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Chris Young’s “Cast for a Cure” Bass Tournament for pro’s and the casual fisherman

Chris Young is taking his love for fishing to a bigger humanitarian platform with his 3rd annual Cast for a Cure Big Bass Tournament.

You can register now for the tournament, which is for both professionals and hobbyists and takes place just outside Nashville June 1 .at Sanders Ferry Park on Hendersonville’s Old Hickory Lake.  The proceeds go to the T.J. Martell Foundation, which is the music industry’s leading foundation funding cancer research.

The event begins  at 6AM CT, with weigh-ins at 9AM and noon. For people wishing to attend without joining the tournament, there is a ‘Party in the Park’ event which is free and open to the public —it will kick off at 10 AM that same morning with live music, silent auctions, family-friendly activities, photo opportunities and more.

GET REGISTERED HERE!

Registration Fees:

Angler Registration Early Bird (through May 17) – $150
Angler Registration Plus Boat & Guide (through May 17) – $300
Angler Registration (after May 17) – $200
Angler Registration Plus Boat & Guide (after May 17) – $400
Youth Registration (14 & under) – FREE

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