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Quarantine reg forces BPT to ditch Champlain

Quarantine reg forces BPT to ditch Champlain

Major League Fishing (MLF) announced that the final Bass Pro Tour regular-season event will not take place on Lake Champlain as previously announced. On Monday, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott amended and reinstated Executive Order 01-20, which states that visitors must self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Due to previously scheduled events, MLF pros and league staff cannot accommodate that order and will move the July event.

Subject to a successful connectivity survey to support ScoreTracker and MLF Now! production, MLF will move the final stage of the 2020 Bass Pro Tour to Sturgeon Bay, Wis. The dates remain the same, July 10-15. Exact fisheries will be shared with competitors as determined by the tournament director and MLF production teams based on the pending site survey.

“While we are disappointed that we cannot have the final stage of the 2020 Bass Pro Tour on Lake Champlain as originally planned, we understand the situation and look forward to the opportunity to showcase Vermont in the future.” said Michael Mulone, Major League Fishing senior director of events. “We appreciate Destination Sturgeon Bay helping us pull together an outstanding event under an abbreviated timeline.”

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