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Eufaula will host B.A.S.S. Team Championship

Eufaula will host B.A.S.S. Team Championship

The last spot in the 2022 Bassmaster Classic will be filled on historic Lake Eufaula as the Alabama fishery hosts the Bassmaster Team Championship and Classic Fish-Off Dec. 8-11, 2021.

Battling for that coveted berth in the Classic will be the grassroots anglers competing at the Bassmaster Team Championship. The team portion of the event will be held Dec. 8-9 and will feature anglers from across the country – 32 states in 2020. The winning duo will not only win a cash prize, but they’ll also lead the charge into the Classic Fish-Off, which will take place Dec. 10-11.

The Top 3 teams through day 2 – six anglers in all – will have their weights zeroed and then compete individually in the Fish-Off. The competitor with the heaviest two-day total of the group will earn a spot in the Classic.

In 2020, that honor went to Jordan Wiggins, a 29-year-old Cullman, Ala., resident whose older brother Jesse notched a 3rd-place finish in the 2019 Classic.

B.A.S.S. has visited Lake Eufaula 17 times for major events, including an Elite Series tournament last year. The town itself – with a statue declaring Eufaula as the “Big Bass Capital of the World” – is known throughout the fishing industry as the hometown of legendary angler and lure designer Tom Mann. It’s the home of Mann’s Bait Company and the Johnson Outdoors location where Humminbird electronics are produced.

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