MASSENA â Major League Fishing made a major announcement for Massena on Friday.
The league is bringing the 2022 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Championship to Massena and the St. Lawrence River, with the top 50 anglers of the season taking part in professional bass fishingâs premier five-fish limit circuit. The event will be held Aug. 16-21, 2022.
Town of Massena Tourism Director Donald Meissner said it is the big event of the season for the anglers.
âThis is for the national championship. The top 50 anglers that compete all year come in for the huge prize. This is bigger than the bass league coming because this is the national championship. Itâs the culmination of everything weâve been doing for all these years coming to fruition,â he said.
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163 professional anglers heading to Massena to compete July 29-Aug 1
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Lucky Go Fishing/Fish Bites tops ICAST Cup
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Representing Lucky Go Fishing and Fish Bites, the team of Terrie Huffmaster, Tonya Michelle and Jackson Williams weighed in a five-bass limit totaling 25-10 to win the 2021 ICAST Cup at Florida s Lake Toho. The four-hour bass-fishing tournament, hosted by Kissimmee Sports, was the kick-off event to ICAST 2021 and raised a total of $11,000 to benefit the industrys angler advocacy program, Keep America Fishing.
The field totaled 55 boats, including handful of MLF Bass Pro Tour, Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit and Toyota Series anglers, as well as outdoor media and industry representatives from popular tackle brands and non-profits. In its five-year history, the charity tournament has raised more than $61,000 for Keep America Fishing.