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2015 GreenHorn Bass Tour - Now accepting memberships


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All Bass Anglers!

The GreenHorn Bass Tour is now taking formal memberships for 2015! Please visit www.greenhornbasstour.com to see what's new and sign up!

There are some great new things we are bringing to the league in 2015. We have added more great sponsors which means more great member benefits, discounts, and prizes for all league members. As a member of the GreenHorn Bass tour you will feel like a sponsored angler with discounts on all kinds of gear and services from rods, reels, tackle, line, oil, all types of outdoor recreational equipment to boat service, repair, storage and more! To find out more click on all each sponsor link on the web page.

The first 12 teams with skeeter boats will get $25.00 off of their dues courtesy of Skeeter Boat Center!

We've added more GreenHorn gear options including a league jersey and more hats to choose from and some new looks at the tournaments that will make your big bass photos that much sweeter!

We have a new big bass prize for all GreenHorn Bass Tour events and we will continue to offer our team of the year and TOC winning trophies as we have the last two years. The ADVANCED TOC winner will even win two crystal trophies, one for each angler this season!

And don't worry, we haven't dropped any of our member benefits from the 2014 season. The winner of the ADVANCED TOC will win free entry into Frankies Pro Team in August, a $600 value.

The current schedule is up to date as posted on the web page under the schedule link. Don't forget to click the green text of your respective series to get more details. The dates are fixed, the lakes may change due to conflict resolution with other leagues.

The Season Kickoff meeting will be in Early May at Brook Hall in Blaine, MN and we will also be posting the dates for our Fall Open event later in the year.

Spots are first come first serve and are expected to fill up this year. Your spots will be locked in after payment has been received. So sign up and get your buddies to sign up because its so much fun to beat your buddies even if you don't win the event!

Hope to see you on the water this year and don't hesitate to email or call with questions.

Thanks!

-GreenHorn Bass Tour Directors

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