The Bass
Federation,
Inc. (TBF)
Announces
Massive
Expansion
and
Format
Change
To Its
Adult
Program
For The
First
Time
Since
1990
All New
TBF
National
Semi
Final
Events
Ponca
City,
Ok.
(October
23,
2015) -
The Bass
Federation
(TBF)
announced
today
that it
is
expanding
the
adult
qualifying
program
from
seven
TBF
division
championships
to a TBF
National
Semi-Finals
Program
comprised
of more
than 20
“close-to-home”
events.
“It is
time,”
was the
theme
heard
throughout
the 2015
state
presidents’
conferences,
which
were
held in
conjunction
with the
Forrest
Wood Cup
in
August
in Hot
Springs,
Ark.
The 2016
season
will
mark the
final
year the
long-established
TBF
framework
of seven
division
championships
will
serve as
the
process
by which
anglers
qualify
nationwide
into the
biggest
events
with the
largest
prizes
in all
of
competitive
fishing.
It will
be
replaced
by a
massive
expansion
of more
than 20
TBF
National
Semi-Final
events.
Both
programs
(the
division
championships
and the
new
National
Semi-Final
events)
will run
concurrently
for the
2016
transition
year so
that no
one is
left
out.
The
basic
structure
of TBF’s
current
adult
program
was
voted
into
place in
1990 by
the
state
federation
presidents.
It has
served
the
federation
well for
25
years.
The
first
hurdle
in
making
such a
major
change
is
getting
all
state
presidents
to agree
on a
basic
outline
and then
working
through
all the
details
to roll
it out.
When the
presidents
work
through
this,
it’s a
pretty
good
vetting
system
and the
new
concept
outline
was
voted
into
place
unanimously
by all
states
attending
TBF’s
2015
annual
meetings.
The new
TBF
National
Semi-Finals
Program
will
make
competing
much
more
cost
effective
and much
more
rewarding
financially,
with
travel
costs
way down
and cash
payout
direct
to the
individual
anglers
increased.
No
longer
will TBF
members
have to
travel
across
the
nation
to
attempt
to
qualify
for the
Federation
National
Championship,
or to
earn one
of 14
TBF
member
qualifying
spots
into the
BFL
All-American
or to
qualify
for the
Forrest
Wood Cup
and the
FLW Tour
with all
entry
fees
paid,
use of a
custom
wrapped
Ranger
boat all
year and
a chance
of a
lifetime
to “Live
The
Dream.”
“Obviously
as you
will see
we are
not
cutting
anything,
we are
drastically
expanding
something
that has
been
very
successful
and that
decision
was not
taken
lightly,”
said
Robert
Cartlidge,
TBF
president
and CEO.
“Of
course,
the
states
have
made
improvements
over the
years to
the
program,
such as
the
national
insurance
program
started
in 1991,
the TBF\FLW
Living
The
Dream
program,
numerous
member
discounts,
doubling
the
number
of
anglers
from
each
state
advancing
to the
Federation
National
Championship
and
advancing
beyond
the
Federation
National
Championship
in our
partnership
in
fishing
with FLW
in 2006,
but this
is the
first
major
revamp
and
expansion
of the
basic
format.”
Highlights
of the
new
program
include:
• All
National
Semi-Final
events
will
take
place in
two- and
three-state
groups,
so
travel
will
only be
“next
door”.
This
means
not only
is
travel
costs
greatly
reduced
and
payouts
greatly
increased
but the
new
program
will
host a
National
Semi-Final
event in
every
market
segment
of North
America.
•
Anglers
want to
fish for
some
money,
so that
will be
a huge
added
feature.
• This
program
greatly
reduces
the
amount
of time
required
to
qualify
and
advance.
• In a
giant
new club
benefit
for
every
individual
TBF
affiliated
club in
good
standing
with
their
state,
they
will
have the
ability
to
qualify
their
top
angler(s)
direct
from
their
club to
a TBF
National
Semi-Final.
• Larger
membership
states
will
qualify
more
anglers
to a
National
Semi-Final
because
they
have
more
members
competing.
Each
state
federation
will
send a
minimum
of 12
anglers
to a
National
Semi
Finals,
there is
no
maximum
based on
membership
participation
and
growth.
• MORE
anglers
from
each
state
will
also
advance
to the
TBF
Federation
National
Championship.
For
instance
at the
2017
Federation
National
Championship
at least
2
boaters
and 2
co-anglers
from
each
state.
Depending
on
participation
numbers,
some
states
may
advance
even
MORE.
• State
Pride –
The
program
will
continue
a new
“State
vs State
Competition”
piece
within
each
National
Semi-Final
where a
percentage
of top
qualifying
anglers
will
represent
their
home
state
with
significant
prizes
and
bragging
rights
for the
state
who wins
their
National
Semi-
Final.
• All
payouts
will
increase
significantly
across
the
board
however
a major
emphasis
and
rewards
are
being
added
for
those
members
qualifying
as a
co-angler
in each
National
Semi-Final
and in
the
Federation
National
Championship.
• Full
details
and
outlines
will go
out to
the
state
Federation
Presidents
&
membership
in
coming
days and
weeks
and be
posted
to
bassfederation.com
as the
new
program
is
rolled
out.
“TBF as
the
oldest
and
largest
organized
grassroots
fishing,
youth
and
conservation
group at
the
grassroots
level
has been
laser-focused
on the
High
School
Fishing
program
since we
founded
that
movement
nationwide
in
2007,”
Cartlidge
continued.
“The
High
School
program
is well
established
and
continues
to grow
annually
by leaps
and
bounds.
It’s
time for
us to
turn the
same
laser
focus we
used to
found
and
develop
the
wildly
successful
National
High
School
program
toward
our
adult
program,
and we
are
doing
exactly
that.”
“Many of
our
programs
are
widely
imitated
in the
industry,
in part,
because
they are
so
successful,
so we do
recognize
this
change
will
affect a
lot of
folks,”
Cartlidge
added.
“I’m
sure
this new
program
the
presidents
have
built
will be
imitated
as well,
and
change
will
spread.
As an
industry
leader
in
grassroots
fishing,
we have
a
responsibility
to look
ahead to
the next
25
years,
recognize
the
world is
a
different
place
than it
was in
1990 and
build a
program
that
fits
today
lifestyles
and
economy.
Most
federation
members
do not
want to
fish
professionally
full
time but
they all
would
like the
chance
to try
their
skills
against
other
members,
have
some
fun,
earn
their
share of
a nice
prize
pool and
possibly
advance
to fish
the
biggest
events
in all
of
fishing
once in
their
lifetime.
This
program
provides
every
club
member
with
that
chance.”
About
The Bass
Federation
The Bass
Federation
Inc.,
(TBF) is
owned by
those we
serve
and
dedicated
to the
sport of
fishing
and
proudly
“partners
in
fishing”
with
FLW. TBF
is a
member
of the
Fresh
Water
Fishing
Hall of
Fame and
the only
100%
member-owned
national
fishing
organization.
TBF is
the
largest
and
oldest
organized
grassroots
fishing,
youth
and
conservation
organization
in North
America.
TBF-affiliated
state
federations
and
their
member
clubs
conduct
more
than
20,000
fishing,
youth
and
conservation
events
each
year.
The
Federation
has
provided
a
foundation
for the
entire
bass
fishing
industry
for more
than 45
years.
For more
information
about
TBF
visit
Bassfederation.com
or look
for
bassfederation
on
Facebook.
### |