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Plano selling YETI Rambler for HOF benefit

Plano selling YETI Rambler for HOF benefit

Plano is offering the College of Bass YETI Rambler for sale, with proceeds helping to support the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame.

The College of Bass series, streamed on the company's Facebook page, features bass fishing legend Kevin VanDam and co-host Steve Pennaz, plus other seasoned fishing pros providing a crash course to help anglers catch more and bigger bass. The episodes remain available for viewing on the Plano Fishing Facebook page or YouTube Channel for those who miss the actual airing of the episode. The show airs each Wednesday at 7 p.m. Central though March.

The new special edition College of Bass YETI Rambler ($29.99) features a black finish with the College of Bass logo prominently displayed above a smaller Plano logo. A clear polymer MagSlider lid helps keep beverages hot or cold while controlling sloshing. These limited edition Ramblers were available only as part of a weekly College of Bass prize pack, but they have been in such demand that Plano and YETI decided to offer them for sale.

Proceeds from the Plano College of Bass YETI Rambler will benefit the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame, a nonprofit organization led by a volunteer board of directors dedicated to celebrating, promoting, and preserving the sport of bass fishing.

To order, click here.

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