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Last chance to register for the Inaugural ASA Keep America Fishing Online Tournament

by American Sportfishing Association 31 Aug 2022 10:34 UTC September 1-30, 2022
Inaugural ASA Keep America Fishing Online Tournament © American Sportfishing Association

We are less than one week out from the kickoff of the Inaugural ASA Keep America Fishing Online Tournament!

We encourage you to register, review the rules and prepare your gear. There are six species of fish and we've added regional categories for bass bringing us to a total of 10 categories with a whopping 24 prize packs!

Presented by Johnson Outdoors, the tournament will be coordinated by Fishing Chaos, the foremost online tournament platform, and judged by Reel Tournament Management.

Online registration is easy and complete rules have been posted.

Don't miss out. Register today!

24 prize packs!

The tournament features a Team Bass category and nine individual categories with a variety of species. We've added three regional bass categories to go along with the walleye, catfish, redfish, stripers and a special category spotlighting the Clean Earth Challenge. The top finishers in each individual category will receive a prize pack from Johnson Outdoors and their family of great brands like Humminbird, Minn Kota and Old Town. Second and third place finishers will receive prize packs featuring products from Yakima Bait, St. Croix, Rapala, Anything Possible Brands, Lew's, Strike King, Quantum, Zebco, HUK, Daiwa, Okuma, Bass University and many more.

Sign up, register your catches and you may win one of 24 amazing prize packs!

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