Gambler Lures No-entry Tournament Coming to Dayton

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A free bass tournament with a $1,000 first prize will be hosted out of Dayton Boat Dock July 13, 2014. However anglers can use only Gambler lures. (Photo: Contributed)

Gambler Lures, a leader in the manufacturing of fishing lures for over 20 years, will host one of its “no-entry-fee tournaments” on Lake Chickamauga out of Dayton. The tournament will take place on July 13, 2014, and will offer a guaranteed $1,000 first-place prize, and lots in cash and prize winnings for other top finishers.

“It’s a lot of fun,” says Mike Meisenheimer, Marketing Director of Gambler Lures.  “We are proud to work with Dennis Tumlin with Rhea Economic Development & Tourism Council and Michael Neal, FLW Tour Professional angler to bring this event to Dayton and Lake Chickamauga.  We get a great turnout no matter where we have one – tournament fisherman, families, anybody and everybody comes out to wet a line!”

The “catch” in Gambler’s free bass tournament is that participating anglers can only use Gambler lures.

Gambler is known for its jigs, soft plastics and terminal tackle, and has roots in the legendary big bass territories of south Florida. Many diverse fisheries have discovered the versatility of Gambler lures, and the company has a strong reputation for quality and performance in areas with the greatest fishing fanatics.

Anglers wishing to participate in the Chickamauga tournament, or any of Gambler’s No-Entry tournaments, can register online at: http://www.gambler-bang.com, follow the “Free Tournaments” page.

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Richard Simms is a professional journalist and fishing guide in Chattanooga. (See www.ScenicCityFishing.com) He is also a former wildlife officer for TWRA, a book author and a self-proclaimed "River Rat" with a sincere desire for spreading the message about our bountiful natural resources and the people charged with using, or protecting them.

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