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New MLF game offers trip with Reese

New MLF game offers trip with Reese

Major League Fishing (MLF) has launched a new free-to-play game that allows fans to make predictions on Bass Pro Tour events to win numerous prizes, including an all-expense paid fishing trip in California with Bass Pro Tour star Skeet Reese.

The game, called Bass Pro Tour Predictor Presented by Phoenix Boats, challenges players to predict the outcome of various questions in conjunction with the upcoming Bass Pro Tour Stage Seven at Lake St. Clair, which starts Friday. Open now through Saturday, Sept. 11, the free-to-play game offers a grand prize of an all-expense paid (flight, hotel and accommodations) fishing trip in California with Reese, along with 25 runner-up prizes consisting of an Abu Garcia rod and reel combo.

MLF, in partnership with Abu Garcia and Mercury, developed the game with SportCaller, a leading global B2B free-to-play game provider and Bally’s Interactive, a division of Bally’s Corporation that operates the omni-channel provider’s sports betting, iGaming, free-to-play, and daily fantasy sports platforms. Additional games and offerings for the Bass Pro Tour will be announced for the 2022 season

To learn more about the MLF Bass Pro Tour Predictor Presented by Phoenix Boats, register, and make your predictions, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com/Predictor.

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