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Reel Tune
01-22-2015, 01:32 AM
This is a two day kayak bass fishing tournament with a lot of prizes, and cash. This will more than likely be the biggest freshwater kayak bass fishing tournament ever.

This will be the 3rd year for me to fish this tournament which is usually on Santee Cooper Lakes in South Carolina, but this year it's coming to Tennessee. I've worked or participated in this tournament every year since it began and it keeps getting better and better. What is even better is that Chad Hoover the man behind Hook1 in Hendersonville, TN is the person hosting this event. Chad has started some of the most successful kayak fishing tournaments and clubs in Virginia, and Texas, along with hosting 3 TV shows.

March 13th, and March 14th
•Day 1 Big Bass Payout
•Day 2 Big Bass Payout
•Overall BIG BASS BONUS BUCKS and Prize Package for biggest bass!
•Optional Big Bass Sunday ShootOut, March 15th

Five Fish limit for the 2 days. Best 2 Fish the 1st day, and Best 3 Fish the 2nd Day
Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley public launch, 50 mile radius from Paris Landing State Park

Registration Opens February 1st a $5 Insurance fee will be assessed
$150 Entry online, will have late entry available for $200
$20 Big Bass

Prizes
Projected Payouts
•200 ANGLERS – $10,000 for FIRST PLACE (payouts to 20th place)
•300 ANGLERS – $15,000 for FIRST PLACE (payouts to 30th place)
•400 ANGLERS – $20,000 for FIRST PLACE (payouts to 40th place)
•500 ANGLERS – $25,000 for FIRST PLACE (payouts to 50th place)

Bonus Monies (Manufacturers are throwing in $15,000 in cash on top of prizes)

•Wilderness Systems A.T.A.K. — Advanced Tactical Angling Kayak
•Torqeedo 403 Ultralight Motor
•HOOK 1 Outfitting Package
•YakAttack
•CONSEAL
•Lowrance
•Bending Branches Angler Pro Plus Paddles
•NRS Chinook PFDs
All Pro Rods
RAM Mounts
The Fish Grip

As more sponsors come along more money, and prizes will be added.

I will update this thread as we move along
http://kbfopen.com/

txnative
01-22-2015, 07:38 AM
I fished the 2014 KBF Open and can confirm the amazing experience of the event. There were kayak anglers from 19 states and a ton of prizes and fun to be had. I will be at this year's event, and would love to see a huge turnout from TN...after all, this is being held in OUR backyard. This is a perfect opportunity to show that us TN kayak anglers are some of the best in the country. Hope to see everyone man, woman, and child that can fish from plastic boat out there.


Chris Bryant

XxthejuicexX
01-22-2015, 08:53 AM
Man, sounds like a good time but I will be on the Big G that weekend. You boys have fun with it.

jad2t
01-22-2015, 09:16 AM
I was talking to my wife about this last night actually. I'd love to do it but I just can't justify spending that much money on a tournament. I know the prizes are awesome and big money needs to be spent on entry fees to have such valuable prizes but the thing is, if I have one of "those days" where all I do is get hung up, catch small bass if any, etc. I'm going to be really upset feeling like I wasted my money. If that happens with a $20-$30 entry fee for one of our local events it's no big deal. Good luck to you two, I hope you represent TN kayak anglers well!

3Dawg
01-22-2015, 07:07 PM
I was talking to my wife about this last night actually. I'd love to do it but I just can't justify spending that much money on a tournament. I know the prizes are awesome and big money needs to be spent on entry fees to have such valuable prizes but the thing is, if I have one of "those days" where all I do is get hung up, catch small bass if any, etc. I'm going to be really upset feeling like I wasted my money. If that happens with a $20-$30 entry fee for one of our local events it's no big deal. Good luck to you two, I hope you represent TN kayak anglers well!

I plan on going, but I may not fish the tournament. I'm taking my camper and just plan to hang out and do a little fishing on my own. I think it'll be a fun experience.

Reel Tune
01-23-2015, 12:43 AM
I was talking to my wife about this last night actually. I'd love to do it but I just can't justify spending that much money on a tournament. I know the prizes are awesome and big money needs to be spent on entry fees to have such valuable prizes but the thing is, if I have one of "those days" where all I do is get hung up, catch small bass if any, etc. I'm going to be really upset feeling like I wasted my money. If that happens with a $20-$30 entry fee for one of our local events it's no big deal. Good luck to you two, I hope you represent TN kayak anglers well!

I understand Jimmy, but to me it's about more than the fishing. It's about meeting other anglers and hanging out with a hundred to two hundred people who enjoy the same things as I. I don't know what we spent in tournaments and travel last year, but the rate of return was less than 1% I'm sure, and that doesn't bother me one bit because this is something I'm very passionate about.

Reel Tune
01-23-2015, 12:45 AM
I plan on going, but I may not fish the tournament. I'm taking my camper and just plan to hang out and do a little fishing on my own. I think it'll be a fun experience.

Looking forward to seeing you 3Dawg. I was supposed to work it this year, and Sarah was supposed to fish it, but as of right now it looks like Sarah will be working it and I'll be fishing it. We take turns each year that way one of us can fish, and we don't always work well together.

3Dawg
01-23-2015, 06:50 AM
we don't always work well together.

That sounds very familiar. :)

Reel Tune
03-11-2015, 07:39 AM
Well it's almost time for the biggest tournament of the year.

We have almost hit our projected 200 entries.

I was skeptical 3 weeks ago when the water temps were 35/36 degrees. I'm just not a good cold water angler. The past week the weather has turned for the best and last weekend I was reading 43/45 degrees on Kentucky Lake, and from what I've heard yesterday people were finding 50+ degree temps, so the big girls should be moving shallower soon.

