B.A.S.S. AND BILL DANCE TEAM UP
B.A.S.S. has announced a partnership with Bill Dance Signature Lakes to
help connect the world’s most-loved angler with some of Tennessee’s
greatest natural resources — its lakes.
The Bill Dance Signature Lakes program’s goal is to make Tennessee a
best-in-class destination for anglers worldwide — beginners, experts and
every skill level in between.
As part of the partnership, Bill Dance Signature Lakes also is
sponsoring the 2024 Strike King Bassmaster High School National
Championship presented by Bill Dance Signature Lakes at Chickamauga Lake
in Dayton, Tenn., Aug. 1-3.
“We’re excited to partner with Bill Dance Signature Lakes for the High
School National Championship,” said B.A.S.S. CEO Chase Anderson.
“B.A.S.S. is proud to honor Bill’s legacy, and the partnership with his
Signature Lakes program will benefit anglers not just in Tennessee, but
anglers worldwide as they discover some of the best bodies of water in
the United States.”
“We’re excited about the partnership with B.A.S.S. and couldn’t think of
a better partner to join forces with to showcase the Bill Dance
Signature Lakes project,” said Tennessee Department of Tourist
Development Chief Customer Officer Dennis Tumlin. “And Chickamauga Lake
is a great highlight of the amazing fisheries in Tennessee that are part
of the project.”
Ten large reservoirs feature Bill Dance Signature Lake access points
constructed to a standard of excellence endorsed and designed by Bill
Dance Outdoors in collaboration with Tennessee Wildlife Resources
Agency, Tennessee State Parks and Tennessee Department of Tourist
Development.
These 10 reservoirs include “Bill Dance Signature Lake access areas”
with new or improved assets driving economic activity year-round for
each surrounding community.
In addition, four “small venue” lakes entice anglers of all ages and
experience levels to enjoy the outdoors while experiencing an
above-average catch rate.
The Signature Lakes include:
• 10 large reservoirs - Chickamauga Lake, Dale Hollow Lake, Douglas
Lake, Kentucky Lake, Norris Lake, Old Hickory Lake, Pickwick Lake,
Reelfoot Lake, Tims Ford Lake and Watauga Lake.
• Four “small venue lakes” – Brown's Creek Lake, Fall Creek Falls Lake,
Herb Parsons Lake and Lake Halford.
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