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The inaugural Western Bass Shootout (WBS) set for Sacramento

Inaugural Western Bass Shootout set for Sacramento
The inaugural Western Bass Shootout (WBS)

The inaugural Western Bass Shootout (WBS) has been finalized and is scheduled for April 14-16, 2023, on the Famed California/Sacramento River Delta.

Watch the live show on Wild West Bass Trail Facebook site Friday April 13th 3PM – Saturday April 14 3pm and the Top Ten Sunday April 15th 3pm

Get your event tickets here

The unified championship event invites the top-performing anglers from the four major professional tours in the Western United States. APEX Pro Tour, Major League Fishing Toyota Series, Wild West Bass Trail, and WON BASS.

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Wester Bass Shootout including a top-of-the-line Bass Cat boat and Mercury outboard prize package.

$200K Total Purse

Competitors will all be vying for a $100,000 first-place prize and a total purse of over $200,000.00, including a top-of-the-line Bass Cat boat and Mercury outboard prize package.

“We are pleased to see this mission come together. Offering western anglers a true championship has been the goal, gathering all the major higher entry and higher participation organizations. We welcome those high-profile fishing companies and enthusiasts to embrace this. All together, we can continue the growth of fishing on the west coast.” said Rick Pierce, President of Bass Cat Boats.

“It is only fitting that our first Western Bass Shootout is anchored in Sacramento. We plan to produce great fan attendance and look forward to bringing a family friendly environment to the region. WBS is designed to be the Super Bowl of Professional Bass Fishing in our entire region. It is not just the great competition; it is a true celebration of the competitors, the fans, and the sport as a whole.” said Wild West Bass Trail and APEX Pro Tour CEO Jeremy DeHart.

“Sacramento has every element necessary for an incredible WBS event,” DeHart said. “It is a great sports town, and bass fishing is prevalent in northern California. There will be a lot of local interest in the event, and people visiting Sacramento for the first time will likely return because the city has so much to offer. The event will be televised on the Pursuit Channel and other various Networks, capable of reaching over 47 million households.”

“WON BASS is very proud of our top 10 Pro anglers of the year and is excited to see how they stand up against the other Pros that have also qualified through other platforms. It is awesome to see this type of format come to fruition again. We wish all the anglers and sponsors luck in the coming months,” said Billy Egan of WON BASS.

Daily takeoffs will occur from B&W Resort, located just off highway 12.

In mid-April, the California/Sacramento Delta will show the world why it is a world-class fishery. Daily weights exceeding 20 pounds will be commonplace, and some anglers will have opportunities to top the 30-pound mark daily.

The field will include the highest performing 50 anglers who qualified through the 2022 season angler of the year points race. They will all be vying for a $100,000 first-place prize and a total purse of over $200,000.00, including a top-of-the-line Bass Cat boat and Mercury outboard prize package.

For more information, please visit. www.westernbassshootout.com

QUALIFIED ANGLERS

The field of anglers include the highest performing 50 anglers who qualified through the 2022 season angler of the year points race.

APEX PRO TOUR

    • Scott Hellesen
    • Joe Uribe Jr
    • Thomas Kanemoto
    • Nick Cloutier
    • Colby Pearson
    • Randy Mcabee
    • Austin Bonjour
    • Matthew Nadeau
    • Nick Salvucci
    • Ken Mah
    • Nick Wood
    • Hayden Lee
    • John Pearl
    • Ish Monroe
    • Christian Ostrander
    • Luke Johns
    • Bill O’Shinn
    • Tony Franceschi
    • Jason Austin
    • Austin Wilson

WON BASS

    • Justin Kerr
    • Bryan Grier
    • Sean Coffey
    • Bill Brown
    • Micah Jones
    • Brandon Morton
    • Kevin Wiggins
    • Clayton Meyer
    • Frankie Mueller
    • Daylon Smith

MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING

    • David Valdivia
    • Patrick Touey
    • Jordan Collom
    • Cody Spetz
    • Kyle Grover
    • Brett Leber
    • Jon Strelic
    • Ricky Shabazz
    • Todd Kline
    • Randy Pierson

WILD WEST BASS TRAIL

    • John Branch
    • Beau Joudrey
    • Alex Klein
    • Karl Okerman
    • Mark Lassagne
    • Jake Boomer
    • Timothy Venkus
    • Harvey Pulliam
    • Mark Mello
    • Jason Bradshaw

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