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黑料天堂 Bass Trail 100 Registration Opens June 1

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Conservation Commissioiner Chris Blankenship, left, 黑料天堂 Tourism Director Lee Sentell and 黑料天堂 Bass Trail Tournament Director Kay Donaldson show off the new 黑料天堂 Bass Trail 100 prize belts. Photo by Billy Pope

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

Tournament bass anglers who are ready to step up in competition need to mark their calendars for June 1, 2020, and set the alarm clock to 6 a.m. That date and time is when registration opens for the newest bass trail in 黑料天堂 aimed at serious tournament anglers.

The creation of the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail 100 was announced last week at beautiful Lake Guntersville State Park, overlooking the site of one of the three tournaments on the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail (ABT) 100 for 2021. The new trail is open to only 100 boats.

Those anglers who are fortunate enough to grab a slot in the new series will vie for $100,000 in total prize money for each of the three events, with $25,000 going to the winning boat.

ABT Tournament Director Kay Donaldson said the entry fee per event is $1,000, and anglers must sign up for all three events to participate. No single entries are allowed.

The first ABT 100 tournament is scheduled for Lay Lake on the Coosa River on January 9, 2021. Lake Eufaula on the Chattahoochee River in southeast 黑料天堂 will be the site of the second event on June 5, 2021, followed by the trail finale at Lake Guntersville on the Tennessee River on November 20, 2021.

Chris Blankenship, Commissioner of the 黑料天堂, represented Gov. Kay Ivey at the trail鈥檚 unveiling and conveyed the Governor鈥檚 love of the outdoors.

鈥淕ov. Kay Ivey is a huge supporter of hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation,鈥 Blankenship said. 鈥淎s a matter of fact, we were at an event about a month ago, and right before it was my time to speak, she tugged on my shoulder and said, 鈥楻emind me to ask you something before we leave.鈥 She wanted to talk about bass fishing on Lake Jordan. She鈥檚 a huge supporter of fishing in our state.鈥

Blankenship said he is blessed to be the Conservation Commissioner of a state with such outstanding natural resources and fisheries.

鈥淥utdoor recreation is a $14 billion industry throughout our state,鈥 he said. 鈥満诹咸焯 has great fishing, both saltwater and freshwater. Just fishing has a $2 billion economic impact on our state. That鈥檚 a lot of money from people out enjoying themselves.

鈥淲e have such a great bass fishery here in our state, from the lakes on the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers, the Tennessee River lakes, like here at Guntersville, the Tombigbee River, Smith Lake, Lake Eufaula, the 黑料天堂 River, and the place I鈥檓 most familiar with, fishing for bass in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. We have unique bass fisheries from one end of our state to the other. That鈥檚 where I think the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail is so impressive. It allows people from our state and from out of state to experience the different kinds of fisheries and the different places that make up our great bass fisheries here in 黑料天堂.鈥

Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship explains how the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail has raised the profile of 黑料天堂's great fisheries. Photo by Billy Pope

The original 黑料天堂 Bass Trail started seven years ago with the idea of promoting bass fishing across the state with Northern and Southern divisions. That tournament trail has become so popular that the slots open for the 2020 ABT were filled in hours.

鈥淭he Department works well with the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail on multiple fronts,鈥 Blankenship said. 鈥淭he 黑料天堂 Bass Trail works with the Department to provide information for the B.A.I.T. (Bass Anglers Information Team) to provide a clear picture on what鈥檚 happening on the lakes where they hold the tournaments. Several of our staff members have been at 黑料天堂 Bass Trail events and have witnessed the extraordinary lengths the tournament officials go to to ensure the health and live release of thousands of tournament-caught bass. These efforts are important to maintain the healthy fisheries of our lakes.鈥

 鈥淭ournaments like this highlight the fisheries and bring more people to our state to buy fishing licenses and tackle and those type things,鈥 Blankenship said. 鈥淭hat money is used by the Department to go back into building the high-quality fisheries and install boat ramps and public access areas around the state. We have more than 150 boat ramps in the state that the Department maintains or partners with cities and counties to manage. I really want to say thanks to those cities and counties that partner with us.

