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 |  BASS Announces   Schedule for 2010 Bassmaster Opens Three Divisions   Provide Direct Avenues to Bassmaster Classic, Bassmaster Elite   Series September 30, 2009 - The 2010 Bassmaster Opens, comprised   of three qualifying series in a Southern, Central and Northern division, each   with three events, will conduct nine events in eight states, which include   Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, New York, Michigan, Maryland, Texas and   Georgia. With the success of last year’s   addition of the Northern Open division and near-capacity participation levels,   BASS will keep intact the Opens’ qualifying standards into the Bassmaster Elite   Series and Bassmaster Classic.   The top two pro competitors from   each of three divisions will advance to the 2011 Bassmaster Classic ( New   Orleans , La. , Louisiana Delta) and the top seven pro anglers will qualify for   the 2011 Bassmaster Elite Series. The points system for the Opens that will   determine Elite Series and Classic qualifiers will mirror the Toyota Tundra   Bassmaster Angler of the Year rankings used in the Elite Series.       “The Opens have proven to be very   popular with anglers looking for a highly competitive circuit with opportunities   to advance to the most prestigious tournament levels in bass fishing,” said   Jamie Wilkinson, senior director of event operations and business development,   ESPN Outdoors and BASS. “We are very pleased with the direction of these   events.” A number of anglers, including past   Bassmaster Rookie of the Year Bobby Lane of Lakeland, Fla., and 2009 ROY winner   Billy McCaghren of Mayflower, Ark., qualified for the Elite Series via the Opens   and proved to be competitive at the highest level. McCaghren moved up through   the Bassmaster Central Opens and finished extremely hot on the 2009 Elites,   clinching the ROY and qualifying for the 2010 Bassmaster   Classic. “The Opens are a great opportunity   to fish against some of the top pros,” said McCaghren, 35.  “The field is   littered with quality anglers.  The Open format is definitely something I would   recommend every angler experience who strives to fish professionally.”  As in 2009, the Opens will feature   an all-cash payout for pros. The payout will be based on 175 boats and will   adjust to the actual field size. Pros will compete for more than $175,000 in   cash, with the winner receiving $45,000. Co-anglers will continue to compete at   the Open level for more than $70,000 in cash and merchandise, including the top   prize of a boat/motor package valued at $34,000.   New in 2010 and in line with BASS’   focus on conservation, BASS will change the fish limit for co-anglers to a   maximum of three fish.  Pros will continue to be held to a five-fish limit.       Full fields will fish the first   two days of competition, and the top 30 will advance to the third and final day.   The best cumulative three-day total will win each event.   The Southern Open circuit launches   Jan. 14-16 on Florida ’s Lake Okeechobee out of Okeechobee , Fla. , which will   serve as the host city. BASS has visited the massive fishery more than 15 times   with professional-level events.  Elite Series pro Chris Lane of Winter Haven ,   Fla. , took the last Open-level event on the ‘Big O’ with a three-day total of   54 pounds, 12 ounces.   For the second Southern Open, May   13-15, anglers head to Smith Lake and Jasper, Ala.   Three-time Toyota Tundra   Bassmaster Angler of the Year Mark Davis won the last BASS pro-level event held   on Smith with 53 pounds, 11 ounces. The tournament is hosted by the Walker   County Chamber of Commerce.  Southern Open anglers will close the   circuit Oct. 7-9 on Lake Seminole out of Bainbridge , Ga. , hosted by the   Bainbridge-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce.  BASS has hosted more than 10   events out of Seminole with the last in 2003.  Gary Klein, a contestant in the   inaugural Bassmaster Elite Series Postseason earlier this month, won the last   Seminole event with 69 pounds, 15 ounces.   The Central Open circuit will kick   off April 8-10 on Lake Amistad out of Del Rio , Texas . Jason Williamson won the   last event on Amistad, an Elite Series event, in March with a four-day total of   96 pounds, 6 ounces.  The event host is the Del Rio Convention & Vistor’s   Bureau. From Texas, anglers travel east to   the Red River and Shreveport-Bossier City, La., site of the 2009 Bassmaster   Classic.  Fishing fans came out in record numbers to experience the 2009 Classic   and the Red River proved to be a challenging tournament fishery.  The second   Central Open event is slated for June 3-5 and will be hosted by the Shreveport   Regional Sports Authority.  The final event in the Central   division will be Oct. 21-23 on Lake Texoma out of Denison , Texas . Texoma   served as the Central division’s season-ender in 2008 with Elite pro Terry   Butcher of Talala , Okla. , taking victory with 46 pounds, 8 ounces. The event   host is the Denison Chamber of Commerce.  The Northern Opens will kick off   July 22-24 on Lake Champlain out of Plattsburgh, N.Y. Champlain was the host of   a 2009 Northern Open event with Jason Knapp of Uniontown, Pa., taking victory   with 56 pounds, 3 ounces.  The tournament is hosted by the City of Plattsburgh   and the Adirondack Coast Visitors & Convention Bureau. After Champlain, next up for the   Northern Open is the Detroit River out of Detroit .  BASS last hosted a   professional-level event in Detroit in 1999 with Larry Nixon scoring victory on   Lake St. Clair with 73 pounds, 9 ounces.  The event will be hosted by the   Detroit Metro Sports Commission.  Anglers will finalize the Northern   Open circuit on Sept. 16-18 on Chesapeake Bay out of Cecil County, Md.  Cecil   County hosted an Open tournament in 2009 and was the location of the 1991   Bassmaster Classic, which was won by recently retired Bassmaster Elite Series   pro Ken Cook with 33 pounds, 2 ounces over three days. All Open events are available to   BASS members.  The schedule doesn’t overlap giving anglers their choice of   fishing in all Open circuits.  Registration for BASS members begins at 9   a.m. ET Thursday, Nov. 5 (Northern), Nov. 12 (Southern) and Nov. 19 (Central)   but early registration is available for Federation Nation, BASS Insider and   Lifetime members as well as certain pre-qualified anglers. Interested   participants can sign up at www.Bassmaster.com or call 1-877-BASS-USA.  For more information, contact BASS   Communications at (407) 566-2208 or visit www.Bassmaster.com. Visit www.espnoutdoorsmedia.com for ESPN Outdoors’ latest releases and   releases. 2010 Bassmaster   Southern Open Division 
        
          
            | Jan.   14-16 | Lake   Okeechobee | Okeechobee,   Fla.   |  
            | May   13-15 | Smith Lake | Jasper,   Ala.   |  
            | Oct.   7-9 | Lake Seminole | Bainbridge,   Ga.   |  2010 Bassmaster   Central Open Division 
        
          
            | April   8-10 | Lake Amistad   | Del   Rio,   Texas |  
            | June   3-5 | Red   River | Shreveport,   La.   |  
            | Oct.   21-23 | Lake Texoma | Denison,   Texas   |  2010 Bassmaster   Northern Open Division 
        
          
            | July   22-24 | Lake   Champlain | Plattsburgh,   N.Y.   |  
            | Aug.   19-21   | Detroit River | Detroit,   Mich. |  
            | Sept.   16-18 | Chesapeake   Bay | Cecil County ,   Md.   |  Bassmaster Open   sponsors
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