Sports
Statewide Fishing Tournament To Be Hosted In Forsyth This Fall
Forsyth County has been named as the host of the GA Bass Nation's 2022 state fishing tournament.
CUMMING, GA β More than 200 anglers from across the state will be coming to Forsyth County this fall to compete in an event showcasing the best the sport has to offer.
Bass Nation, the state fishing organization under Bassmaster, puts on an adult and college state classic every fall. This will be the tournament's first year fishing Lake Lanier from Forsyth County, which will take place at Mary Alice Park from Oct. 7-8.
This event will also be the 2022 Georgia Bass Nation College Qualifier on Oct. 8.
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"Forsyth County is a great area for hosting these events," Georgia Bass Nation President Tony Beck said. "Everything from first class accommodations, great dining, and great facilities for hosting a bass fishing tournament is right at your fingertips. All in proximity to one of the greatest fisheries in the country, Lake Lanier."
Georgia Bass Nation members will compete all year in their respective clubs to qualify for the State Classic, where they will vie for one of 20 spots on the Georgia BASS Nation State Team. This event is the first of three qualifying events which will culminate when anglers from across the country come together at the 2023 B.A.S.S. Nation National Championship where they will compete for three spots in the biggest tournament in the world, the Bassmasters Classic. The college teams will be angling for a direct qualifying spot into the 2023 Bassmaster College National Championship where they too will have a chance at qualifying for the Bassmasters Classic.
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Discover FoCo, the tourism development initiative of the Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce, serves as the destination marketing organization for the city of Cumming and Forsyth County.
Discover FoCo Director, Joni Buford, worked with tournament officials to bring the business to the community. Tournament participants, their families and staff are estimated to spend three to five nights locally, contributing to Forsyth County's economy.
"We are excited to host this group and introduce them to the incredible sporting opportunities we
have here in Forsyth County," Buford said. "Tournaments like this one create positive economic impacts on our local economy. In addition to participating in the tournament, these anglers will engage with local restaurants, brewery and distillery experiences, retail areas, gas stations, attractions and lodging properties. We are proud to showcase why Forsyth County is the perfect choice to host this esteemed event."
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