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Berkley enlarges contingency program

Berkley enlarges contingency program

Berkley's Cast for Cash will expand in 2020, bringing the tournament contingency program to even more anglers and more tournament circuits. On the heels of its 2019 launch, the Cast for Cast program will add nearly 300 new tournaments across 13 different trails, including bass, walleye and bass kayaking competitions. Cash rewards for semi-professional and weekend tournament anglers will be awarded to the top two finishers at each qualifying tournament.

To participate, anglers must be a member of the Berkley Cast for Cash program. Memberships for 2020 are $29.99 and come with an exclusive 2020 Berkley Pro Pack valued at $50. The Pro Packs include Berkley hard and soft baits, as well as a 2020 Cast for Cash hat and boat decal.

Prizes ranging from $100 to $1,000, depending on the tournament, will be awarded to the two top finishers at each Berkley Cast for Cash-eligible event, regardless of their place of finish. There is no cap as to how many times one can win.

"We recognize the passion for tournament fishing and want to do our part to reward anglers who put their trust in the science behind Berkley baits to help them catch more fish," said Jon Schlosser, Berkley VP of marketing. "We saw success during the 2019 tournament season and we are excited to expand the program for the 2020 tournament season.”

Partner tournament trails include Alabama Bass Trail, American Bass Anglers, American Bass Association, Bass Champs, Bassmaster, Best Bass Tournaments, Competitive Sport Fishing League, Fishers of Men, FLW, KBF, Masters Walleye Circuit, AIM Walleye Series and the Montana Walleye Circuit. A full list of sanctioned tournaments within these trails can be found on the Berkley website.

For more information on the program or to become a member, click here.

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