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FLW High School Fishing
Summer Camp
Registration Now Open
FLW announced recently
that registration for the 2020
rendition of the FLW High
School Fishing Summer
Camp presented by Tackle
Warehouse, which runs from
July 22-24, is now open and
will continue through June
30 or until all camp spots
have been filled.
The camp, which is held
on the beautiful Murray State
University campus, with daily
activities on the shores of
Kentucky Lake, is the ulti-
mate summer camp for seri-
ous high school anglers from
grades 8 through 12, along
with their parents, boat cap-
tains and coaches. Students
will receive instruction from
top professionals and indus-
try executives to take their
fishing and fishing-career
readiness to the next level.
Adults have the option to
drop off their students or stay
throughout the camp and
participate in special panel
discussions aimed at identi-
fying best practices to give
your High School Fishing
team the edge it needs to
thrive.
Following camp, the FLW
Foundation is hosting a ben-
efit tournament on Kentucky
Lake on Saturday, July 25, for
campers who would like to
put their newfound skills to
the test while helping raise
16
money for the foundation’s
High School Fishing scholar-
ship fund.
The tournament features
two divisions – a boat divi-
sion and a kayak division –
and two campers will be
selected to fish with an FLW
pro. Participants in the tour-
nament are eligible for thou-
sands of dollars in cash
prizes.
The camp fee is $300 per
student/adult. The FLW
Foundation benefit tourna-
ment is optional, and the
entry fee is $200 per boat and
$100 per kayak. You do not
need a boat to participate in
camp, and parents are not
required to attend.
For more information or
to register, visit our website
at FLWFishing.com/camp.
Pro Ryan Salzman
Offering Chance at
Mentorship Program
Second-year Tackle
Warehouse Pro Circuit pro
Ryan Salzman knows how
important it is to give back to
the community and to stoke
the fires of competitive fish-
ing in the youth (and future)
of the sport. To further both
goals, the Alabama pro and
full-time guide on Lake
Guntersville is offering a
chance for a lucky young
angler to win a mentorship
under Salzman’s tutelage.
The mentorship is geared
toward helping young
anglers learn impor-
tant skills related
to the fishing
industry – from
catching fish to
the business side of the sport.
Salzman also plans to docu-
ment the experience on his
YouTube channel (Alabama
Bass Guide) so everyone can
follow along and learn with
the winner.
Salzman’s mentorship
program is available to high
school anglers, and he’ll
choose a winner by March 1.
To enter for a chance to win,
subscribe to Salzman’s
YouTube channel (required),
and fill out the entry form that
can be found on his website,
alabamabassguide.com.
Polaris Giveaway Details
> JUST AS IT DID last season, Polaris is teaming up with
FLW in 2020 to give away a pair of ATVs and a UTV.
The winner of the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Polaris Rookie of the Year award
will receive a Polaris Ranger 1000 UTV (a $12,999 value). Rookie of the Year is awarded
to the top pro from the points standings after the seven Pro Circuit qualifiers (ties
resolved by total weight) who has never fished a Pro Circuit or Bassmaster Elite Series
tournament as a pro before this season.
In addition, Polaris will award two Sportsman 570 ATVs (valued at $7,799 each) to
contest winners. Any angler who enters a Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by
T-H Marine or FLW Series event as either a boater/pro or a co-angler will automatically
be entered to win a Polaris Sportsman 570, and the winner of the second Sportsman
570 will be chosen from a pool of entries from participants who fill out a BRC card at
Phoenix Bass Fishing League and FLW Series tournaments or via the online entry form.
Check FLWFishing.com for more details.
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