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Join the American Couples Series as a Division Director:

Help Lead the Way in 2025!

The American Bass Anglers (ABA) is excited to expand our American Couples Series for the 2025 season, and we’re looking for passionate anglers to step up as Division Directors. With existing divisions in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky Lake, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Oklahoma, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact in your local fishing community.

Why Become a Director?

The American Couples Series is all about creating memorable fishing experiences for pairs who love the sport. As a director, you’ll be at the forefront of organizing and running local tournaments, bringing together anglers for fun, competition, and camaraderie. Whether you’re a seasoned tournament director or an enthusiastic angler looking for a new challenge, ABA provides the support you need to succeed.

What Does the Role Involve?

  • Organizing Events: Plan and oversee several one-day tournaments in your region. Ensure they run smoothly and provide a great experience for all participants.
  • Building a Community: Foster a welcoming environment where teams, whether husband and wife, father and daughter, or any male-female pairing, can compete and enjoy the sport.
  • Leading by Example: As a director, you’ll be the face of the American Couples Series in your area, representing ABA’s values and commitment to the fishing community.

What Support Will You Receive?

ABA is committed to helping you every step of the way. From initial setup to ongoing operations, you’ll receive comprehensive support, including:

  • Director Training: Learn the ins and outs of running a successful division.
  • Resources and Tools: Access everything you need, from registration systems to promotional materials.
  • Ongoing Assistance: Our team is always available to answer questions and provide guidance throughout the season.

How to Get Started

  1. Explore the American Couples Series: Visit our website to learn more about the series and the impact you can have as a director.
  2. Assess Your Area: Ensure there’s room for a new division in your region by checking for nearby existing divisions.
  3. Apply to Become a Director: Download and complete the director’s application from our website. Once accepted, we’ll equip you with everything you need to launch and lead a successful division.

Download the Director’s Application

Save the application (PDF file), fill it out, save it again, email it to info@americanbassanglers.com

Don’t Miss This Opportunity!

Becoming a Division Director is more than just a role—it’s a chance to contribute to the growth of the American Couples Series and make a difference in the lives of anglers in your community. If you’re ready to take the next step, we encourage you to apply today!

For questions or more information, contact us at info@americanbassanglers.com.

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