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Douglas lake to host elite bass fishing tournaments in march

Sunday, February 11, 2024

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Famed for its breathtaking landscapes and premier fishing experiences, Douglas Lake is gearing up to host a sequence of esteemed bass fishing championships in the early days of March. The Strike King Bassmaster College Series is scheduled to occur on Douglas Lake from March 7-8, followed by the Bassmaster Junior Series setting off from Dandridge Boat Dock on March 10.

As a key component of the Tennessee River system, Douglas Lake has been the venue for numerous elite fishing tournaments over recent years, including the highly revered Bassmaster Classic, which took place in Knoxville in 2019 and again in 2023.

The acclaim of the Tennessee River Basin as a top-tier location for fishing competitions is largely due to its optimal fishing habitats. The presence of a rich variety of baitfish, including minnows, chubs, shiners, and darters, ensures a plentiful supply of food for gamefish, fostering strong bass populations and significant catch weights.

Brandon Card, who has achieved top-10 finishes in Bassmaster Elite tournaments 20 times, credits his upbringing on Norris Lake in East Tennessee and his successful college fishing career at the University of Kentucky for his professional achievements. Card, the first to transition from the Bassmaster College Series to the Elite Series, earned the 2012 Bassmaster Elite Rookie of the Year award and speaks highly of the foundational fishing skills he acquired in the Tennessee River Valley.

Card highlights the unparalleled diversity of fishing environments within the Tennessee River Valley, emphasizing that it offers the opportunity to master a wide range of bass fishing techniques.

Many competitive anglers regard the Tennessee River system as one of the most robust large river-system fisheries in the nation, attributed to its vibrant native grasses, stable water flows, and diverse underwater and shoreline structures. The Tennessee Valley Authority plays a crucial role in maintaining these high-quality recreational fisheries, aligning with its commitment to environmental conservation and regional economic growth.

The region’s rich fishing culture fosters a welcoming atmosphere for anglers visiting from afar. The 9 Lakes Region of East Tennessee, in particular, stands out for its comprehensive selection of accommodations, services, and recreational facilities.

The community’s dedication to preserving the natural beauty and ecological health of the Tennessee River system is evident through various conservation efforts. Volunteers engage in clean-up events, water quality monitoring, and habitat restoration initiatives, ensuring the preservation of this angling haven and maintaining the area’s allure for sustainable tourism that supports local communities from the Appalachian headwaters down to the confluence with the Ohio River.

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