Bassmaster Classic

The Bassmaster Classic is a competition in professional bass fishing. It was first held in 1971 on Lake Mead, Nevada. Originally it was a fall event (1971-1983), but it switched to the summer in 1984 and then to the late winter in 2006. The winner of the tournament is widely considered to be the world champion of bass fishing, as is stated on the winner's trophy.

The event has turned into a three-day spectacle, complete with a theatrical presentation of the weigh-ins and hours of television coverage. ESPN purchased Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (BASS), which organizes the event, and increased coverage of the event and the Classic's profile.

In 2014, the Classic was held on Guntersville Lake in Alabama, with weigh-ins at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center. The lake has hosted several Classics, most recently in 1976.

Rick Clunn and Kevin VanDam have each won the event four times. Bobby Murray, Hank Parker and George Cochran have won twice each.

First-place money has grown from $10,000 in 1971 to $500,000 in 2006; it was reduced to $300,000 in 2014.[1]

Rules and procedures

The field has ranged from 24 to 61 players. In 2014, the field was 55 anglers. The 2009 competition included women for the first time. However, neither of the two women qualified within the top 20 and 2010 was the last year for women to be given a classic spot. As in previous years, they have to earn a spot in the opens.

The Bassmaster Classic takes place over three days. All fish are caught under catch-and-release rules, must measure at least 12 inches, and must be alive at the time they are presented for weigh-in or a penalty will be assessed. There is a cut after the second day, in which only the 25 top anglers, based on total weight, advance to the third day. The highest total weight after three days wins the competition.

Contestants can only fish in specified areas at the competition venue. This is usually a lake, but the 1980 Classic was held on the Saint Lawrence River out of Alexandria Bay, NY, the 2005 competition was held at Three Rivers (Allegheny River and Monongahela River which forms the Ohio River) in Pittsburgh, with some competitors using tributaries such as the Beaver River and Youghiogheny River miles from the confluence. In 2009 and 2012 the Classic used a 100-mile stretch of the Red River in Shreveport, Louisiana. In 2011, the Classic was held on the Louisiana Delta.

From its inception to 1976, the Classic was held at a "mystery lake," unknown to competitors until they were aboard an aircraft bound for the site. Founder Ray Scott changed the practice for the 1977 Classic, announcing the site in advance so that fans of the sport could plan ahead to attend.

Past winners

YearChampionWeight
1971Bobby Murray43.11
1972Don Butler38.11
1973Rayo Breckenridge52.80
1974Tommy Martin33.70
1975Jack Hains45.40
1976Rick Clunn59.15
1977Rick Clunn 27-07
1978Bobby Murray 37-09
1979Hank Parker
1980Bo Dowden
1981Stanley Mitchell
1982Paul Elias
1983Larry Nixon
1984Rick Clunn
1985Jack Chancellor
1986Charlie Reed
1987George Cochran
1988Guido Hibdon
1989Hank Parker
1990Rick Clunn
1991Ken Cook
1992Robert Hamilton, Jr
1993David Fritts
1994Bryan Kerchal
1995Mark Davis
1996George Cochran
1997Dion Hibdon
1998Denny Brauer
1999Davy Hite
2000Woo Daves
2001Kevin VanDam
2002Jay Yelas
2003Michael Iaconelli
2004Takahiro Omori
2005Kevin VanDam
2006Luke Clausen
2007Boyd Duckett
2008Alton Jones
2009Skeet Reese
2010Kevin VanDam
2011Kevin VanDam
2012Chris Lane
2013Cliff Pace 54-12
2014Randy Howell 67-8
2015Casey Ashley 50.1
2016Edwin Evers 60-7

Record Book

Jr. Bassmasters

The Jr. Bassmasters is a Bassmasters Classic competition for children up to 18. The national classic for the Jr. Bassmasters is achieved once an angler has won a qualifying event sponsored by the B.A.S.S association. The Jr. angler then gets to work with a professional on practice day. On the tournament day no help is provided by the pro and the Jr. Angler has to rely on his/her own knowledge and skill. The winner and 2nd and 3rd place all receive scholarships of different value.[2]

References

  1. 2014 Bassmaster Classic results
  2. ESPN - All about Jr. Bassmaster

External links

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