It's not to late to enter.

This is looking like the biggest paychecks in Kayak Fishing, more of a reason to buy a kayak

If you're not into the competition, Tournament Central will be at the Quality in in Paris. There will be an Expo with vendors, and live music.

Reel Tune
03-18-2015, 08:27 AM
Well this was the biggest freshwater kayak fishing tournament to date.

I was in 7th place after day 1, and the evening of day one I got really sick. I made it to my spot on day 2 but couldn't get the strength to get out of the truck to launch. After a 2.5hr nap I made it out and caught a few fish, and eneded up falling asleep again, but on the water. I ended up taking 29th place out of 153 anglers.

1st place won $16,000 cash, and about $5,000 in prizes

Big Fish took home a $6,000 ATAK prize package and $2000 cash

Over $50,000 was given away in Chas and prizes

Friday night we had 3 bands, and vendors booths set up all weekend.

This event just got some major exposure and will be THE event from now on that others will strive toward.

Get ready for the 2016 Kayak Bass Fishing National Championship next March KBFTN Will be a qualifier.

There is already $60,000 in cash committed for the 2016 and it will continue to roll in.

Alphahawk
03-18-2015, 08:32 AM
Glad it was a huge success. I would say kayak tny fishing has hit the big time. Amazing prize payouts. Congrats to all who made it happen.

Regards


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Travis C.
03-18-2015, 01:31 PM
Hope you're feeling better now Jeremy. Sounds like it was quite the event.

Reel Tune
03-18-2015, 01:59 PM
KBF "Kayak Bass Fishing" and KBS "Kayak Bass Series" are teaming up to create the biggest event that will trump last weekends. Get ready for qualifying only events where you must qualify to play, and big names jumping on board with cash sponsorships. This will be THE Bass Master Classic of Kayak Fishing with a huge venue, and many vendors, and payouts that can supplement incomes.

I know this isn't for everyone, and it will get to where a lot cannot qualify, or cannot afford to qualify, but there will always be small just for fun series like KBFTN, so don't dog it if it's not for you because there will always be something out there.

I'm doing well now, I was sick until Monday morning, and now Sarah has a sinus infection.

She was the main judge this weekend and worked non-stop from 8am-9/10pm everyday.

marcg
03-18-2015, 01:59 PM
Just picked myself up a Ride135Max from Hook1.
Hopefully I will be up to speed on kayak fishing by the time next year's event rolls around. Kayaked the harpeth a couple time this past summer and had a blast, Figured I should buy my own.

Reel Tune
03-18-2015, 02:11 PM
Marc come out and fish with us http://www.kayakbassfishingtn.com/. We are a qualifying Series for the Tournament of Champions "Lake Fork Texas" and Kayak Bass Fishing National Championships.

Are rules are basically the same, just lower entry costs, and of course lower payouts.

The Ride 135 is a great kayak. It's what I personally fish out of for now. I've been in this kayak for more than 2 years, the longest single kayak I've ever been in. I usually get rid of them after 6 months to a year, and get something else. I am getting ready to get out of it though. So if you know anyone looking for a Ride 135 Max and can wait a month send them my way.

marcg
03-19-2015, 11:16 AM
I actually have a co-worker asking what yo might want for your yak in a month?

Reel Tune
03-19-2015, 11:44 AM
The kayak with the Air Pro Max seat for $975

The Air Pro Max seat alone retails for $349

I can sell it without the Air Pro Phase 3 seat and put the Air Pro Freedom in it and sell it for $850

The anchor trolley, rudder, Yak Attack Gear Tracks, Yak Attack Mighty Mounts, and STS will remain on the boat.

XxthejuicexX
03-19-2015, 12:00 PM
Off Topic: What size anchor do you recommend for a kayak?

MNfisher
03-19-2015, 12:09 PM
Off Topic: What size anchor do you recommend for a kayak?


30 lb should be fine.


Mike

TNBronzeback
03-19-2015, 12:28 PM
Dont forget the 4ft of heavy duty chain on the 30 lb anchor too....that wind gets nasty and the chain will help the anchor grab faster. You will thank me!

XxthejuicexX
03-19-2015, 12:28 PM
30 lb should be fine.


Mike

Hmmmm.

XxthejuicexX
03-19-2015, 12:31 PM
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SAMBOLIE
03-19-2015, 01:45 PM
30 lb should be fine.


Mike

Mike, Giving a half fast answer is not like you. Juice should know that you use a 30 lb anchor on each end in extremely windy conditions.

Reel Tune
03-19-2015, 02:10 PM
In all seriousness I use the heaviest chain I can find at Home Depot and cut 3 pieces that are about 4' each. I get an old bicycle inner tube and place the chain inside and then double over into a single 2' section, and then zip tie together. I leave a link on one end visible that I can attach a carabineer to. Most of the time 1 section will hold, but depending on conditions I might add another piece. I also have a small 2#, maybe 3# grappling anchor that I'll use.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1jAyH-1DZ4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msCx3OPejLc

XxthejuicexX
03-19-2015, 02:16 PM
Thank you, I like the chain idea. I have been using one of my bass boat anchors, which is over kill and a paint to have in the yak. I'm going to get a chain one built.

tsuggs
03-20-2015, 05:39 AM
I usually have enuff weight on my stringer to serve as an anchor in windy conditions!;)

SAMBOLIE
03-20-2015, 05:57 AM
I usually have enuff weight on my stringer to serve as an anchor in windy conditions!;)

Me too. Of course my fish are so large they move the yak more than the wind.

XxthejuicexX
03-20-2015, 08:18 AM
Me too. Of course my fish are so large they move the yak more than the wind.


You and suggs are funny. I don't have that problem... yet. I hope to have it Sunday when I load up on Crappie.