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      BASS Announces Schedule for
      2008 Bassmaster Opens  
 
      Two Divisions Provide Direct Avenues to
      Bassmaster Classic, Bassmaster Elite Series 
      September 11, 2007 - BASS announced today
      that the 2008 Bassmaster Opens, a qualifying series featuring
      a Southern and Central division, each with three events, will
      visit fisheries in Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, Tennessee,
      Alabama and Texas.  
      The Open circuit provides direct qualifying avenues
      into the Bassmaster Elite Series and the Bassmaster Classic,
      the Super Bowl of bass fishing. Each division features a points
      system similar to that of the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler
      of the Year standings. The top three in the Open standings from
      each division will qualify for the 2009 Bassmaster Classic, while
      the top 10 pros qualify for the 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series.
       
      "We have received great feedback from BASS
      anglers regarding the Bassmaster Opens," said Tom Ricks,
      vice president and general manager of BASS. "There is a
      legitimate opportunity to climb the ranks and progress to the
      top level of competition." 
      Those who qualified for the Elites in 2007 from
      a lower-level qualifying circuit include Derek Remitz of Madison,
      Ala., and Casey Ashley of Donalds, S.C. Both have scored Elite
      Series victories in 2007.  
      Additionally, Boyd Duckett of Demopolis, Ala.,
      has enjoyed success in the top levels of competition. Duckett
      kicked off his 2007 season with a victory in the 2007 Bassmaster
      Classic and recently notched his second BASS victory at the Bassmaster
      Legends presented by Ramada Worldwide on Arkansas' Lake Dardanelle.
       
      He attributes much of his success to the experience
      he gained from the Bassmaster Tours, a format similar to the
      Opens.  
      "The Opens are an extremely competitive circuit,"
      Duckett said. "They help prepare and teach an angler how
      to travel, practice and compete in big-league events. It's a
      big help to guys looking to qualify for the Elites." 
      The Southern Open circuit launches Jan. 24-26 on
      Florida's Lake Okeechobee, site of more than 20 previous BASS
      tournaments. Bassmaster Elite Series angler Chris Lane of Winter
      Haven, Fla., won a Bassmaster Southern Tour event in January
      2006 on Okeechobee.  
      For the second Bassmaster Open, May 8-10, in Manning,
      S.C., anglers head to Santee Cooper, a fishery that BASS has
      visited more than a dozen times. In March 2006, Elite Series
      angler Preston Clark of Palatka, Fla., set a BASS record 
      which has since been broken  for four-day heaviest catch
      when he won a Bassmaster Elite Series event on Santee Cooper.
       
      Southern Division Open anglers will close the circuit
      Oct. 16-18 on Lake Guntersville in Guntersville, Ala. In 2007,
      two-time Bassmaster Classic champion Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo,
      Mich., scored a Bassmaster Elite Series victory on the famed
      fishery.  
      The Central Division kicks off April 24-26 on the
      Red River in Shreveport, La., the second consecutive visit to
      the area for the Open circuit.  
      Anglers travel north Sept. 25-27 to Kentucky Lake
      in Paris, Tenn. Kentucky Lake also will be the site of a 2008
      Bassmaster Elite Series event and has hosted more than 10 BASS
      events.  
      The final event of the Central Division is Oct.
      30-Nov. 1 on Lake Texoma in Denison, Texas. Texoma, another repeat
      stop for the Central Opens, was won in March 2007 by Texan Brian
      Clark.  
      Pro angler entry fees are $1,000 per event and
      co-anglers pay $300 per event. Anglers can fish both Open divisions.
      There is a five-fish limit for all anglers, with payouts based
      on a 175 pro and co-anglers.  
      New in 2008, Open pros will compete for an all-cash
      payout of more than $190,000. The champion on the pro side of
      each event will receive $45,000 and the top 50 pros will receive
      checks.  
      Co-anglers will vie for a top prize of a Triton/Mercury
      boat package valued at $32,000. The total payout to the top 50
      co-anglers is more than $70,000.  
      Full fields will participate in the first two days
      of competition. The top 30 anglers will move on to fish the final
      day.  
      Expanded payouts, rules and registration information
      can be found at http://www.Bassmaster.com.  
      Registration for BASS members begins at noon ET
      Monday, Nov. 12, 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
      http://www.Bassmaster.com or call 1-877-BASS-USA.  
      "The Opens provide a fantastic format for
      anglers looking to experience the top levels of BASS competition,"
      said Skeet Reese, who leads the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler
      of the Year standings. "This is a great venue to build a
      resume and to gain some much-needed experience."  
      2008 Bassmaster Southern Open Division 
      Jan. 24-26	Lake Okeechobee	Okeechobee, Fla. 
      May 8-10	Santee Cooper Reservoir	Manning, S.C. 
      Oct. 16-18	Lake Guntersville	Guntersville, Ala. 
      2008 Bassmaster Central Open Division 
      April 24-26	Red River	Shreveport, La. 
      Sept. 25-27 Kentucky Lake	Paris, Tenn. 
      Oct. 30  Nov. 1	Lake Texoma	Denison, Texas 
      Bassmaster Open Sponsors: Toyota, Purolator, Triton
      Boats, Mercury Marine, Berkley, Advance Auto Parts, Lowrance
      Electronics and MotorGuide.  
      Local sponsors of the Bassmaster Opens include
      the City of Okeechobee County Tourism, Shreveport Regional Sports
      Authority, Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce, Henry County
      Alliance, Paris-Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Marshall County
      Convention & Visitors Bureau and Denison Chamber of Commerce. 
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