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South Carolina Kicks off on Keowee

It is Time to Start Your Professional Angling Journey

Athens, AL, January 24, 2024 – The American Bass Anglers (ABA) is set to launch the inaugural season of the ABA Professional League in South Carolina. This groundbreaking initiative offers weekend anglers an extraordinary platform to showcase their talents at a professional level, empowering them to chart their own destiny in the professional, and with a better payout. The first South Carolina Division event is scheduled for February 3, 2024, at the scenic Lake Keowee, operating out of South Cove.

The 2024 South Carolina Division Schedule:

  • Event 1: Lake Keowee – February 3, 2024
  • Event 2: Lake Keowee – March 2, 2024
  • Event 3: Lake Hartwell – March 23, 2024
  • Divisional Championship: Lake Hartwell – April 20-21, 2024

A New Professional Format

The ABA Professional League is distinguished by its unique solo competition format in a National Series, allowing anglers to compete individually and rely on their skills, instincts, and abilities. This format is designed to bring out the best in each angler, as they navigate the challenges of competitive fishing without a team or non-boater.

Last Year at Lake Keowee

Randy A. Childers Won the first South Carolina event last year with 15.86 pounds. “I started on deep docks first thing in the morning,” Childers revealed. “I fished docks all day long. As the sun got higher, I started going shallower. That’s where I caught the better bass. I caught fish on a variety of baits including worms, Senkos and jigs. Jigs played a big role.”

Randy’s strategic approach and diverse use of baits such as worms, Senkos, and jigs were instrumental in his success. Such performances exemplify the level of skill and adaptability that the ABA Professional League seeks to promote.

Unprecedented Rewards and Opportunities

The ABA Professional League offers an unparalleled payout structure with 80% of entry fees contributing to the prize pool, ensuring substantial rewards for participating anglers. The top prize for a one-day divisional event can reach a staggering $17,000, including the Caymas Cash program for Caymas Owners.

Proven Success for the Angler

In Florida on the Harris Chain just a few weeks ago, with 100 boats first placed paid exceptionally well vs the nearest national tournament trail. While the ProLeague paid out $6,700 to first place, the nearest competitor with 145 boats only paid out $4,800 for first place. (See Below) The Professional League paid out almost 40% more for first place with 2/3s of the same field size. The additional places paid were also much higher than the competitor’s, judge for yourself.

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Fewer Road Blocks for the Angler

The Professional League is a Solo Series, anglers do not have to sign up with co-anglers whereas in many cases the boaters end up paying the co-anglers way. The only one anglers have to rely on is themselves. This is why the Professional League exists. If you have the aspiration of becoming a professional angler, you need to fish like a professional angler and develop the skills needed to compete against the best anglers in the country. This format will allow you to do what professional anglers do, rely on their own skills, and intuition without any interferences.

Strategic Points System and Flexibility

Anglers accumulate points based on their performance, with the system considering the best three one-day events and the best two-day event. This points system not only establishes national standings but also allows anglers the flexibility to compete in different divisions to boost their standings.

Upholding Fair Play

The ABA Professional League is committed to maintaining the integrity of the sport, with truth verification measures implemented to ensure a level playing field for all participants.

The Road to the 2025 Championship

The divisional points will become crucial as anglers set their sights on the 2025 Championship, where the title of Angler of the Year and a significant cash award will be at stake.

Join the League

Registration for the 2024 Professional League is now open. Anglers seeking a competitive edge, unparalleled rewards, and the chance to shape their destiny in the world of bass fishing are encouraged to participate.

Lake Keowee Sign Up Link

ABA Membership Link

or call (256)232-0406

About American Bass Anglers

American Bass Anglers, committed to providing low-cost, close-to-home tournaments, offers an exciting platform for individual angler progression. With the support of industry-leading companies, ABA continues to advance the sport of bass fishing.

For more information about the ABA Professional League and other series, visit www.americanbassanglers.com or call (256) 232-0406.

Join the ABA Professional League and embark on a journey where skill, determination, and strategy are the keys to success. Experience the thrill of fishing like a true professional in the ABA Professional League!

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