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2011 NBAA Fall Classic - 1st Place Tracker Boat/Mercury Motor!

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2011 NBAA Fall Classic - 1st Place Tracker Boat/Mercury Motor!

The 2011 Fall Classic is just a few short weeks away - September 29 through October 1 on Muskegon Lake. With anticipation running high and great fishing in the forecast, this year's Fall Classic is shaping up to be a great event. Starting with the GUARANTEED top prize.

First place at this year's Fall Classic will be a Tracker Boat/Mercury Motor package. This great prize package along with thousands in cash and prizes will be given away at the 2011 NBAA Fall Classic.

Plus, the first 300 anglers to register at this year's Fall Classic will each receive a FREE WFN fishing rod ($75 value) just for fishing in this year's event. That's right, all you need to do is be present at registration and you'll receive a FREE Signature Series WFN fishing rod!

Now, you have a great chance at an awesome Tracker/Mercury boat package, thousands in cash and prizes, and a FREE WFN fishing rod. NBAA could be giving out well over $20,000.00 in rods and prizes at registration alone! This doesn't even count the fantastic prizes and cash that will be handed out at the tournament. No other circuit gives you more than NBAA. If you don't believe, come out and fish in this year Fall Classic. You'll see why NBAA puts on the biggest and best championships in the Midwest.

For more information and details on how to register, host hotel, and ramping information go to - http://www.nbaa-bass.com/pages/news/nbaa_fall_classic_2011.php

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