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NPFL enters 2-year deal with Bass Cat

NPFL enters 2-year deal with Bass Cat

The National Professional Fishing League (NPFL) announced that it's inked a deal with Bass Cat Boats for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. NPFL competitors will be eligible for financial rewards as qualifying regular-season winners will receive a $7,500 bonus through the Bass Cat Quest Program.

“The NPFL is excited to announce our partnership with Bass Cat Boats. The synergy between our organizations is unmistakable, as the Bass Cat brand seamlessly aligns with the core values upheld by the NPFL,” said Brad Fuller, president of the NPFL. “Together, we have a shared vision of enhancing the angler's experience by providing additional financial support for those who champion our common cause.”

Said Bass Cat president Cody Blair: "We are thrilled to join forces with the NPFL and support the angling community. This collaboration aligns perfectly with our commitment to advancing the sport and ensuring a rewarding experience for anglers."

The NPFL will award a $5,000 cash prize to the top finisher in each of the six regular season events, ramping up the competition and injecting an additional dose of excitement into the tournament series.

Similarly for 2025, with additional incentives for anglers to participate in the Bass Cat Quest Program, qualified anglers winning a regular season NPFL event will be awarded an additional $20,000. In the event a qualifying angler does not win the event, the NPFL will pay the highest-placing qualified finisher $7,500.

"The recently inked two-year deal serves as a clear testament to Bass Cat Boats' belief in the NPFL and our collective potential," Fuller added. "We eagerly anticipate a long-lasting partnership that extends well beyond 2025, solidifying our shared dedication to the angling community.”

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