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College Bass to compete on Lake Tyler in Lone Star State

Written on: 02/16/2010 by: The Fishing Wire        
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Atlanta -

College Bass, the nation's elite collegiate fishing tournament, announced today that it will bring its West Super Regional event to Lake Tyler in Tyler, Texas Saturday, April 24-Sunday, April 25 making it the second consecutive year that the Lone Star state will host this regional tournament. The morning launches will take place at daybreak at the Lake Tyler Marina and the daily weigh-ins at Academy Sports + Outdoors (8668 South Broadway Ave.) at 3 p.m. CDT.

In-state rivalries will take center stage with collegiate angler teams from several Texas schools expected to compete in the 2010 West Super Regional, including Baylor University, Midwestern State University, Stephen F. Austin University, Texas A&M University, Texas State University and University of North Texas. Two-person collegiate fishing teams, representing colleges and universities from all over the western region, will fish in a two-day cumulative weight format with a five-fish daily limit to advance to the sixth annual College Bass National Championship in July.

"We're excited to bring the College Bass Tour back to Tyler," said Hank Weldon, College Bass tournament director. "We saw some big bags last year with the winning team topping 30 pounds with their two-day total. Tyler is a great place for bass fishing."

As host city, Tyler will be in the national media spotlight with the Super Regional weigh-ins streamed live on www.CollegeBass.com and special features from the regional tournaments highlighted on ESPNU in the College Bass National Championship shows.

"We're honored to welcome back the College Bass West Super Regional to Tyler," said Cindy Smoak, vice president of SPORTyler, under the Tyler Convention and Visitors Bureau. "In addition to the different types of activities and attractions found in Tyler, Lake Tyler is very popular among bass tournament locations due to its consistent success."

Lake Tyler is the ideal location for the 2010 College Bass anglers; with a canal connecting Lake Tyler East with Lake Tyler West, both lakes have earned a great reputation as consistent largemouth bass fisheries.

Last year, 39 teams contended for the regional title on Lake Palestine with Zach Caudle and Joe Landry from Louisiana State University-Shreveport walking away with the inaugural win by more than four pounds over University of North Texas team Austin Hollowell and Brandon Dickenson.

Celebrating its sixth year, the College Bass National Championship is considered by many to be the calendar's premier collegiate fishing event. Last year's North Carolina State anglers Will White and Chris Wood tipped the scales to claim the 2009 College Bass National Championship crown on the Arkansas River in North Little Rock. More than 220 schools from more than 30 states and Canada participate in hundreds of College Bass sanctioned events each season.

Collegiate anglers can register to compete in the Super Regionals by contacting Hank Weldon at hweldon@careersports.com or 770-955-1300.

For more information, please visit www.CollegeBass.com.

The 2010 College Bass Tour

Tournament                     Location                                               Date   

East Super Regional         Alabama River in Montgomery, Ala.          April 10-11
West Super Regional        Lake Tyler in Tyler, Texas                       April 24-25
North Super Regional        Mississippi River in Fort Madison, Iowa     June 5-6
National Championship     To be announced                                   July 9-11

About College Bass:
Since its inception in 2005, College Bass has been the pioneer in the emerging sport of competitive fishing at the college level with a nationally televised national championship comprised of a qualified field of student anglers. With more than 220 participating colleges and universities from more than 30 states and Canada, College Bass is a rapidly growing property with a mission of supporting student anglers and bass fishing at the club level. The 2010 season marks the sixth anniversary of the national championship event and will also feature three Super Regional events, an increase from two in 2009. Fans can follow the 2010 College Bass Tour online at www.CollegeBass.com and on ESPNU, which will televise nine hours of coverage beginning next summer.

Sponsors of the 2010 College Bass Tour include Mercury Marine, Triton Boats, Plano Molding Company, Strike King, Ardent Reels, Carrot Stix, Vicious Fishing, Gemini Sport Marketing and Motorguide.

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