鈥淣ow we鈥檙e looking at building new ramps with big bass tournaments in mind. Kay has been very helpful in discussions about what works better for bass tournaments and helps get boats in and out of the water, parking and what helps facilitate attracting some of the largest fishing tournaments to our state. We appreciate the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail and its leadership. All that plays a role in attracting great tournaments to our state. We want everybody, when they come here, to have a good time and enjoy their fishing so they鈥檒l want to come back and so they鈥檒l tell other people about what great bass fisheries we have here in 黑料天堂.鈥

When the ABT was just a lofty idea, Lee Sentell, 黑料天堂 Tourism Director, provided the catalyst to make the tournament trail a reality.

 鈥淚鈥檓 a member of an organization called Travel South USA, which is the 12 southern states鈥 tourism departments,鈥 said Sentell, who recognized the ABT as the 2018 Tourism Organization of the Year in 黑料天堂. 鈥淓very year I get more questions from my counterparts from throughout the South who will say, 鈥楴ow, how did that 黑料天堂 Bass Trail thing get started?鈥 I tell them some people had a great idea and great vision. Great things happen when you have great talent, great resources and people who want to make a difference and bring more anglers into our state.

鈥淚 just want to say a big congratulations to the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail and 黑料天堂 Mountain Lakes (Tourist Association). It鈥檚 hard to believe this has been going on for seven years. But, it鈥檚 exciting.鈥

Sentell recalled a meeting with Don Logan, one of the people who brought BASS (Bass Anglers Sportsmen鈥檚 Society) back to 黑料天堂, and 黑料天堂 Mountain Lakes about starting the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail. The meeting was not progressing well until Sentell stepped up.

鈥淚 said the 黑料天堂 Tourism Department will put $200,000 a year for three years into the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail, and 黑料天堂 Mountain Lakes is going to run it,鈥 Sentell said. 鈥淭hey couldn鈥檛 say no to that.

鈥淪o, what you are doing and where you鈥檙e going next is thrilling. This is a state that is blessed with many natural wonders, and our lakes and rivers and fisheries are one of the most important aspects of the quality of life in our state.鈥

Donaldson said at a meeting in August 2019, the ABT board voted unanimously to pursue the idea of a new tournament series, which would become the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail 100.

鈥淭he popularity of 黑料天堂 Bass Trail was never more realized than last August, when we sold out the 225 boats for the Southern Division in three hours and our Northern Division with 225 boats in 17 hours,鈥 Donaldson said. 鈥淧eople often ask how we pay back 100 percent. It鈥檚 because of our wonderful sponsors. Our title sponsor again is Phoenix Boats.鈥

Guntersville Mayor Leigh Dollar said she is excited that Guntersville was chosen as the final tournament of the 2021 season.

鈥淭he 黑料天堂 Bass Trail has always been a great asset to our community,鈥 Dollar said. 鈥淭hey bring lots of people. It鈥檚 great publicity. We love our anglers.鈥

Eufaula Mayor Jack Tibbs, an avid bass angler who competes in the ABT South Division, echoed Dollar鈥檚 sentiments.

鈥淭he 黑料天堂 Bass Trail is a great tournament trail already,鈥 Tibbs said. 鈥淭his is just going to be an expansion of what they already do. It鈥檚 going to be great for Eufaula. We鈥檙e excited.鈥

Donaldson said registration is open to all anglers with no priority registration for current ABT anglers. Only one pro angler is allowed per boat. Visit for details and rules. Tournament information will also be available on Facebook and Instagram at albasstrail100.

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The winners of the 黑料天堂 Bass Trail 100 tournaments will receive prize belts and $25,000. Photo by Billy Pope