| The Tarpon Anglers Club announces the addition of Nextel as its
title sponsor for the organization's 2005 Professional Tarpon Tournament
Series (PTTS) Presented by Century Boats. The televised series is
the largest live-release tarpon tournament in the state of Florida,
featuring five regular season events and one championship event
in a live-release format held in Boca Grande Pass, Fla.
"We are excited about our partnership with Nextel, as this
will continue to generate awareness and build interest of our tournament
series among recreational saltwater anglers, as well as novices,"
says Joe Mercurio, vice president of the Tarpon Anglers Club and
on-air host of the televised tournaments.
The 2005 Nextel PTTS will be held May 21, May 29, June 5, and June
12. The Jim Beam Tarpon Cup Championship, featuring the series top
25 teams based on points, will be held June 19. A non-series Ladies
Day Tournament will be held on June 18.
"Last year's tournaments proved to be a tremendous success,
as both our sponsors and anglers enjoyed the NASCAR-like atmosphere
which included extreme weather, aggressive sharks, and more than
50 boats competing in Boca Grande Pass during each event."
Camera crews are on hand during the Nextel PTTS to capture the
action for a 13-week television series on Sun Sports (formerly Sunshine
Network). The series will begin airing July 1, and can be seen Thursdays
at 12 pm, Fridays at 5 pm, Saturdays at 11:30 am, and Sundays at
5 pm. The television show became one of the highest rated shows
in 2004 during the GMC Outdoor block on Sun Sports. This year, production
crews will rig several tournament boats with "lipstick"
cameras, giving viewers up-close and personal coverage of the fishing
as it happens.
During each tournament, teams will be competing for a first prize
that includes a Century 1902 Bay Boat with a Yamaha F115 4-Stroke
engine and a Continental aluminum trailer.
According to Mercurio, 2005 will be even more rewarding to participants,
as Yamaha Motor Corporation sponsors the "Team of the Year"
Race. This incentive program awards an additional $1,000 each week
to the first place team if the vessel used during the tournament
is outfitted with a Yamaha engine. The Yamaha "Team of the
Year" will receive the Yamaha F225 V6 4-Stroke engine, while
the second place team will receive a trip for four to the exclusive
Crocodile Bay Lodge in Costa Rica.
Each event is limited to three hours of fishing, and the field
is limited to 50 four-person teams including the captain. Entry
fees are $600 for each of the five qualifying events, and $1,000
for the final Jim Beam Tarpon Cup Championship.
For more information, an application form, exciting tournament
photos, and tournament regulations, visit www.tarponanglersclub.com. |