win!
The top 3 heaviest bass of the weekend will win these cash prizes; 1st Place Overall - $60,000 - 2nd Place Overall - $20,000 - 3rd Place overall - $10,000. In addition to the 3 overall payouts, there will be over $94,720 in guaranteed cash prizes for the 25 largest bass caught during each bi-hourly weigh-in period, for a total of 200 bi-hourly payouts. There is also a children's division for kids 12 and younger, and a $1,000 bonus for the lady who hauls in the biggest bass.
There are numerous ways to win even more money: Early Bird Bonus: All anglers that enter by September 24, 2012 will be eligible to win one of twelve $500 cash prizes. Exact Weight Awards: EVERY angler that brings in a bass weighing exactly 3.00 lbs. and/or 4.00 lbs. will win $500. T-shirt bonus: If you have an official t-shirt in your possession when you weigh-in and your bass drops to 26th place in any of the bi-hourly weigh-ins, you will win $125! Shirts can be purchased during lake registration. Quantities limited.
There will be four weigh-in locations at Lake of the Ozarks. Anglers can weigh in at PB2, Red Oak Resort, Alhonna Resort, and Red Fox Bar & Grill. Log on to www.bigbassbash.com for complete registration and tournament information.
Midwest Fish Tournaments is a family-owned and operated company out of St. Louis, Missouri. Over the past 7 years, Midwest Fish Tournaments has paid back over $1,500,000 in cash to the Big Bass Bash participants, making it one of the Midwest's premiere tournament organizations.
Contact: Marie Terrell Event Organizer Midwest Fish Tournaments 866-515-0102 info@midwestfishtournaments.com www.bigbassbash.com
Contact: Marie Terrell
1-866-515-0102
PO Box 803
High Ridge, MO 63049
www.bigbassbash.com
Midwest Fish Tournaments Hosts the 2012 Fall Lake of the Ozarks Big Bass Bash on October 6th and 7th, with a $200,000 Cash Payout
Cash payouts include $60,000 for first place, $20,000 for second place, $10,000 for third and over $94,720 in guaranteed cash prizes for the largest 25 bass caught during each bi-hourly weigh-in period (with a total of 200 bi-hourly payouts).
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[Press-News.org] Midwest Fish Tournaments Hosts the 2012 Fall Lake of the Ozarks Big Bass Bash on October 6th and 7th, with a $200,000 Cash PayoutCash payouts include $60,000 for first place, $20,000 for second place, $10,000 for third and over $94,720 in guaranteed cash prizes for the largest 25 bass caught during each bi-hourly weigh-in period (with a total of 200 bi-hourly payouts).