As a Texas B.A.S.S. Nation fisherman, do you have big dreams? Watch this………
2019 Toyota Bonus Bucks Program
HOW THE 2019 TOYOTA BONUS BUCKS CONTINGENCY PROGRAM WORKS:
1. DRIVE A TOYOTA
Own or lease a 2015 or newer Toyota Tundra, Sequoia, Tacoma or 4Runner. Vehicle must be registered in your name individually or jointly. Please note vehicle eligibility now requires a model year of 2015 or newer. In 2020, vehicle eligibility will roll to model year 2016 and newer.
2. REGISTER
Complete the official registration form and return via email, fax or mail (or complete online form). In addition, submit a copy of your current truck registration and / or title with your registration form via email, fax or mail. Registration must be received and confirmed by the Bonus Bucks Office prior to fishing in your first contingency paying event. You will receive an email response once your registration has been approved. You do not have to re-register for the Program annually, unless your information has changed.
3. FISH
Participate in a contingency paying tournament, and post the highest placing finish of those who have registered for the program. Select Bassmaster, FLW and Team Tournament Trail events will pay the top two highest placing finishes. Highest finishes must fall within the top 50% of the field, with a minimum field size of no less than 30 boats. A list of supported events and payouts are posted on this website.
4. REDEEM
Submit the Official Contingency Claim Form, along with a copy of your truck title and / or current truck registration, within 30-days of your finish. Upon verification and approval, your contingency payment will be sent via U.S. mail. Winners should allow a minimum of 8 weeks for approval, processing and distribution.
Click the logo above to learn more about the program and how to get signed up.
North East BASS Nation – Squaw Creek
Fishermen,
North East anglers faced a cold and foggy Squaw most of the day which made moving around a little hairy. However, Every angler brought fish to the Scales! The big bite was tough to come by for most however getting bit was not a problem.
We had some challenges that come with fishing Squaw Creek waiting in line, high launch fee, finding a place to do weigh in, etc.etc.
Congratulations to Jon Harshbarger, he had no problem finding quality fish he took 1st with 15.37 lbs, Randy Kavpil was 2nd with 13.28 lbs and thank you for letting us use Century Bass Club scales as a back up, 3rd Place out of the back of the boat was Bert Petrie 12.43 lbs and 4th was Mike Casanova 12.38 lbs also out of the back of the boat.
Big Bass for the Tournament went to Jon Harshbarger.
Check the Facebook page and the web site for other updates. www.texasbassonline.com
Thanks to all that fished Next up: Lake Belton March 3, 2019
George Bryan
Oldman4750@yahoo.com
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