Thursday, July 7, 2016

2016 New York and Vermont Dual State Championship July 23 on the St Lawrence River

Posted by Wayne G. Barber
The Bass Federation (TBF), with our "Partner in Fishing" at FLW, announce the 2016 Student Angler Federation (SAF) New York and Vermont Dual State High School Championship on Saturday, July 23 on the St Lawrence River near Clayton, N.Y.

The state championship is a two person event for students in grades 9-12. Each team can have one member in 7th or 8th grade, if needed. All teams should pre-register online for high school events at HighSchoolFishing.org to avoid onsite late fees. Each team and their "coach," who provides the boat they compete in, will need to check in at 6am EST on July 23 at the Clayton Town Docks. A rules briefing will immediately follow. Take off is at 7am and the weigh-in will begin at 2pm.

"TBF and our partners in fishing at FLW are the only organizations to offer a state championship in every state and Canada," TBF National Youth Director, Mark Gintert, stated. "There's no question our State Championship Series provides the foundation to make SAF the largest high school fishing organization in North America."

Dual State Championship Event Details: Click Here!

To Register: Click Here!

Founded by The Bass Federation (TBF) in 2008 and partnered with FLW, The Student Anglers Federation (SAF) is the recognized leader in high school fishing. It is the oldest and largest, as well as the fastest growing, student angler organization in North America. SAF and High School Fishing are not only about fishing but EDUCATION THROUGH FISHING. Basic life skills such as math, science and language arts, and WHY they are important to fishing or anything else in life are the foundation of all SAF programs, online training and curriculum.

SAF offers high school state championships in 48 US states as well as Canada, 5 conference championships, a National Championship, and the High School Fishing World FInals ... considered the premier event in high school fishing.

For more info visit highschoolfishing.org, call 580.765.9031 or email info@highschoolfishing.org

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