Inverness Big Bass Classic on March 11

Inverness Big Bass Classic on March 11
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One of the largest bass tournaments in the state, this tournament recruits amateur and professionals alike to Lake Henderson for the $1,000 an hour payout for the biggest bass. Don’t forget $1,000 for lady angler.

Captain’s meeting 6:30 a.m. in front of Liberty Park on Lake Henderson. Tournament team will inspect boats prior. Check-in at tournament building at park.

Boat Ramp and Parking available at Eden Park.

Register here:   Angler Online Registration

Date:

March 11, 2023

Time: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Location:  

Liberty Park 

286 N. Apopka Avenue

Inverness, FL 34450

Contact: 352-726-3913

Email: Email

Cost: Angler $ 90 Angler & Co-Angler $ 180

Link: https://www.invernessbigbassclassic.com

Original source can be found here.



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