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The 2nd tournament out of 5 for 2023 takes off June 24! After the flooding of 2023 the tournaments finally settle down on some solid dates.
The field battles for position as early to mid season points are awarded and Classic posturing begins. The pre-spawn and spawn anglers are likely near the top but the fish have started to move in and the techniques have started to shift.
Naturally, teams will be seeking top water action in the backwater areas as well as timber in the transitional areas. Secondary and primary points remain in focus the backwater beds start to fade away. Smallmouth on the channel will remain a constant as they’ve spawned out awhile back. The river is a complex puzzle for all anglers, including the well seasoned anglers in NNPBS. Who’s strategy will pay off and who’ll be left wishing they’d had targeted something different?
No Nonsense Prairie Bass Series (NNPBS) kicks off their third year of Mississippi river bass tournaments! Launching from Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin. These have become very popular tournaments as anglers must stay on Pool 10. While every pool has it’s aces, keeping all anglers on the same pool creates the opportunity for anyone to become highly effective in the same body of water.
NNPBS is a points based series that rewards the top 20 point leaders to fish a “Classic” event at the end of the season. This Classic is a no entry fee tournament and only the top 20 teams are allowed to fish.
New for 2023 is the “Wildcard Tournament”. While yet to be defined, this event is likely a last chance for the non top 20 teams to get into the Classic.
NNPBS showed no signs of a sophomore slump in their second season of tournaments. The number of boats continued to exceed 60 in most events and even 70 in others. Eric Johnston and Adam Farmer team up with their immediate families and close friends to put on an extremely well organized bass series.
Launching orders are decided via random draws that are live on Facebook the Thursday before the event. This normally takes place at one of the sponsors facilities and anglers attending often get up to 15% discounts.
Launch and weigh in procedures are well organized. Anglers are asked to arrive early and get their bass boats in the water to avoid delays. Weigh Ins are prompt, organized and again live fed from Facebook. A large LED sign shows the weights as the fish cross the scales and Eric is easily heard via a microphone and speaker. The calculations are fairly timely considering there are over 60 teams and winnings processed at the events.
This series continues to impress and the NNPBS founders remain angler oriented while loyal to their sponsors.
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Web services and tournament results are priced very reasonably, are accurate and posted on the web within 24 hours. Often results are posted within 90 minutes of being received.
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Bass-Cafe.com – Check ALL dates, times and fees with event directors.
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