For the second consecutive tournament Tim & Nick Ross have taken home first place and an extra $1000 in Skeeter Real Money in NBAA's8217;s Division 60.
In a conversation earlier today Jack Horning NBAA's8217;s national director he said The duo was fishing on Ponemah Lake near Fenton, Michigan out of Division 60 with Greg Adams. The bite
was extremely tough that night but the team of Tim & Nick managed to bring in over 9 lbs and a big bass of almost 3 ½ lbs. The two weights topped the field of 35 boats for the second
consecutive week. This not only gave the team of Tim & Nick first place and big bass monies but it also included another $1000 in Skeeter Real Money. This team has won almost $3000
dollars in one week just out of division 60. The Skeeter Real Money is paying off for Nick and Tim and it could pay off for you.
Founded in Michigan 12 years ago by Karen and Skeeter Warner, NBAA has spread to several other states. In fact, the latest division to join with NBAA is based in Maine. 's8220;This is a
great example of how NBAA is growing through the support of our great staff.'s8221; Horning said, 's8220;Don Watts recently had a seminar in Bangor, Maine. While he was out there, he had
a chance to talk about the NBAA program to some of the local anglers and ended up signing on over 50 new members. One of these anglers has started a new division and we's8217;re up and
rolling in Maine for this spring.'s8221;
's8220;We's8217;d like to thank all of the directors, sponsors and members for all they have done to make NBAA the circuit it is today,'s8221; said Jim Sprague, owner and Executive
Director of NBAA 's8220;It's8217;s the members that are driving this incredible growth. They's8217;re spreading the word and letting us know what they want in a grassroots tournament
trail. We's8217;ve introduced a number of new programs and incentives and a lot of these ideas come directly from the anglers. Jack and I have spent a lot of time at sport shows and open
houses listening to what anglers have to say. We's8217;re looking into a number of new programs already for next year, so be sure to stay tuned.'s8221;
This grassroots approach to tournament angling has caught fire with anglers. The numbers show NBAA as the fastest growing tournament circuit in the nation. Just three years ago, NBAA had
around 800 members and 27 separate divisions. Today, NBAA boasts well over 100 divisions, a director staff of nearly 200 avid anglers and a membership expected to approach 4000 tournament
anglers. These numbers have also caught the eye of several national level sponsors including Skeeter, Yamaha, Solar Bats, Polaris, Minn Kota, Humminbird, Auto Value, Aqua Vu, and many
more national, local, and regional sponsors.
About NBAA
National Bass Anglers Association is one of the largest and fastest growing grassroots tournament trails in the nation. All NBAA tournaments are designed to give the grassroots tournament
anglers a shot at qualifying for big time tournaments by fishing locally. NBAA recognizes that not all anglers have the time to fish as much as they's8217;d like to, so a format was
designed that lets anglers fish their local bodies of water to qualify for the NBAA National Championship Week held each spring. By fishing as few as 5 tournaments, local anglers can
qualify to fish for one of the largest tournament payouts in team tournaments anywhere in the nation. Local tournaments offer a wide range of times and days to work around anglers busy
schedules. Tournaments are offered in the weekends, during weekday evenings and even during the weekdays for 2nd and 3rd shift workers.
To learn more about National Bass Anglers Association call or visit:
Jim Sprague
www.nbaa-bass.com
269-948-4245