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B.A.S.S. pushes Classic to June

B.A.S.S. pushes Classic to June

Due to the ongoing public health emergency and associated limits on large gatherings, B.A.S.S. officials announced today that the Bassmaster Classic and its accompanying Outdoors Exp originally scheduled for late March would be moved to June 11-13, 2021.

“It’s our hope that this delay will allow us to alleviate many of the challenges – including any potential capacity restrictions and travel complications – related to hosting both the tournament and Outdoors Expo in the current pandemic environment,” said B.A.S.S. CEO Bruce Akin. “We look forward to seeing thousands of fans, along with our partners and industry friends, at the 51st Bassmaster Classic.

“Our team will be working with the Fort Worth Sports Commission and Visit Fort Worth to make this historic trip to Texas an incredible and memorable event.”

B.A.S.S. Chairman Chase Anderson emphasized the importance of cooperation with the city of Fort Worth. “We are so appreciative of Fort Worth officials and our hosts at Visit Fort Worth for working with us during these unprecedented times to reschedule this exciting event and ensure we have an outstanding Classic.”

“Hosting the Bassmaster Classic later this spring will bring jobs and much-needed business to our local economy,” said Jason Sands, director of the Fort Worth Sports Commission. “We are looking forward to hosting anglers and the thousands of outdoor enthusiasts and Bassmaster fans this world-class sporting event attracts.”

The move from an early spring tournament to June is a throwback to previous events. From its inaugural outing in 1971 until 1983, the Bassmaster Classic was held in the fall. It became a summer event in 1984, but shifted to February and March in 2006, the first season of the Bassmaster Elite Series.

The Bassmaster Elite Series event at Pickwick Lake, which was originally scheduled for June 10-13, will instead be held on the Florence, Ala., fishery March 18-21.

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