Fishing tournament coming to Cropwell

The God Is Bigger Movement is looking for anglers and sponsors for the 3rd Annual God Is Bigger Movement Bass Fishing Tournament. The tournament will be held Sept. 12, at Lakeside Park in Cropwell.

$4,930 in guaranteed prize money will be paid to 12 winning places, plus a “No Weigh-In Drawing” for a chance to win $100. Anglers will be provided Jacks biscuits for breakfast and lunch from Landmark BBQ, and will be entered into two drawings. Boat numbers will be entered for a chance to win one of two $250 Bass Pro gift cards. There will be a drawing for both anglers and spectators for a chance to win prizes.

The entry fee is $110 per boat, which includes $10 for Big Fish.  Nitro Tournament Rewards are sponsored through Sylacauga Marine. Triton rewards are sponsored through Airport Marine, and Bass Cash through AmFirst.

The God is Bigger Movement is an independent organization that began in 2011 when the creator Rachel Shaneyfelt was diagnosed with Mesothelioma. Proceeds from the tournament will be used for the sole purpose to continue to spread the God is Bigger Movement worldwide.

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