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Sabine River Elite Series back to April dates

Sabine River Elite Series back to April dates

The Bassmaster Elite event at the Sabine River, which was rescheduled for August, will return to its originally scheduled dates of April 8-11 after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott rescinded mandates that would have dramatically reduced the number of fans permitted onsite.

Previous Elite events in Orange, Texas have drawn record-breaking crowds – in three previous visits, the crowds totaled more than 96,000.

Despite the rollback of previous COVID-related mandates, officials from both B.A.S.S. and Orange County encourage fans to exercise caution in large gatherings and support measures such as social distancing and frequent hand-washing or use of sanitizer to reduce the risk of spreading germs.

“We’re happy to work with officials in Orange to get this event back on April’s schedule,” said B.A.S.S. CEO Bruce Akin. “These unprecedented times have truly emphasized the need to work with great partners, and the flexibility from officials and our hosts at the Greater Orange County Chamber of Commerce is deeply appreciated.

“Our priority is offering an event that is responsibly operated and safe for everyone involved while still being fun and competitive.”

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