San Antonio, Texas, August 4, 2020—A free, online bass fishing tournament presented by Livingston Lures promotes social distancing, rewards novice and veteran anglers nationwide fishing from the bank, boat, or paddle craft.
Livingston Lures partnered with Kayak Bass Fishing, which popularized catch-photo-release tournaments over the past decade, primarily among kayak bass anglers. This fishery-friendly mode of competition appeals to many bass boat competitors. A no-fee, 10-day “virtual fishing tournament” creates opportunities for powerboater as well as bank fishermen to get in on the action. One unique aspect of the competition is that all fish submitted in competition must be caught on a Livingston Lures fishing lure.
At the root of this competition is an online tournament platform created by Fishing Chaos and perfected by usage and feedback from thousands of saltwater anglers over the past two years.
“I am excited to partner with Livingston Lures, the leader in electronic lure technology, to create a unique opportunity for anglers across the US and Canada,” said KBF Founder/President Chad Hoover. “This tournament is open to bass anglers fishing from the shore, kayaks and similar watercraft and powerboats. Top anglers in each of the five regions will win cash or prizes. We’ll also award prizes for the highest placing shore and kayak anglers.”
Hoover continued, “We are excited, too, to work alongside Fishing Chaos, introducing new features that even our experienced catch, photo, and release competitors have never seen before.”
One of those will be an opportunity for both competitors and spectators to challenging participants’ entries if they spot scoring errors or violations of the event’s rules. This will accelerate the learning curve for new or prospective competitors, speed up tournament results processing, delivering close to real-time results.
A free practice event, the Black Bass Brawl, affords anglers opportunities to familiarize themselves with KBF’s Catch, Photo and Release rules, learn how to use the Fishing Chaos Tournament Management System, acquire a KBF approved measuring device, and upgrade their Livingston Lures arsenal. That practice event started at on July 31 and runs through 5 PM CST on August 19.
The Official Livingston Lures Three Fish Throwdown starts at 5 PM CST on August 21 and ends at 5 PM CST, August 30.
Anglers may register for event by downloading the Fishing Chaos App, and Livingstons SAMI App, creating an account and entering the Livingston Lures Three Fish Throwdown event listed under the tournaments tab. Learn more at https://www.fishingchaos.com.
Competitors may compete in only one category (shore, kayak or boat) in a single region for this event. Payouts for each region will be $1,600 for First Place, $800 for Second, and a Livingston Lures Prize Pack valued at $500. Fourth through tenth places in each region. Additional prizes are provided by supporting sponsors for highest placing shore and kayak division anglers. More details are on the Event Page.
The five regions are
Northern: Canada, ME, NH, VT, MA, CT, RI, NJ, DE, NY, PA, MD, VA, WV, OH, MI
Central: ND, SD, NE, KS, OK, M0, IL, IN, WI, MN, IA
Southern: KY, TN, NC, SC, GA, AL, MS, AR, LA
Western: MT, WY, CO, NM, ID, UT, AZ, WA, OR, NV
Big 3: CA, TX, FL
Erick Arnoldson, Livingston Lures Chief Development Director, said, “Livingston Lures has been a leader in lure technology for almost a decade. We wanted to capitalize on our brand strength, competitive advantage and market position by offering this opportunity for anglers from all walks of life and all modes of fishing to compete in a single event. KBF brings us industry expertise that makes this event possible, and we are excited to use some cutting-edge functionality created by Fishing Chaos.”
For complete tournament rules, guidelines and registration requirements visit https://www.kayakbassfishing.com/3-fish-throwdown/
Livingston Lures – www.livingstonlures.com
Ask questions, share your experiences during the event and receive notifications by visiting the Livingston Lures Three Fish Throwdown Event Page on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/events/214721099807385/
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About Livingston Lures—Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas….
Ever curious, Livingston lures inventor Mr. Castaneda began studying the natural sounds of baitfish: mating calls, defense sounds, and indicators of distress. He soon zeroed in on distress sounds of baitfish as they ‘ring a dinner bell,’ Livingston Lures continued his research with the help of Texas State University, of baitfish, sounds to identify the origin: the swim bladder When fish compress their gill plates, the muscles that move them to beat against their swim bladders, known as drumming, which puts out a unique sound (Low Frequency)based on each fish’s biological makeup.
Sensing sound in the water is one of the most important attributes a fish has to locate food or to keep it from becoming food, and it’s been missing as a true aspect of replicating a real baitfish with an artificial lure. Until now! Livingston Lures is proud to bring this technology to all anglers around the world.
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About Kayak Bass Fishing (KBF)—KBF’s founder, U.S. Navy veteran Chad Hoover has been the tip of the spear for kayak fishing, sportfishing’s fastest-growing segment worldwide. Today, over 800,000 anglers across the U.S. identify kayaks as their primary way to fish. Ten years ago, he founded Kayak Bass Fishing (KBF). Running over 400 competitions each year, with a membership and social media community close to 100,000, KBF’s mission is to introduce individuals and families to this economical, environmentally friendly, and highly effective way to fish and enjoy our nation’s natural resources.
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