https://www.bassmaster.com/news/bass...eries-schedule
Looks fairly similar to what 2020 was supposed to be like
https://www.bassmaster.com/news/bass...eries-schedule
Looks fairly similar to what 2020 was supposed to be like
Fish have fins, they swim
Yep, I thought the same.
I like it. Glad to see them coming back to the Sabine!
It's always pretty much the same every year. Same with the Opens. I used to get excited to see the Elite schedule released every year, and now I can usually predict 75% of the tournaments before they're released.
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I figure it would be close to what they had planned for 2020. They already had it all lined up so I bet the cities wanted them to be there too
Anyone checked to see if there are conflicts with the BPT?
Will be interesting to see if Cox tries to do all three!
Both Neely Henry and Guntersville in May, might have to check into those.
Fish have fins, they swim
BASS dropped one on top of RedCrest.... they must be evil and doing that on purpose to hurt Hackney and JC.
2019 BassCat Lynx 2019 250 Pro XS 4 Stroke - 2B573410
"Reality Is Often Disappointing."
That's a LOT of Tennessee River
Fish have fins, they swim
Unless I am looking at them wrong there are 4 overlaps.
2019 BassCat Lynx 2019 250 Pro XS 4 Stroke - 2B573410
"Reality Is Often Disappointing."
True, the quote you used was tongue in cheek referencing all the people that said it was evil for BD and BPT to schedule on top of the Classic.
It does look like they moved something to create more conflicts.... or Cox was misinformed from his interview this week. He said there were no conflicts in the first four.
The real question tho is are there any open overlaps. Those are the ones that matter if there are guys that want to leave.
2019 BassCat Lynx 2019 250 Pro XS 4 Stroke - 2B573410
"Reality Is Often Disappointing."
Not a lot inspiring, but we might as well dig up the BPT schedule thread and cross out BPT and write in BASS. Some points apply almost exactly.