College bass fishing is competitive bass fishing that is played by teams from universities and colleges. The NCAA is not involved in college bass fishing, allowing teams to use sponsorships to their advantage and keep their winnings. College bass fishing consists of mostly club teams, but there are a select few varsity bass fishing programs. There are an estimated 610 college bass fishing teams in the United States. The major college bass fishing tournament series are the FLW Outdoors College Series, Boat U.S. Bass Pro Shops College Bass Fishing Series, Carhartt Bassmaster College Bass Fishing Series, and the Fishlife Collegiate Tour.
History
The first known college bass fishing tournament took place at Lake Monroe , Indiana on April 18, 1992 between Purdue University and Indiana University . Purdue won the tournament by three pounds. Some of the historically most successful college bass fishing teams are Auburn University , Murray State University , Bethel University , University of Florida , Virginia Tech , University of Georgia , North Carolina State University , Louisiana State University , and the University of Illinois . College bass fishing is a growing college sport and in recent years, some schools have even started varsity programs, such as Adrian College in Michigan and Campbellsville University in Kentucky. These schools are both the first varsity college bass fishing programs in their state. The University of Delaware Bass Fishing Team was the first collegiate bass fishing team in the state of Delaware.
Official rules and scoring
Two fisherman allowed per boat
Bass kept must be at least 12 inches in length (depending on the lake)
Five bass limit allowed per team at weigh in (largemouth bass , smallmouth bass , spotted bass , are the only species accepted)
.25 ounces deducted for each dead bass weighed in
One pound deducted for each short bass weighed in
One pound deducted for every minute late after weigh-in deadline time
Greatest overall weight of bass limit wins the event
Different tournament series, divisions, regionals, and tournaments
Abu Garcia College Fishing
In 2020, Abu Garcia, a fishing brand manufacturer, assumed title sponsorship of the FLW College Fishing circuit.[ 1]
Central Division
Northern Division
Southeastern Division
Southern Division
Western Division
Open
Championship
Carhartt Bassmaster College Series
Southern Regional
Central Regional
Eastern Regional
Western Regional
Midwestern Regional
Wild Card
Cabela's Collegiate Bass Fishing Series
Collegiate Big Bass Bash
Collegiate Bass Fishing Open
Collegiate Bass Fishing Shootout
Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship
Championships
Abu Garcia College Fishing Championships
Known as FLW College Series before 2020
Cabela's Collegiate Bass Fishing Series
The Fishlife Collegiate Tour
2013: Alabama
2014: Alabama/Birmingham Southern
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